blue583 |
04-30-2020 02:34 AM |
986 running issues
OK so I have a 2004 Boxster 2.7, when I bought the car it had an intermittent fault, in that the car would run for a while and then stop for no good reason, at the same time the battery kept going flat. I initially replaced the battery and subsequently fit a new alternator. This cured the flat battery issues but I was left with the engine stopping issues. I then sent the car to a local Porsche specialist who diagnosed a fault on the Mass Air flow sensor, which they replaced and at the same time serviced the car. When I picked the car up, it ran and didn't breakdown on the way home, but it felt low on power (Limp mode??). I took the car back a few days later and they said it needed a new oil air separator, but as I had already spent over £600 with them, I chose to purchase and fit it myself, which I have done. For a few days this appeared to cure the issues, but now when I start the car in the morning, it appears to be running on less than 6 cylinders and has zero throttle response and the engine management light comes on. If I immediately stop the engine and restart, the engine runs fine and the throttle response returns??, however the engine light stays on. When I check the codes on a cheap OBD-11 Dash command system it shows the following codes;
P0102 Mass or Volume Air Flow 'A' circuit low & also P1266 Unknown diagnostic code.
When I look at the Porsche fault code register the second fault comes up as - Fuel shut off function monitor?
The car has only done 54k miles and other than this issue is a nice car, but having to reset the warning light on a regular basis is annoying. As the car has had a new MAF sensor and the Oil/Air separator I am running out of ideas, can anybody help?:confused:
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