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Posted

I tried resetting the airbag with the durametric tool that I just bought for my 2002 boxster S 6speed

However, it wouldn't reset the codes.

The codes that it gave me were

1 Airbag Warning Light

3 Supply Voltage

195 Control Module Faulty

What do all these mean? I thought I just had the seatbelt error so I bought the contact cleaner and was ready to use it :(

Posted
You could have a bad control module - since that is a code it gave you.

Where are you located - perhaps we can get further verification?

I'm in orange county, CA

How do I fix the control module??

or make sure that, it is actually the problem...

Posted

Try going to Hergesheimer MotorSports in Lake Forest. They reset my airbag light free of charge since their was no real problem with the sysytem. They should be able to do a quick check with their PST2. Give them a call (949) 458-7223

Posted

I'm so tired of getting mine reset when there's nothing wrong with the airbag or any other part of the system that this time I'm just going to let the light burn until the bulb expires.

  • 2 months later...
Posted
I'm so tired of getting mine reset when there's nothing wrong with the airbag or any other part of the system that this time I'm just going to let the light burn until the bulb expires.

I went over to Hergesheimer and they used their big computer (PIWIS..?) to read the codes, airbag light was there...

since it wasnt the seatbelt error for the airbag they couldnt reset it for liability issues... although they could have with their tool.

With that said, someone is coming and checking my car out on Sunday to buy it and my durametric doesnt clear this airbag code!

Anyone know what I can do???

Anyone have one of those PIWIS or PST2 computers in southern california..

Burnout the bulb??

  • Admin
Posted
I'm so tired of getting mine reset when there's nothing wrong with the airbag or any other part of the system that this time I'm just going to let the light burn until the bulb expires.

I went over to Hergesheimer and they used their big computer (PIWIS..?) to read the codes, airbag light was there...

since it wasnt the seatbelt error for the airbag they couldnt reset it for liability issues... although they could have with their tool.

With that said, someone is coming and checking my car out on Sunday to buy it and my durametric doesnt clear this airbag code!

Anyone know what I can do???

Anyone have one of those PIWIS or PST2 computers in southern california..

Burnout the bulb??

If they looked at it with a PIWIS or PST2 then they saw the fault code. What is the fault code(s)?
Posted
I'm so tired of getting mine reset when there's nothing wrong with the airbag or any other part of the system that this time I'm just going to let the light burn until the bulb expires.

I went over to Hergesheimer and they used their big computer (PIWIS..?) to read the codes, airbag light was there...

since it wasnt the seatbelt error for the airbag they couldnt reset it for liability issues... although they could have with their tool.

With that said, someone is coming and checking my car out on Sunday to buy it and my durametric doesnt clear this airbag code!

Anyone know what I can do???

Anyone have one of those PIWIS or PST2 computers in southern california..

Burnout the bulb??

If they looked at it with a PIWIS or PST2 then they saw the fault code. What is the fault code(s)?

They said its some sensor or wiring that is probably in the trunk, but they have to do some searching to find out what's causing it. They basically couldve cleared the code but didnt want to for "liability" reasons.. they quoted me 300 bux to check it out and see what the problem is ....

What should I do.........

  • Admin
Posted

Fault 1

Possible cause of fault

- Faulty fuse

- Airbag warning light faulty (no bulb, cannot be exchanged)

- Short circuit to B+/ground or open circuit in the wiring between the instrument cluster and the airbag triggering unit

Fault 3

Possible cause of fault

- Low battery positive voltage

(this is fairly common if the battery has been recently disconnected).

Fault 195

Fault codes above 100

Possible cause of fault

- Airbag triggering unit faulty

Check the voltage supply (battery and charging circuit) before replacing any control module.

Posted

What should I check out first??

Battery has been replaced by me over a year ago when I originally bought it from an auction.

The airbag warning light has always been on.. I've never seen it go off.

Faulty fuse maybe? I tried checking the fuse box next to the clutch pedal.. I really couldn't find anything that dealt with the airbag.. anywhere else to check for fuses?

Voltage supply? Should I check for that still even with this new battery.. if so.. how do I check for the voltage supply?

Thanks!

  • Admin
Posted

When the car is running it should be about 14 volts at the battery. At rest it should be at least 12 volts.

If the battery and charging circuit is good then I think you need a new triggering unit.

Posted

they said it could be mice...?? but that they had to check it out.

How do I check if it is 14 volts to the battery?

If it is 14 volts then does that mean both charging circuit AND battery are good?

  • 2 years later...
Posted

Hey guys, having a similar problem with my 2002 996TT. Sat in the shop for a few weeks and now airbag light (same codes). Durametric will not clear them... Anyone figure this out yet?

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Posted

Hey guys, having a similar problem with my 2002 996TT. Sat in the shop for a few weeks and now airbag light (same codes). Durametric will not clear them... Anyone figure this out yet?

Your exact fault codes please?

Posted (edited)

Hey guys, having a similar problem with my 2002 996TT. Sat in the shop for a few weeks and now airbag light (same codes). Durametric will not clear them... Anyone figure this out yet?

Your exact fault codes please?

Exact same as top of the post:

3 Supply Voltage

195 Control Module Faulty

So if the module mysteriously went bad while setting, what module is it? Part number would be handy - looked through the catalog and nothing...

Thanks!

Chad

Edited by raineycd
  • Admin
Posted

Hey guys, having a similar problem with my 2002 996TT. Sat in the shop for a few weeks and now airbag light (same codes). Durametric will not clear them... Anyone figure this out yet?

Your exact fault codes please?

Exact same as top of the post:

3 Supply Voltage

195 Control Module Faulty

Thanks!

Fault codes above 100

Possible cause of fault

- Triggering unit for airbag faulty

Note: Fault codes 100 and higher are internal control module faults. The stored faults cannot be erased.

Looks like a bad control module.

Posted

Fault codes above 100

Possible cause of fault

- Triggering unit for airbag faulty

Note: Fault codes 100 and higher are internal control module faults. The stored faults cannot be erased.

Looks like a bad control module.

I looked through the parts catalog, but could not locate this module. Any idea what it is called, where it is, and a part number?

Thanks!!!

Chad

  • Admin
Posted

Fault codes above 100

Possible cause of fault

- Triggering unit for airbag faulty

Note: Fault codes 100 and higher are internal control module faults. The stored faults cannot be erased.

Looks like a bad control module.

I looked through the parts catalog, but could not locate this module. Any idea what it is called, where it is, and a part number?

Thanks!!!

Chad

If this is a US/Canada 2002 996TT then you need:

99.661.821.902 Switch Unit -- US MSRP $637.59 -- try Sunset Imports (Porsche parts at Dealer Cost) for better pricing.

This control unit controls the driver, passenger and side airbags for that year.

Posted

Fault codes above 100

Possible cause of fault

- Triggering unit for airbag faulty

Note: Fault codes 100 and higher are internal control module faults. The stored faults cannot be erased.

Looks like a bad control module.

I looked through the parts catalog, but could not locate this module. Any idea what it is called, where it is, and a part number?

Thanks!!!

Chad

If this is a US/Canada 2002 996TT then you need:

99.661.821.902 Switch Unit -- US MSRP $637.59 -- try Sunset Imports (Porsche parts at Dealer Cost) for better pricing.

This control unit controls the driver, passenger and side airbags for that year.

Thanks Loren!!!

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