Tuesday, 17 December 2019

2010 Porsche Panamera Turbo (970) V8-4.8L Turbo A L L Diagnostic Trouble Codes ( DTC ): P Code Charts Page 245

2010 Porsche Panamera Turbo (970) V8-4.8L Turbo A L L Diagnostic Trouble Codes ( DTC ): P Code Charts Page 245



Diagnosis information - Control unit DME (DFI)



Coolant temperature Engine stuck (stuck low)



Diagnostic conditions



- Engine start temperature < 35 锟斤拷C (锟斤拷F)



- Engine running > 3 Minute(s)



- Cooling performance high and low



- none of the following faults stored: P0116, P0117, P0118, P0119, P3081, P3082



Possible fault causes



- Coolant temperature sensor Engine Faulty



- Resistance installed (in place of Coolant temperature sensor Engine)



- Thermostat open blocked (Faulty)



Fault setting condition(s)



- increase Coolant temperature Engine (measured) < 22.5 锟斤拷C (锟斤拷F), at:



- increase Model Coolant temperature Engine > 22.5 锟斤拷C (锟斤拷F)



P050D



P050D



Diagnosis information - Control unit DME (DFI)



Idle speed control to Cold start at stop lower limit value



Diagnostic conditions



- Engine temperature -10 锟斤拷C (锟斤拷F)



- Cold start (Catalytic converter heating measure)



- Idle speed > 20 Second(s)



- Vehicle is stationary



- Engine without Load (Air-conditioning system switched off, Steering straight ahead)



- Ambient pressure > 730 hPa (= Location below approx. 2,400 ... 2700 m)



--> See Actual value >A060 Ambient pressure from DME (measured)<



- None of the following functions active: Tank vent, Secondary air injection



- none of the following faults stored : Vehicle speed, Throttle potentiometer, Engine temperature, Intake air temperature, Tank vent, fuel tank



ventilation system



Possible fault causes



- Fuel quality insufficient



- Air cleaner Blocked / iced up



- Air guide forward Throttle valve Blocked



- Auxiliary units stiff



- Exhaust system Blocked



Fault setting condition(s)



- Deviation Idle speed > 20 Second(s), at:



- Cold start



P0051



P0051



Diagnosis information - Control unit DME (DFI)



Final stage Oxygen sensor heater Oxygen sensor in front of catalytic converter Bank 2



NOTE



Separated plug connection = open reference-air duct.



Damage to oxygen sensor.



- DO NOT use spray, grease, fluid or similar products on the oxygen sensor plug connections.



INFORMATION



- Do not interchange the oxygen sensor in front of the catalytic converter with the sensor behind the catalytic converter as this will result in



implausible fault entries.



- The plugs themselves are coded and cannot be interchanged.