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Hey guys I have 2 unknown fault codes in my car. I am using an Autologic computer. The codes are #2500 and #2513. Does anybody have the descriptions and the procedures to solve the problems?

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Can you have it read with the Durametric software or a PIWIS tester - those codes do not come up in my listing?

Unfortunately our Porsche dealer here in Honduras went belly up. They were terrible anyways, so that's the reason I got te Autologic computer. Thanks for the help tough, you guys have been great. I have to say, RENNTECH is rally a great forum.

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Loren:

Got a new read on my computer. I have a fault code P0420 "catalyst system efficiency below tresh hold bank 1". Any ideas? Again I got using an autologic system Thank again

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P0420 Catalytic conversion

Possible fault causes

- Oxygen sensors in front of and behind catalytic converter swapped (position in exhaust assembly)

- Valve lift error

- Aged oxygen sensor behind catalytic converter

- Catalytic converter faulty (pre-catalytic conversion rate too low)

You could have a damaged cat.

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