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Oh my! :whistle:

Does the PIWIS have a function to record all the current settings before messing about with a module?
It does, kind of... With the VAL I performed

I haven't quite had that figured out yet. But what I did was try to perform an automatic program of the PDK module followed by the gateway because something I did before that kinda messed up the PSM and PDK.
If I recall, I was trying to get the model, body type and country code right in the Gateway, DME and PSM.
So now, I need to figure out how to disconnect the 2 radiator fans up front (cause they won't shut up) and get 40amp power supply to the car so that the control unit has enough voltage for programming.
Previous attempts failed likely due to low voltage.
Now I get 2 main errors : Gateway and PDK showing Control Module not Programmed
Will update the thread again... I Hope.
 

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Ordered from AliExpress a MST-80+ 100amp voltage regulator to keep the juice flowing while I try to reprogram the modules.

Should be arriving on 19th Jul.

Meanwhile, I checked this oldish thread from 911uk.com which seems to have the solution.

Will try that out and update everyone once the power regulator arrives.
 
Quick update:

Borrowed a voltage regulator from my indie workshop and plugged in the car (I couldn't wait for the delivery of the unit I purchased 😂)

I was able to get the gateway back but no way in hell was Sid gonna give up so easily.

Ended up having to get the car towed to my indie. He had to get a PIWIS that was able to go online to grab the codes via VIN apparently from Porsche's PPN.

Expensive lesson.

After taking the car back, I realised that I've lost Sports and Sports Plus modes (Sid came with Sports Chrono Pack).

Guess another trip to my indie is required as I've tried everything from handover to coding the Chrono control module, stopwatch, PSM and realised that under Vehicle Electronics, there's an Activate Sports Mode option and requires a 16 digit code which I don't have.

Oh well.

Such is life but I did get Sid with the intention of working on the car to learn more about it and as a hobby.

At least I can drive the car now. 😂
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As I'm currently testing a prototype function for the NT530 :rolleyes: I'm a bit hesitant after reading your story, A9872namedSid. Rather I'm testing the PDK calibration routine on my 981 S. Last time it went into limp mode but after a restart and cleaning all error codes it works normally again. Is it possible to damage the PDK with the NT530? Your problems arose upon using a PIWIS clone, correct?
 
As I'm currently testing a prototype function for the NT530 :rolleyes: I'm a bit hesitant after reading your story, A9872namedSid. Rather I'm testing the PDK calibration routine on my 981 S. Last time it went into limp mode but after a restart and cleaning all error codes it works normally again. Is it possible to damage the PDK with the NT530? Your problems arose upon using a PIWIS clone, correct?
Hi @SwissCayman,

To be honest, I don't really know what kind of damage the NT530 can or would do, but it's definitely better than using a PIWIS Clone.

But I think you'd be much safer with the Foxwell NT530 than you would with PIWIS.

However, if you're a Registered Porsche Service Center, naturally, PIWIS would be the go to since it can and does connect back to the Porsche Partner Network (a.k.a. PPN) so if you do mess up anything, it's easily reverted.

That being said, unfortunately, I was misled when I bought the car as the seller informed me that it was from the local authorised dealer but I later found out that it was a grey unit originating from the UK.

Unfortunately, recently, Porsche Singapore has stopped adopting grey units (previously they could be adopted for approx US$7100) so I have no choice but to either go to indie workshops (that probably also use a form of PIWIS that isn't registered) or DIY, hence my cloned PIWIS.

One thing though, if you're not having major issues with your PDK, why recalibrate it? It's usually done if components have been replaced or programming has been changed due to complaints.

FYI, I did a complete PDK swap with a 3.4l S Boxster and didn't code or calibrate anything and it works fine.

Perhaps resetting it (see attached pic) would do?

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Hi all,

Quick question - I've scanned countless threads but seem to get mixed messages. So apologies if this has been done to death...

I've bought an nt530 with the intention of disabling the rear spoiler in the up position.

In the nt530 menu -> vehicle electrical system section I set the rear spoiler to 'not installed' (after I manually raised the spoiler). This seemed to disable the button and the spoiler was up... Success - i figured it had worked as expected. When I arrived at work today I noticed the spoiler had lowered itself (yet the manual spoiler button remains disabled). Is what I'm trying to achieve not possible? Ive read multiple posts where people talk about coding out or fixing the spoiler but no one has mentioned the wording 'not installed' which makes me think I'm doing something wrong or in the wrong place?

Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
 
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
You can manually raise it and leave it up using the switch… it’s a pain I would guess. I have a fixed wing but I did have to disable it or I got the 75mph warning … I know the dealer or indy shop can do it…!
 
Discussion starter · #49 ·
In my usage of the NT530, I have found that various settings appear in multiple locations, so there may be some other places to look for the spoiler functionality. In other words, you found the setting for the button, but there may be other places where the car is also looking to see if it should lower it at startup, as Don suggested.

Another idea - I might suggest raising it, then unplugging the connector to it... this way it's completely disabled and can't possibly move. I imagine there's a connector somewhere "accessible" to do this?
 
In my usage of the NT530, I have found that various settings appear in multiple locations, so there may be some other places to look for the spoiler functionality. In other words, you found the setting for the button, but there may be other places where the car is also looking to see if it should lower it at startup, as Don suggested.

Another idea - I might suggest raising it, then unplugging the connector to it... this way it's completely disabled and can't possibly move. I imagine there's a connector somewhere "accessible" to do this?
You can disconnect it, but I think that connector has another item running off it.. it’s been so long, but I’ll look… I have no scan tool here, but I’ll hit the shop and find it…
 
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
 
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
Does anyone know if it is possible to transfer the registration on an NT530 to another user? I purchased an Autel tool, and may no longer need the NT530, so I am thinking of selling it cheap, as it will just sit in a drawer and never get used by me. I used it once and it didn't do what I needed. I also have a Durametric, so I won't need 3 tools. I just don't know if updates will be supported by a second user/owner.
 
Discussion starter · #56 ·
I don't see why not. Or, easier still, if you simply update the password on your Foxwell account, and give that to the new buyer, they can use your existing login and such?

You could ask Foxwell if there is a way to un-register your device (or checkout the website).

In the end, the actual device will work without changing registrations. The only thing you need the reg for is if you want support or to download new software?
 
I don't see why not. Or, easier still, if you simply update the password on your Foxwell account, and give that to the new buyer, they can use your existing login and such?

You could ask Foxwell if there is a way to un-register your device (or checkout the website).

In the end, the actual device will work without changing registrations. The only thing you need the reg for is if you want support or to download new software?
I hear you, but I wouldn't want it to continue to be associated with my email address, and I gave up trying to get any support directly from Foxwell. I want to disassociate the account from my personal information before I let it go.
 
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Yeah, but you should be able to change the email address and such within the account... so you don't have to be associated with it. The new user can make those changes as well... i would expect.

Just poke around the site and see what they let you do... I'm sure it will be easy and obvious.
 
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