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Foxwell NT530 - new user info and questions

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Great review stuff snipped..
So, I have a few questions. To repeat the ones above:
1) Is there an auto-unlock feature I can activate, so when the key is pulled the doors unlock automatically?
Nope. None that I can find, it would be nice, but it doesn't seem possible.
schwinn said:
2) Is there a way to get a horn sound when you lock the doors with the key?
Again - nope. Seems sort of dumb. I often walk back to the car to check if it's actually locked. Funny thing is - the beep does sound if something isn't fully closed and locking fails. Having it the exact other way around (like my Cayenne has it) would make much more sense. It's Porsche..
schwinn said:
3) Is there a way to get mirror lowering to work without memory-seats?
As others mentioned, not without memory seats. And adding it is likely quite difficult since I suspect the wiring simply isn't there for the door-button assembly so you get into a can of worms trying to add the wiring.
schwinn said:
4) New question - while looking around in there, I went into Programming/PAS/Coding Adaptations/Basic Coding and saw that my car is showing "Automatic Transmission" here. Everything in the car seems to work, but this seems odd... any ideas on what this does or why it might be wrong?
I found a few things like this. There is also one for the rear lights - where it has options of nothing (blank), LED, halogen. Mine was set to halogen despite my car being a 2009 with factory LED lights. I changed it to LED and immediately got a fast-blink for the turn signals, the usual sign of a bulb out on a halogen light assembly. I put it back at blank and that went away.
schwinn said:
5) Second new question - in a few places, the vehicle type shows "---" instead of the Boxster 987 that I have... is this normal? I can dig into where this was again (I forget at the moment)... but it seems weird?
It does seem weird, but the software is evolving. I've had 2 Porsche updates since I got mine and one system update. I've emailed sales@foxwelltool.com/ with a few things like this - and no response but in a later version, it was fixed. The interface used to be really a PITA to use the keyboard function in - there was a 1-pixel wide box around the selected letter, barely visible, as you moved from one letter to another. I pointed this out - and now the box is several pixels in thickness, much easier to see where you are on the "keyboard" - I really wish the selected key would simply reverse dark/light, but that's probably too much to ask.. :)

Overall - IMHO it's a better value for the 987 owners than the Durametric Enthusiast version. The Durametric can't do the programming and doesn't have all the activation capabilities for the 987 (or 958 - my other Porsche) that the Foxwell does. As far as I know - the Durametric software hasn't been updated in several years which is pretty sad if you own one and buy a newer Porsche. I own both (and a Launch X431 dongle tool) - and it's my go-to tool now.

The lifetime updates Foxwell includes with the NT530 are what makes it a really better value, it's not as likely to become out of date as cars change, and there is some hope that bugs once reported are fixed in later versions. The support is a tad spotty, once in a while I'd get responses from the sales@foxwelltool.com - sometimes just a response that the info was sent along to the engineers, but no confirmation that it was acted on.

Are there better tools? Maybe. Depends a lot on the model Porsche. There is a $600-1000 version of the Launch tools that's excellent for use with a 958 (lots of programming capability, which the Foxwell really doesn't have yet on the 958 version of the software) - but that same tool is quite limited on the 987, basically no programming capabilities.

I bought mine for a specific purpose. I swapped in a "Sport" PDK wheel on my '09 PDK. There are displays in one spoke of the wheel for "Sport/Sport-Plus". I wanted them to work, and they didn't. Foxwell told me their tool could turn those on. The local dealer wanted 2 hours of time to do the programming (about $350). A local independent shop (which has a legal PIWIS) wanted $175 to do it. I paid $155 for my NT-530 and did it myself. Saved money and now own the tool, which has been quite handy on my Cayenne which had some error codes that needed sorting out. Plus I've turned on the auto-locking feature on my Boxster, which was nice to be able to do.
 
owns 2009 Porsche Boxster Base, PDK
Bunch of good stuff snipped..
I did some oil temp testing today. Unfortunately, the SAVE data function of the Foxwell doesn't put any time-stamps on the data, so I have no idea what the timing is of the data I'm seeing. I did take a bunch of pictures of the reader and the temp gauge as I drove, so I can back-track some of that info, so it will take a bit more time for me to figure out what that all is... but I should be able to get a decent enough idea.
More snippage
schwinn said:
Regarding the data from the Foxwell, it required a little massaging to get it to load and plot properly. They have some hidden characters in every line, and the formatting is wonky, which is silly... but easy enough to clean. The data is stored to the microSD card on the Foxwell, and takes up very little space - both runs took about 45k worth of space, in two separate text files... the card is 8GB so there's plenty of room (note the software is on the card too, so you don't get all the space, of course).

There may be a way to save multiple sets of data, so I'll have to figure that out - for now, these were both live-data sets from the "Temperature" section. I am hoping there may be a way to pull data from other sections as well, so you can plot temp with RPM or speed or whatever... but I didn't have time to play with that tonight.
Curious - did you look at the data with the Foxwell App? FoxAssist (V1.12.002 so far)? This is the same tool you use for installing/activating and updating the software on the NT-530.

I seem to recall it eliminates the odd data delimiters and stuff on each line, and sorts out the formatting. I also seem to recall it requires taking the card out of the NT-530 and putting it into a card reader attached to a USB port on your computer for it to actually work.

I'll have to go grab mine from the Cayenne (it has been living there for a bit due to an oddball power-steering issue that appears solved now..) and see if I can do any screen captures of data displayed in the application.

Just checked - apparently I have nothing saved.

One important thing using the FoxAssist software - on my system it only works correctly (recognizing the scanner and checking software versions and downloads of updated software) if I remove the memory card and put it into the card holder that came with the scanner, and then plug that into a USB port on the PC. It doesn't work correctly if I connect the scanner itself to the PC via a USB cable. That is contrary to the updated user instructions that claim FoxAssist can be used connected via a USB cable (with the memory card left in the scanner.) I have no idea why this is - it may be specific to my PC - there are some odd lockouts on the USB ports for external devices (like a camera) that I haven't been able to clear. I blame them on anti-virus software... but if you can't see updates and data using a USB cable, give a try to the card-reader that comes with the scanner. It's a bit odd in that the memory card is put into it on the USB port side.. takes a bit of figuring out the first time.
 
owns 2009 Porsche Boxster Base, PDK
I would have to agree on the issue with the paddles vs tiptronic rockers - it should be in it's own thread.

And this thread probably should move over to the diagnostics forum, where we are going to try to gather all info on various diagnostic tools and their use with different Porsche models all in once place.
 
owns 2009 Porsche Boxster Base, PDK
Well, I got my PIWIS and managed to get the car out of Transport Mode.
I then went in to play with fire and burnt myself big time.
Now, my PDK and Gateway modules are unprogrammed. 😂
Will update when I get an external power supply going for the car so that I can program it.
Oh my! :whistle:

Does the PIWIS have a function to record all the current settings before messing about with a module?
 
owns 2009 Porsche Boxster Base, PDK
Oh, sorry, just realised we're in the 987 forum. :rolleyes:
That's not an issue. I'm considering moving this thread over to the Diagnostics forum.. since the NT530 isn't just for 987's.
 
owns 2009 Porsche Boxster Base, PDK
Decided to move this thread over to the diagnostics forum, since we can use more input on NT530 experiences from owners of models besides the 987...

Hang on.. I'll leave a permanent redirect..
 
owns 2009 Porsche Boxster Base, PDK
I suspect something is built into the ECU telling it when the ignition is off - the car isn't being driven - so the spoiler (if raised) should be closed. I rather doubt this can be programmed around.

BTW - how about visiting New Member Introductions and introduce yourself and your car (photos are wonderful, we love photos..)

Meanwhile, welcome to Planet-9, the Friendly Porsche Forum..
 
owns 2009 Porsche Boxster Base, PDK
don't mean to be a thread bandit but....I have a new NT530 and find that it is not particularly intuitive when navigating. I had a hell of a time resetting the Service Needed notifications. I finally got it but....does anyone have a good link to an owner's manual. With the parent company in China there is no customer #800 for support. TIA dlb
The support is probably the biggest drawback to the NT530.. but so far that's true of all the Chinese diagnostics tools I've used. Unless they have a US distributor you can expect very slow and not terribly good support. While a user manual would be a wonderful thing - the software changes enough and frequently enough that it would be difficult to keep the manual up to date. Something like a WIKI or FAQ for using it would be a wonderful thing.

Might I suggest posting your comment in the NT530-specific diagnostics forum: Tool Review: - Foxwell NT530 - new user info and questions - so we can keep the knowledge we gain on using the tool somewhere that people can find it.
 
owns 2009 Porsche Boxster Base, PDK
I'm merging the spoiler thread with the NT530 specific thread in the diagnostics forum. I think it better belongs there..

Hang on.. (please keep hands and feet inside the thread for your comfort and safety. Do not attempt to exit the thread while it's in motion..)
 
owns 2009 Porsche Boxster Base, PDK
Chris - good question, my answer - dunno, but probably. I have to update my NT530, then hook it up to the car and play with it a bit.. there was something else I promised to look at for someone and Covid and inertia-of-the-*** have kept me from doing it. FWIW - my interval is 10k miles and 365 days (dunno how it handles leap year..) Certainly the car has the ability since there are different change intervals depending on what country the car is sold in (supposed to account for harder use and different qualities of fuel.)
 
owns 2009 Porsche Boxster Base, PDK