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On my 911 C2 I

I had this same problem with my Land Rover Discovery. The gas pump shuts off when gas covers a small tube in the tip of the pump handle which triggers the shut off mechanism. If the gas is extra foamy one day it can trigger this mechanism. With my Land Rover, there was a bend in the filler hose just past where the tube would sit when I was filling it up with gas. This would cause some splashing near the tip of the pump handle shutting off the pump. I was able to pull the pump tip out a little bit so that it wasn't inserted all the way into the filler, that way it wasn't as close to the bend in the hose and the splashing didn't affect the shut off mechanism. When I did this I could walk away and let the pump fill the tank all the way. This could be the same problem you're having. Try pulling the handle out a little bit and see if that helps.

Good Luck!
~Brandon
5/28/2011 4:55:23 AM • Porsche 911 Cars... • Answered on May 28, 2011
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Porsche911 1984 front hose pipes

hello there
what exactly is you problem?Are the lines rusted?You are talking about the 2 small oil lines on the top of the front cooler,right?
let me know i will be glad to help you

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5/25/2011 10:05:03 PM • Porsche 911 Cars... • Answered on May 25, 2011
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The manual talks about this

Hello and welcome to FixYa!

I wonder what kind of tool is missing. Regarding the windows, It's just gonna be the window motor. If the window motor is worn out or faulty it just trips. Sometimes will go up and sometimes won't. It's when the motor is failing. Have you tried replacing the window motor? If not, please do so for this can resolve the issue.

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5/25/2011 5:12:42 PM • Porsche 911 Cars... • Answered on May 25, 2011
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I have a 2002 Porsche

hello there
The fuse for rear spoiler is at the fuse section "D"
fuse number 8... 15 amp

proporsche
5/11/2011 9:29:39 PM • Porsche 911 Cars... • Answered on May 11, 2011
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I cant get the front

hello there
is you Porsche targa cabriolet or coupe?Do you have a locking trunk handle?
let me know
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proporsche
4/30/2011 8:55:40 PM • Porsche 911 Cars... • Answered on Apr 30, 2011
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Having trouble with getting fuel

hello there
in your fuse box is and DME relay which is your fuel pump relay look for it ,that should solve your problem
let me know
proporsche
4/17/2011 7:24:10 PM • Porsche 911 Cars... • Answered on Apr 17, 2011
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How do I turn off

One common spot is to use key in drivers door to manually lock and unlock it.??
4/9/2011 7:32:58 PM • Porsche 911 Cars... • Answered on Apr 09, 2011
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Need to know which two

If it has 5 wires then 5 wires are used

1 grd
2 refV
2 Signal Return

You have 2 sensors in one module
4/3/2011 2:02:17 AM • Porsche 911 Cars... • Answered on Apr 03, 2011
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Hi!! was driving down the

You might have a Bosh fuel injector system. They have a switch that can shut off the fuel pump incorporated in them. I would look around for relays as well, but if the first point is the case, it will take someone experienced in this since it isn't an easy task.
3/31/2011 12:36:09 AM • Porsche 911 Cars... • Answered on Mar 31, 2011
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Purchased a set of 4

don't know this kind of car . but make sure its metal & solid.. frame or strong area of suspention...
3/30/2011 6:10:32 PM • Porsche 911 Cars... • Answered on Mar 30, 2011
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1978 Porsche 911SC Cold start with

hello there
can you check if your distributor advance plate is free of movent?
Or your vacuum hose for advance is working(the one on the right)Check your timming as well.it is 5 before tdc.
Check this out and get back to me with an email
Seems like your idle get stuck on high rmp right?
Let me know what do you mean tick over?
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proporsche
3/26/2011 8:26:03 PM • Porsche 911 Cars... • Answered on Mar 26, 2011
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Speedo nylon cog replacement?can you

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would you tell me what do you mean by cog..
i can help with all the problems

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3/5/2011 7:50:52 PM • Porsche 911 Cars... • Answered on Mar 05, 2011
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WHEN STARTING WILL SMOKE HEAVY

I would think that the blueish smoke is most likely from the valve stem seals leaking. When they leak they allow a small amount of oil to pool on the top of the pistions. When you start the engine it will smoke for a little bit then it will clear up. I would look in to changing these, however it will require removal of the lifters, valve spring,ect. Another suggestion is to try running an oil thicking product such as Lucas Oil Treatment or NO SMOKE.
3/5/2011 7:44:10 AM • Porsche 911 Cars... • Answered on Mar 05, 2011
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Hello, i have a carerra

Hell there
Porsche made for this reason Emergency release cable.

The emergency release cable is located inside the top of the passenger front wheel well liner.
Remove the liner then the cable is near the head light ,

.this should do it for you

proporsche



2/22/2011 7:28:42 AM • Porsche 911 Cars... • Answered on Feb 22, 2011
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LS, My porsche 911 carrera {cabrio}

hello there
what is the year of your porsche?
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proporsche
2/19/2011 7:45:58 PM • Porsche 911 Cars... • Answered on Feb 19, 2011
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I have a 1977 Porsche.

There should be number stamped somewhere on the block. Most Porsche enthusiast sites will be able to reference the number to the year. Once you find the number post it on a Porsche blog. Check your owner's manual for the placement of the engine number
2/5/2011 10:18:16 PM • Porsche 911 Cars... • Answered on Feb 05, 2011
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I have a 2006 porsche

get a wire make a hook and insert it in the door from the window rubber at the lock side when u feel its stuck to the lock lever pull it gentle try this severel times till u get the lock opened
1/29/2011 8:58:12 AM • Porsche 911 Cars... • Answered on Jan 29, 2011
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0140 0141 and 0039

P0140 - 02 Sensor Circuit No Activity Detected (Bank 1 Sensor 2)
The Powertrain control module (PCM) will provide a .45 volt reference voltage to the Oxygen sensor. When the O2 sensor reaches operating temperature, it will generate a voltage that will vary depending on the oxygen content of the exhaust. Lean exhaust generates a low voltage (less than .45V) and rich exhaust generates a high voltage (greater than .45V). O2 sensors on a specific bank marked as "sensor 2" (as this one is) are used to monitor emissions. A Three-Way Catalyst (TWC) system (catalytic converter) is used to control tailpipe emissions. The PCM uses the signal received from Oxygen sensor 2 (#2 indicates aft of catalytic converter, #1 indicates pre-converter) to read efficiency of TWC. Normally this sensor will switch between high and low voltage at a noticeably slower rate than the front sensor. This is normal. If the signal received from rear (#2) O2 sensor indicates that the voltage has "stuck" between .425V to .474 V, the PCM determines this sensor is inactive and this code will set.

Potential Symptoms: Your check engine light(CEL), or malfuction indicator lamp (MIL) will be illuminated. There will not likely be any noticeable drivability problems other than the MIL. The reason is this: The rear or post catalytic converter Oxygen sensor does not affect fuel deliver(this is an exception on Chryslers). It only MONITORS the efficiency of the catalytic converter. For this reason, you will likely not notice any engine trouble.

Causes: The causes for a P0140 code are fairly few. They could be any of the following:
* Shorted heater circuit in O2 sensor. (Usually requires replacement of heater circuit fuse in fuse block also)
* Shorted signal circuit in O2 sensor
* Melting of harness connector or wiring due to contact with exhaust system
* Water intrusion in harness connector or PCM connector
* Bad PCM

Possible Solutions: This is a fairly specific problem and shouldn't be too difficult to diagnose.
First, start engine and warm up. Using a scan tool, watch the Bank 1, sensor 2, o2 sensor voltage. Normally the voltage should switch slowly above and below .45 volts. If it does, the problem is likely intermittent. You'll have to wait for the problem to surface before you can accurately diagnose.

However, if it doesn't switch, or is stuck then perform the following: 2. Shut off vehicle. Visually check the Bank1,2 harness connector for melting or chafing of the harness or the connector. Repair or replace as needed 3. Turn ignition on, but engine off. Disconnect the O2 sensor connector and check for 12Volts at the Heater Circuit supply and for proper ground on the heater circuit ground circuit. a. If 12V heater supply is missing, check the proper fuses for an open in the circuit. If heater circuit fuse is blown, then suspect a bad heater in the o2 sensor causing a blown heater circuit fuse. Replace sensor and fuse and recheck. b. If ground is missing, trace the circuit and clean or repair ground circuit. 4. Next, with connector still unplugged, check for 5 Volts on the reference circuit. If this is missing, check for 5 Volts at the PCM connector. If 5 Volts is present at the PCM connector but not at the o2 sensor harness connector, then there is an open or short in the reference wire supply between the PCM and the o2 sensor connector. However, if there is no 5 Volts present at the PCM connector, the PCM is likely at fault due to internal short. Replace PCM.

** (NOTE: on Chrysler models, a common problem is the 5Volt reference circuit can be shorted out by any sensor on the car that uses a 5 Volt reference. Simply unplug each sensor one at a time until the 5 Volts reappears. The last sensor you unplugged is the shorted sensor. Replacing it should fix the 5 Volt reference short.) 5. If all the voltages and grounds are present, then replace the Bank 1,2 O2 sensor and re-test.


P0141 - O2 Sensor Heater Circuit Malfunction (Bank 1, Sensor 2)
This code means that the heated circuit in the oxygen sensor on bank 1 decreases time needed to enter closed loop. As the O2 heater reaches operating temperature, the oxygen sensor responds by switching according to oxygen content of the exhaust surrounding it. The ECM tracks how long it takes for the oxygen sensor to begin switching. It the ECM determines (based on coolant temp) that too much time elapsed before the oxygen sensor began operating properly, it will set P0141. See also: P0135 (Bank 1, Sensor 1).

Symptoms: You will likely notice poor fuel economy the illumination of the Check Engine Light.

Causes: A code P0141 may mean that one or more of the following has happened:
* open or short to ground in the wiring harness
* O2 heater circuit wiring high resistance
* O2 heater element resistance is high
* Internal short or open in the heater element

Note: Typically a failed catalytic converter does not cause this code. You're more likely to see a P0420 code for a failed converter.
Possible Solutions

* Replace oxygen sensor (cannot repair open or short that occurs internally to sensor)
* Repair short or open or high resistance in wiring harness or harness connectors



P0339 - Crankshaft Position Sensor A Circuit Intermittent
The Crankshaft position sensor also known as the crank position sensor is an electronic device used in an engine to record the rate at which the crankshaft is spinning. This information is used by the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) or Electronic Control Module(ECM) to control ignition and fuel injection. The sensor system consists of a rotating part, typically a disc, as well as a static part, the actual sensor.

When the engine is running, the high and low parts of the teeth cause the gap with the sensor to change. The changing gap causes the magnetic field near the sensor to change. The change in the magnetic field cause the voltage from the sensor to change.

- The crankshaft position sensor (POS) signal sent to the ECM is intermittent
- The proper pulse signal from the crankshaft position sensor (POS) is not sent to Tech notes
- Sometimes and in some models, low battery voltage or a weak starter can can trigger a Crankshaft Position Sensor code.

Symptoms:
- Engine Light ON (or Service Engine Soon Warning Light)
- Lack/Loss of Power
- Engine Stall

Possible causes:
- Harness or connectors (The sensor circuit is open or shorted)
- Crankshaft position sensor may be faulty
- Signal plate may be damage
- Starter motor may be faulty
- Starting system circuit
- Dead (Weak) battery

Possible solution:
- Charge battery
- Repair harness or connector
- Replaced Crankshaft Position Sensor.



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1/23/2011 4:05:12 PM • Porsche 911 Cars... • Answered on Jan 23, 2011
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