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URGENT READ FOR THOSE DETAILING 997 PORSCHE!
Use extreme caution with the static build-up with MF towels while cleaning up a Porsche 997!
There is a post on our forum RENNLIST in the 997 section about static build-up causing the front control modules which then fault the system. Mostly '05 year are effected and don't know about '06 yet.
Use of a MF towel by the headlamp area is the highest risk due to improper ESD shielding of the control module (a design flaw) and a electrical pathway in that area of the vehicle that travels from the front hood release mechnanism to the module itself. Symptoms manifest as "System Fault - Go To Workshop" displayed in the dash display and headlights/parking lights/interior dash lighting no longer function in response to use of the headlight switch but rather turn on and off seemingly randomly. Others have claimed the hood latch can also release spontaneously (although the saftey catch prevents this from being a catastrophic event should that be true).
So you may want to switch to 100% cotton towels around the headlamp area and on the hood.
You have been warned!
Regards,
Deanski
Use extreme caution with the static build-up with MF towels while cleaning up a Porsche 997!
There is a post on our forum RENNLIST in the 997 section about static build-up causing the front control modules which then fault the system. Mostly '05 year are effected and don't know about '06 yet.
Use of a MF towel by the headlamp area is the highest risk due to improper ESD shielding of the control module (a design flaw) and a electrical pathway in that area of the vehicle that travels from the front hood release mechnanism to the module itself. Symptoms manifest as "System Fault - Go To Workshop" displayed in the dash display and headlights/parking lights/interior dash lighting no longer function in response to use of the headlight switch but rather turn on and off seemingly randomly. Others have claimed the hood latch can also release spontaneously (although the saftey catch prevents this from being a catastrophic event should that be true).
So you may want to switch to 100% cotton towels around the headlamp area and on the hood.
You have been warned!
Regards,
Deanski