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mikefocke mikefocke is offline
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try to get it scanned for free. Some auto parts stores will let you borrow theirs or do it for you. Or maybe you have a friend who has a generic OBD2 scanner. Nothing unique about the connection to a Porsche.

Then do a search on that code here in the forum as after these many years, you aren't liable to have a unique one.

Better is find someone with a PST2, PIWIS or Durametric that will scan for you as they will pick up some proprietary codes that a simple scanner won't.

Best, take it to a Porsche mechanic. They will have one of these tools and can interpret the code for you and tell you what their approach to fixing it will cost you.

Don't ignore the cause of the CEL. Get it fixed. It could save your car or your life.

Good luck.
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