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I´m continuing my 997S engine installation on MY 996 cabrio.

Now I tried to crank the car, it won´t start. It turns around,but does not fire. For some reason the fuel pump does not supply fuel.

I plugged Durametric, but cannot retrieve any Motronic fault codes. Before I could. The only thing I´ve done is disconnecting the old gas pedal (manual). I still have not connected the egas pedal...

Three relays on the back of the car get warm (they are grey color, I suppose one is the ignition one, though don´t know which one).

With Durametric I could activate the fuel pump.

Thje Durametric reads ABS, Convertible top and air conditioning codes

When I tried the fault codes option, the program just gives me a message of "Wait", but nothing else.

What should I test? It´s obviously a DME related fault. The DME is 7.8, and I have installed a modern wiring harness,matching antitheft module and new matching remote/Inmob. key.

Thanks

kare

Posted
I´m continuing my 997S engine installation on MY 996 cabrio.

Now I tried to crank the car, it won´t start. It turns around,but does not fire. For some reason the fuel pump does not supply fuel.

I plugged Durametric, but cannot retrieve any Motronic fault codes. Before I could. The only thing I´ve done is disconnecting the old gas pedal (manual). I still have not connected the egas pedal...

Three relays on the back of the car get warm (they are grey color, I suppose one is the ignition one, though don´t know which one).

With Durametric I could activate the fuel pump.

Thje Durametric reads ABS, Convertible top and air conditioning codes

When I tried the fault codes option, the program just gives me a message of "Wait", but nothing else.

E-Mail Durametric with your problem. They are so very good at helping out. They are the reason the Durametris is worth what it is. Ed

What should I test? It´s obviously a DME related fault. The DME is 7.8, and I have installed a modern wiring harness,matching antitheft module and new matching remote/Inmob. key.

Thanks

kare

Posted
I´m continuing my 997S engine installation on MY 996 cabrio.

Now I tried to crank the car, it won´t start. It turns around,but does not fire. For some reason the fuel pump does not supply fuel.

I plugged Durametric, but cannot retrieve any Motronic fault codes. Before I could. The only thing I´ve done is disconnecting the old gas pedal (manual). I still have not connected the egas pedal...

Three relays on the back of the car get warm (they are grey color, I suppose one is the ignition one, though don´t know which one).

With Durametric I could activate the fuel pump.

Thje Durametric reads ABS, Convertible top and air conditioning codes

When I tried the fault codes option, the program just gives me a message of "Wait", but nothing else.

E-Mail Durametric with your problem. They are so very good at helping out. They are the reason the Durametris is worth what it is. Ed

What should I test? It´s obviously a DME related fault. The DME is 7.8, and I have installed a modern wiring harness,matching antitheft module and new matching remote/Inmob. key.

Thanks

kare

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Posted
I´m continuing my 997S engine installation on MY 996 cabrio.

Now I tried to crank the car, it won´t start. It turns around,but does not fire. For some reason the fuel pump does not supply fuel.

I plugged Durametric, but cannot retrieve any Motronic fault codes. Before I could. The only thing I´ve done is disconnecting the old gas pedal (manual). I still have not connected the egas pedal...

Three relays on the back of the car get warm (they are grey color, I suppose one is the ignition one, though don´t know which one).

With Durametric I could activate the fuel pump.

Thje Durametric reads ABS, Convertible top and air conditioning codes

When I tried the fault codes option, the program just gives me a message of "Wait", but nothing else.

What should I test? It´s obviously a DME related fault. The DME is 7.8, and I have installed a modern wiring harness,matching antitheft module and new matching remote/Inmob. key.

Thanks

kare

Well,I don´tknow what happened, but now the car fires...

But the Durametric still won´t work. The "service engine" light does not work either.

How can I test the DME?

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