Non starting 964 C2

Non starting 964 C2

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Rossco196x

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139 posts

89 months

Yesterday (17:34)
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Hi Folks

Just went to flash up the 964 ready to load it up for a trip to the paint shop.  

Checked the following:

Battery all good, DME pulls in, car cranks.  This car has the annoying porsche immobiliser that flashes an led in the centre consul that changes to constant when the immobiliser fob is inserted after the 2 beeps.  I did have fuel pump issues and this was replaced and if a separate supply is made the pump operates.  With the ignition on and the DME cover removed i cant here the fuel pump running when the relay contact is manually operated.  Any suggestions.  I dont have a wiring diagram hence any details on what the immobiliser disables would be helpful

gareth h

3,945 posts

245 months

Yesterday (17:42)
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I had similar on my 993, ‘Twas the crank sensor.

Rossco196x

Original Poster:

139 posts

89 months

Yesterday (17:57)
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Thanks for the reply. The car was running fine last month. I'm wondering what the immobiliser disables as well as stopping the car from cranking. I will check the crank position sensor .

Rossco196x

Original Poster:

139 posts

89 months

Yesterday (17:59)
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I assume there isn't an OBD port on these cars that i can plug a scanning tool into ?

Grey_Area

4,234 posts

268 months

Yesterday (19:38)
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gareth h said:
I had similar on my 993, Twas the crank sensor.
This, apart from the battery; this was the only failure I had in 18 years on my C2. Crank no start, as the ecu doesn't get the 30mph min speed it needs to see ( that's if my memory is working correctly)

ffc

706 posts

174 months

Yesterday (20:12)
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Rossco196x said:
I assume there isn't an OBD port on these cars that i can plug a scanning tool into ?
The diag port is on the left of the passenger footwell. I'm not sure what types of reader will work other than the original Bosch hammer or aftermarket tools like the PDT999. Some background info here along with a tool Iv've not seen before. https://www.bergvillfx.com/products/t-hammer-diagn...




Edited by ffc on Monday 30th June 20:15

Grey_Area

4,234 posts

268 months

Yesterday (20:21)
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There was a very long time ago a tool shared on Rennlist, going as far as showing the tooling required for the port setup, I had one; long since gone now.