How to Disable Porsche PASM

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Old 12-20-2010, 07:05 PM   #1
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Porsche PASM Delete Instructions

Installing aftermarket shocks or coilovers on PASM equipped cars will result in fault codes and check engine lights. This procedure will disable the PASM system.

Doing so is done at the owners risk. Tuned Tech assumes no liability. Disabling PASM will revert the car to its stiffest factory shock setting and will disable shock setting switch in cabin. Operating the vehicle in this condition may result in loss of control!

1.) Connect Porsche factory scan tool to car with ignition key on
2.) On main screen, select “Gateway” under the Control Module heading
3.) Select “Coding”
4.) Select “Required Control Unit Lists”
5.) Select “PASM”
6.) Select “Not Installed”
7.) Select F8 key to back out to main screen
8.) Turn off ignition key
9.) Disconnect PASM module (Normally located behind carpeting on right side of passenger footwell)
10.) Connect PIWIS Tester with ignition key on
11.) On main screen, select “Special Functions”
12.) Select “Vehicle Handover” and follow directions
13.) Select “Functions Complete”
14.) Select chassis number
15.) Select F7 key
16.) Back out to main screen and select “continue” under Control Module heading
17.) Clear fault codes as necessary from any DMEs


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