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Posted

Are these anything to be concerned about?

There are no obvious symptoms driving or using the car, I just caught these when I hooked up my Durametric to clear an airbag light I set off myself when I installed my new handbrake assembly.

 

'07 987 S, 48k miles.

 

TIA,

Graeme

     

Porsche Access System - PAS

      Current Fault Codes
8004:
Terminal 50

 

 

         

Rear Body Module

      Current Fault Codes
8050:
Passenger compartment monitoring communication
 

 

 

   

Seat Memory

      Current Fault Codes
C102:
CAN single-wire operation "comfort"
   

 

  • 2 years later...
Posted

I have the exact same codes in my 07 Cayman. Did you ever get to the bottom of it? I cleared mine and they always return. The car is stock, other than an aftermarket Pioneer headunit that often cause CAN errors. I have coded out the radio and related components, but these never go away.

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