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2010 Porsche Panamera Turbo (970) V8-4.8L Turbo A L L Diagnostic Trouble Codes ( DTC ): P Code Charts Page 470

2010 Porsche Panamera Turbo (970) V8-4.8L Turbo A L L Diagnostic Trouble Codes ( DTC ): P Code Charts Page 470



Possible fault causes



- Control unit faulty



Fault setting conditions



- Internal diagnostic routine returns fault



Fault effects



- Power supply switch-off for pressure regulator



- Solenoid valve power supply switch-off



- Hydraulic control is switched off



- Start enable only in position P



- Limp-home message in instrument cluster



With 1715



P0702



Diagnosis information - PDK



SPI error



Diagnostic conditions



The control unit initially tests internal function sequences when the ignition is switched on (terminal 15). If they are OK, all diagnosable outputs are



then tested and any faults are stored.



- Ignition on



Possible fault causes



- PDK control unit faulty



Fault setting conditions



- Internal bus error



Fault effects



- All pressure regulators, solenoid valves and shift-lock switch off



- Start enable only in position P



- No emergency program diagnosis



- Emergency hold function



- Transmission limp-home indication in instrument cluster control unit



With 1804



P0702



Diagnosis information - PDK



SPI error



Diagnostic conditions



The control unit initially tests internal function sequences when the ignition is switched on (terminal 15). If they are OK, all diagnosable outputs are



then tested and any faults are stored.



- Ignition on



Possible fault causes



- PDK control unit faulty



Fault setting conditions



- Internal bus error



Fault effects



- All pressure regulators, solenoid valves and shift-lock switch off



- Start enable only in position P



- Emergency hold function



- Transmission limp-home indication in instrument cluster control unit



Transmission Ratio Monitoring



P0702



Diagnosis information - PDK

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