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Posted

So I just fired up my brand new DUrametrics software... everything looks great except for one fault code I am getting under the "Electrical System". P0907 Load Management. I searched the site and can't seem to find anything. Anyone got any ideas on what this means???

Thanks in advance!!!

Jason

2004 Cayenne S

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Posted

I sent you some info...

Looks like it could be a low voltage condition. Have you disconnected the battery or had electrical problems recently?

If not, I would erase the code and see if it comes back.

Posted

I did try to erase the code... and it promptly returned. The Batt V ran at a constant 13.5V in the data logging mode regardless of engine speed. I did notice a few flickers of the pixels yesterday when the low fuel indicator was on... very slight but they would kind of dim a few pixels then come back strong. Nowhere near as bad as my old BMW that woudl just go out :(

I will keep digging into the stuff you sent and see if I can isolate the fault and report back to the group.

Thanks for the help!!!

Jason

2004 Cayenne S

Posted

Loren I also just used my durametric for the first time and got the same fault code...it erased but I havent checked to see if it came back. No I never disconnected or drained the bat. Will let you know if it returns.

Can i also get the info you sent to dsp turtle?

thanks

joe

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