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Posted

I have an appmt late next week to install PSE on my brand new 2005 Arctic Silver cab with Sports Chrono w/o PASM. The TSB says that for cars without Sports Chrono, "the active state is displayed by the light-emitting diode in the new button illumination, part number, 997.613.131.00.FMH."

My dealer says that part number is incorrect in that it is for vehicles with Sports Chrono and PASM, and the correct part number has "137" instead of "131" in the above sequence. My dealer has confirmed this with another dealer, that the TSB is wrong in this respect. Currently, my switch row has 3 buttons - from left to right, spoiler, Sport and PSM. The "137" also has 3 buttons, but substitutes the PSE pipes for the Sport. The "131" switch has 4 buttons, adding the PASM picture (a shock absorber) between the spoiler and PSE pipe.

I know many of you here with Sports Chrono without PASM have installed the PSE without any extra switch, correct?

Patriot

'05 Carrera Cab (Arctic Silver/Stone Grey/Black)

Posted

If you have Sport Chrono, this switch provides the input to the DME. No other switch is required. The additional button or switch is required only for cars withOUT Sport Chrono.

PSE is a great addition to the driving experience.

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