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If you have a MY02 or newer (you did not say your model year) then you can change it with the On-Board Computer (if you have that option). Otherwise it needs to be changed with a PST2 or PIWIS tester.

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If you have a MY02 or newer (you did not say your model year) then you can change it with the On-Board Computer (if you have that option). Otherwise it needs to be changed with a PST2 or PIWIS tester.

Loren,

I could be remembering incorrectly, but it is my impression that I changed mine (MY00) by manipulating the clock set knob on the panel.

I am out of town right now, or I would check before posting .... but I would hate to see anyone have to go to the shop unnecessarily.

Kim

2000 Cab

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Thanks for everybody reply :)

My car model is 996 Carrera 4 (2001).

Thanks !

Jackie

Then you will need a PST2 (or PIWIS) to change it. Where are you located?

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Hi Loren,

Thank you very much !!

I'm located in Hong Kong. and How I can get this program (software) and How can I connect it to my car ??

You know, it is diffcult for me but I'm really interesting on it !!

Please give me more advise and teaching me how to do it !!

Thank you very much !!

Regards,

Jackie

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You will need to find a dealer or shop with a PST2 (or PIWIS) system tester. Good repair shops have these. It is much more than software. They are hardware and software that only works on Porsches. Shops pay between 4000 and 20,000 USD for these testers.

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