OXYGEN SENSOR WARNING LIGHT
Note. To determine the appropriate reset procedure, refer to OXYGEN SENSOR WARNING LIGHT RESET INDEX . Only vehicles listed in this index have an Oxygen Sensor Warning Light reset.
| Model & Year | Reset Procedure | |
|---|---|---|
| 911 | ||
| 1977-83 | Oxygen Sensor Warning Light Reset - Procedure 1 | |
| 924 | ||
| 1977-82 | Oxygen Sensor Warning Light Reset - Procedure 1 | |
| 928 | ||
| 1978-83 | Oxygen Sensor Warning Light Reset - Procedure 1 | |
OXYGEN SENSOR WARNING LIGHT RESET INDEX
OXYGEN SENSOR WARNING LIGHT RESET - PROCEDURE 1
Oxygen sensor (O2S) light will come on at 30,000 mile intervals as a reminder to replace sensor. After replacing sensor, reset warning light as follows
- On 911 models, disconnect battery ground cable and remove speedometer. Counter will be visible through speedometer mounting hole. Using a thick piece of wire or a thin rod, press White reset button all the way in against stop. Ensure warning light is out.
- On 924 models, after replacing oxygen sensor and with vehicle still raised, locate mileage counter on left engine mount. Using a thick wire or thin metal rod, push in reset button all the way to stop. Ensure warning light is out.
- On 928 and 928S with CIS system, counter is located to right of passenger seat floor (near door sill). Remove counter cover retaining screw and cover. Press reset button all the way in against stop. Ensure warning light is out.
SERVICE REMINDER INDICATOR (SRI)
Note. To determine the appropriate reset procedure, refer to SERVICE REMINDER INDICATOR (SRI) RESET INDEX . Only vehicles listed in this index have a Service Reminder Indicator (SRI) reset.
| Model & Year | Reset Procedure | |
|---|---|---|
| 911 (997) | ||
| 2005-15 | Service Reminder Indicator (SRI) Reset - Procedure 1 | |
| 911 (Carrera 991) | ||
| 2012-13 | Service Reminder Indicator (SRI) Reset - Procedure 3 | |
| Boxster & Cayman (987) | ||
| 2005-12 | Service Reminder Indicator (SRI) Reset - Procedure 1 | |
| Boxster (981) | ||
| 2013-15 | Service Reminder Indicator (SRI) Reset - Procedure 1 | |
| Cayenne (9PA & 92A) | ||
| 2003-12 | Service Reminder Indicator (SRI) Reset - Procedure 2 | |
| Cayenne (92A) | ||
| 2013-15 | Service Reminder Indicator (SRI) Reset - Procedure 1 | |
| Panamera (970) | ||
| 2010-15 | Service Reminder Indicator (SRI) Reset - Procedure 3 | |
SERVICE REMINDER INDICATOR (SRI) RESET INDEX
SERVICE REMINDER INDICATOR (SRI) RESET - PROCEDURE 1
Note. A Porsche scan tool is required to perform this procedure. See appropriate tool procedure.
PIWIS Tester 9718
Note. If the engine oil is replaced during maintenance work, the service interval must be reset.
- Start the PIWIS Tester 9718 and follow the instructions on the Tester
- Select vehicle type, press >> and start the automatic control unit search.
- Select the Instrument Cluster menu and press >>.
- Select the Special Functions menu and press >>.
- Select the Reset Service Interval display menu and press >>.
- The messages Resetting Service Interval and Function completed successfully appear on the Tester.
- Quit the menu, shut down the PIWIS Tester and disconnect it from the vehicle.
PIWIS Tester II 9818
Note. If the engine oil is replaced during maintenance work, the service interval must be reset.
- Start the Tester and follow the instructions on the Tester
- Select Vehicle Type, press F12, and start the automatic control unit search.
- Select the menu Instrument Cluster, Maintenance/Repairs and press F12 to continue.
- Select the Reset Service Interval menu and press F12.
- Select the Model Year and press F12.
- Select the Unit and press F12.
- Select GT vehicle and press F12.
- Check that -> 5. -> 6. and -> 7. are selected and press F12
- The service interval is reset. Press F12 to exit.
- Quit the menu, shut down the PIWIS Tester and disconnect it from the vehicle.
SERVICE REMINDER INDICATOR (SRI) RESET - PROCEDURE 2
If the engine oil is replaced during maintenance work, the service interval must be reset.
- Standard Service Interval Reset
- In the PST2 (Porsche System Tester 2), select Instrument cluster, then press >>.
- Select the Coding menu, then press >>.
- Select Reset Service Interval Display menu, then press >>. NOTE: Depending on the country, additional items are checked in the case of the V6 model. These items must be selected on a country-specific basis.
- Select Reset menu and confirm with F8.
- Quit menu, shut down PST and disconnect from vehicle.
- Maintenance Calculator Reset: NOTE: All Cayenne V6 engines are factory filled with an engine oil of VW specification "50300". New vehicles produced have their maintenance calculator set for an oil change service interval of 10,000 miles (15,000 km) or 1 year. The maintenance calculator in the Cayenne (V6) determines the time of the engine oil change depending on the vehicle load and driving style, and requests for "Service" via the multi-function display.
After changing the oil, the oil change service interval must be reset in the instrument cluster using the PST2 (Porsche System Tester 2). The country version for which the new vehicle was produced is stored in the control modules. The PST2 automatically detects this country version before resetting the maintenance calculator and depending on this, offers the following options for oil change service intervals
- The country version of the vehicle corresponds to one of the countries listed in Table 1. Depending on the engine oil used for the oil change, the following selection options for oil change service intervals are available in the selection menu of the PST2 for these vehicles, when resetting the maintenance calculator with the PST2: 1.1 If an engine oil in accordance with the VW specification "50300" was used: The oil change service interval is set in the maintenance calculator for an oil change service interval of up 30,000 km or 2 years, after selecting and confirming this oil quality in the PST2 menu => "Engine oil according to VW spec. "50300". 1.2 If an engine oil not in accordance with the VW specification "50300" was used: The oil change service interval is set in the maintenance calculator for a fixed oil change service interval of 10,000 miles (15,000 km) or 1 year, after selecting and confirming this oil quality in the PST2 menu => "Engine oil with general Porsche approval".
- The country version of the vehicle "does not" correspond to one of the countries listed in Table 1. For vehicles having these country versions, all engine oils approved by Porsche may be used which are listed in this bulletin below and Cayenne Technical Information Bulletin, GROUP 1, NO. 4/04 . Even when an engine oil meeting the VW specification "50300" is used, the oil change service interval of 10,000 miles (15,000 km) or 1 year is to be observed. 2.1 If an engine oil approved by Porsche was used: The oil change service interval is set for a fixed oil change service interval of 10,000 miles (15,000 km) or 1 year when resetting the maintenance calculator with the PST2.
For more information about the oil change interval for Cayenne V6 and how to reset the "Maintenance Calculator" in the instrument cluster, see CAYENNE (V6) - ENGINE OILS APPROVED BY PORSCHE - OIL CHANGE SERVICE INTERVAL technical service bulletin (GROUP 1, NO. 3/04).
SERVICE REMINDER INDICATOR (SRI) RESET - PROCEDURE 3
Note. If the engine oil is replaced during maintenance work, the service interval must be reset.
- Start the PIWIS Tester II 9818 and follow the instructions on the Tester
- Select vehicle type and start the PIDT.
- Select the Instrument Cluster menu and press F12.
- Select the Maintenance/Repairs menu.
- Select the Reset Service Interval menu and press F12.
- Select the maintenance work that was carried out (tick the relevant boxes) and press F12
- Select the engine variant and start the Reset function by pressing F8. Press F12 to continue.
- Quit the menu, shut down the PIWIS Tester and disconnect it from the vehicle.
TIMING BELT TENSION INDICATOR LAMP
Note. To determine the appropriate reset procedure, refer to TIMING BELT TENSION INDICATOR LAMP RESET INDEX . Only vehicles listed in this index have a Timing Belt Tension Indicator Lamp reset.
| Model & Year | Reset Procedure | |
|---|---|---|
| 928 | ||
| 1985-95 | Timing Belt Tension Indicator Lamp Reset - Procedure 1 | |
TIMING BELT TENSION INDICATOR LAMP RESET INDEX
TIMING BELT TENSION INDICATOR LAMP RESET - PROCEDURE 1
The engine is equipped with a timing belt tension switch. If the timing belt tension indicator lamp comes on, use (Scheme 1) as a guide to diagnosis. Lamp will turn off automatically when the correct timing belt tension is restored or electrical problem is corrected.
Scheme 1
Note. This information comes from Porsche technical service bulletin No. 9010, Group 1. Publication date of April 12, 1990.
TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR SYSTEM (TPMS)
Note. To determine the appropriate reset procedure, refer to TPMS RESET INDEX . Only vehicles listed in this index have a TPMS reset.
| CAUTION | 1st generation TPM wheel electronics are not compatible with 2nd generation TPM wheel electronics. 1st generation is up to 2008, and 2nd generation is 2009 and beyond. If wheels with wheel electronics from the 1st TPM generation are mounted on a vehicle with a 2nd generation TPM system (or vice versa), the wheel electronics will not be recognized by the TPM system. The TPM system is not active and a corresponding warning is displayed in the multi-function display of the instrument cluster. The wheel electronics will also be stored as defective in the fault memory of the TPM control unit. Wheel electronics unit (sensor) part numbers are: 2005-07: 997.606.021.00 (433 MHz) 2008: 997.606.021.01 (433 MHz) 2009-: 997.606.021.20 (433 MHz) |
| Model & Year | Reset Procedure | |
|---|---|---|
| 911 | ||
| 2006-15 | TPMS Reset - Procedure 3 | |
| Boxster | ||
| 2006-15 | TPMS Reset - Procedure 3 | |
| Cayenne | ||
| 2005-10 | TPMS Reset - Procedure 2 | |
| 2011-15 | TPMS Reset - Procedure 1 | |
| Cayman | ||
| 2007-15 | TPMS Reset - Procedure 3 | |
| Panamera | ||
| 2010-15 | TPMS Reset - Procedure 1 | |
TPMS RESET INDEX
TPMS RESET - PROCEDURE 1
Tire Pressure Monitoring begins to "learn" the wheels after a wheel change, wheel transmitter replacement, a tire pressure adjustment (when a warning message has been displayed), once an update of the tire settings has been performed. During this process, Tire Pressure Monitoring recognizes the wheels and their locations. The message "No monitoring, system is learning" appears on the multi-purpose display. The wheel learning process takes place exclusively when the vehicle is being driven above 16 mph (25 km/h). Tire Pressure Monitoring requires a certain amount of time to learn the wheels.
Note. The tire type and size must be updated even if the settings for the new set of wheels are the same as for the old wheels. If the tire settings are not updated, the message "TIRE CHANGE? UPDATE SETTINGS!" is displayed on the multi-purpose display.
Starting TPMS Learn
- Select menu "TIRE PRESSURE", then "ADJUST". Set tire type and tire size (both items must be set). See Operating Multi-Purpose Display .
- The learning process is now started, and will be completed when vehicle is driven. The message "NO MONITORING - SYSTEM LEARNING" is displayed. The current tire pressure will be displayed once the learning phase is complete.
Operating Multi-Purpose Display
With multi-function steering wheel
- Selecting menu, function, setting option: Rotary knob (top right button).
- Confirming selection: Press rotary knob.
- Moving back one or several selection levels: Button below rotary knob (middle right button).
Without multi-function steering wheel: (Use the lower lever on the right of the steering column.)
- Selecting menu, function, setting option: Push the lever downwards or upwards.
- Confirming selection: Push the lever forward.
- Moving back one or several selection levels: Pull the lever back (toward rear of vehicle).
TPMS RESET - PROCEDURE 2
Note. If tires have been rotated, tire pressure changed, or a tire pressure sensor or wheel has been replaced, the TPM system must be reset. See Tire Pressure Monitor System Reset . When vehicle is stationary after a tire pressure warning, the display changes to "SELECTION AFTER WARNING" screen. See "Selection After Warning" Reset .
If tire pressures have been adjusted, without being prompted by a TPMS warning indicator, no reset procedure is required. If tire pressures have been adjusted after a TPMS warning indicator display, see "Selection After Warning" Reset .
Tire Pressure Monitor System Reset
- Select menu "TYRE PRESSURE", "SETTINGS, then "TYRES". Set tire type and tire size (both items must be set). NOTE: The tire type and size must be selected even if the settings for the new set of wheels are the same as for the old wheels.
- The learning process is now started, and will be completed when vehicle is driven. The message "NO MONITORING - SYSTEM LEARNING" is displayed. The current tire pressure will not be displayed until the learning phase is complete.
"Selection After Warning" Reset
When the vehicle is stationary after a tire pressure warning, the screen changes to "SELECTION AFTER WARNING". (Scheme 2) Choose the appropriate procedure
- If tire pressure was changed, see «Adding Air»(/porsche/cayenne-s/i-2002-2007/remont/reset-procedures/#maintenance-reminder-light-reset-procedures__adding-air) .
- If a wheel was changed, see «Wheel Change»(/porsche/cayenne-s/i-2002-2007/remont/reset-procedures/#maintenance-reminder-light-reset-procedures__wheel-change) .
- If a flat is repaired using tire sealant, see «Sealing Set»(/porsche/cayenne-s/i-2002-2007/remont/reset-procedures/#maintenance-reminder-light-reset-procedures__sealing-set) .
Note. If a selection is made in the "SELECTION AFTER WARNING" display without performing the appropriate actions, the message "CAUTION - FLAT TYRE - CHECK TYRES" will be displayed.
Scheme 2
Adding Air
- After inflating the wheel in question, select "ADD AIR" from "SELECTION AFTER WARNING" menu. The display will return to the basic screen after acknowledgement.
- If vehicle is driven without selecting "ADD AIR", a "WHEN VEHICLE STOPS: HIT SELECTION" message will be displayed. When vehicle is stopped, perform previous step.
Wheel Change
- Select "WHEEL CHANGE" from "SELECTION AFTER WARNING" menu. The display will return to "SPARE WHEEL" menu after acknowledgement. Select spare wheel type.
- If the tire type and size of the new tires have not been set , a "WHEEL CHANGE? CHECK SETTINGS" message will be displayed. When vehicle is stopped, display will return to "SELECTION AFTER WARNING" menu. Perform previous step.
Sealing Set
After repairing flat tire with tire sealant, select "SEALING SET". The display will return to the basic screen after acknowledgement. A warning message will display if vehicle speed exceeds 50 mph (80 km/h).
TPMS RESET - PROCEDURE 3
Note. If tires have been rotated, or a tire pressure sensor or wheel has been replaced, the TPM system must be reset. See procedure below.
Note. If tire pressures have been adjusted, no reset procedure is required.
Tire Pressure Monitoring begins to "learn" new tire pressure sensors after a wheel change or sensor replacement after updating the tire specification settings. During the Learn process, the TPMS recognizes the wheels and their locations. A "No Monitoring" message appears on the multi-purpose display. The wheel learning process takes place exclusively when the vehicle is being driven above 16 mph (25 km/h). Tire Pressure Monitoring requires a certain amount of time to learn the wheels.
Updating Tire Specification Settings
Note. The on-board computer is operated with the lower left lever on the steering column.
- Push operating lever forward in order to switch on the selection field.
- Select "TPC" with the operating lever.
- Push operating lever forward. The display changes to the Tire pressure menu.
- Select "Set" with the operating lever.
- Push the operating lever forward. Select desired tire type: summer or winter.
- Push operating lever forward. A display for confirming the selected type of tire appears.
- Select "Continue" and push the operating lever forward.
- Select the appropriate tire size (18 or 19 inch) and push operating lever forwards. A display for confirming the selected tire size appears.
- If "Process complete" is displayed, learning mode will be initiated.
- Drive vehicle above 16 mph (25 km/h) until correct tire pressures are displayed.
Note. The message "Process aborted" appears if the setting process is interrupted. All entries made up to this point are lost, and the original settings remain in effect. Only if the message "Process complete" appears after the settings have been made will the tire pressure monitoring re-learn the wheels.
Poses Online
See also:
• OXYGEN SENSOR WARNING LIGHT RESET INDEX
• Oxygen Sensor Warning Light Reset - Procedure 1
• Service Reminder Indicator (SRI) Reset - Procedure 1
• Timing Belt Tension Indicator Lamp Reset - Procedure 1
• TPMS Reset - Procedure 3
• TPMS Reset - Procedure 2
• TPMS Reset - Procedure 1
• Tire Pressure Monitor System Reset
• "Selection After Warning" Reset
• Adding Air
• Wheel Change
• Sealing Set