WF77

Service Bulletin Details

Public Details for: WF77

Summary to be provided on a future date.


- 2013 -

Service
Technical Information
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WF77 - Replacing Tank Leakage Diagnosis Module (Workshop Campaign)
Model line:
911 Carrera (991)
Boxster (981)
Model Year:
2013
Country/market:
USA (C02)
Equipment:
Tank leakage diagnosis (I-no. 664)
Subject:
Tank leakage diagnosis module
Issue:
Under certain regional environmental conditions, e.g. dust and humidity, there is a possibility
that particles of dirt can get into the tank leakage diagnosis module.
This can cause over-sensitive tank leakage diagnosis and the Check Engine light may be activated.
Remedial
action:
Replace tank leakage diagnosis module and air cleaner for carbon canister.
Affected
Vehicles:
Only the vehicles assigned to the campaign (see also PIWIS Vehicle information). This campaign affects
5,766 vehicles in North America.
Parts Info:
NOTE: PARTS FOR THIS CAMPAIGN WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY ALLOCATED FOR UP TO 50% OF
THE VEHICLES THAT ARE SERVICED AT YOUR DEALERSHIP. ONCE YOUR DEALERSHIP IS OUT
OF STOCK AND REQUIRES ADDITIONAL PARTS, PLEASE SUBMIT A PTEC/PAV.
Part No.
Designation
Qty.
000 043 210 34
 Pressure switch for tank leakage diagnosis module
1
000 043 210 07
 Filter
1
Tools:
•
•
Torque screwdriver, 1.5 – 3 Nm (1 – 2 ftlb.), e.g. VAS 6494 - Torque screwdriver
Torque wrench, 6 – 50 Nm (4.5 – 37 ftlb.), e.g. V.A.G 1331 - Torque wrench, 6-50 Nm (4.5-37
ftlb.)
Procedure:
1
Move cover in luggage compartment to service position  Workshop Manual '852219 Removing
and installing cover'.
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Loosen battery retaining bracket and push the battery with connected lines to the right  Workshop
Manual '270619 Removing and installing battery'.
3
Open housing cover for particle filter and remove the particle filter  Workshop Manual '851819
Removing and installing particle filter'.
4
Remove carbon canister with tank leakage diagnosis module  Workshop Manual '202519
Removing and installing carbon canister'.
5
Remove tank leakage diagnosis module from the carbon canister.
5.1
Loosen and unscrew fastening screws 
Loosening tank leakage diagnosis module
-2- for the tank leakage diagnosis module 
Loosening tank leakage diagnosis module
-1-.
Loosening tank leakage diagnosis module
5.2
Carefully pull tank leakage diagnosis module
 Removing tank leakage diagnosis module
-1- out of the connection on the carbon
canister  Removing tank leakage diagnosis
module -2- ( Removing tank leakage
diagnosis module -arrow-) and remove it.
Removing tank leakage diagnosis module
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Install new tank leakage diagnosis module.
Information
The following installation sequence must always be
observed in order to prevent leaks that can cause fuel
or fuel vapors to leak out.
No lubricant (grease, etc.) must be used on the
sealing grommet in order to fit the tank leakage
diagnosis module on the carbon canister.
6.1
Check the position of the sealing sleeves
Installing tank leakage diagnosis module
 Installing tank leakage diagnosis module
-3-. If necessary, pull the sealing sleeves off the tank leakage diagnosis module you have
just removed without using tools and press them into the carbon canister  Installing tank
leakage diagnosis module -2-.
6.2
Carefully push connecting pipes for the tank leakage diagnosis module  Installing tank
leakage diagnosis module -1- through the sealing sleeves  Installing tank leakage
diagnosis module -3- as far as they will go into the connection on the carbon canister 
Installing tank leakage diagnosis module -2- ( Installing tank leakage diagnosis module
-arrow-).
6.3
Screw in and tighten fastening screws 
Securing tank leakage diagnosis module -2for the tank leakage diagnosis module 
Securing tank leakage diagnosis module -1-.
Tightening torque 1.5 Nm (1 ftlb.)
+/-0.3 Nm (+/-0.2 ftlb.)
Securing tank leakage diagnosis module
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Replace air filter on the carbon canister.
7.1
Unclip cover  Replacing air filter -1- all
around the carbon canister  Replacing air
filter -2- and remove it.
7.2
Remove air cleaner  Replacing air filter -3and replace it with a new air cleaner.
7.3
Position cover  Replacing air filter -1- on
the carbon canister  Replacing air filter -2and press it in until all locking lugs engage
securely.
8
Install carbon canister with tank leakage diagnosis
module  Workshop Manual '202519 Removing and
installing carbon canister'.
9
Install particle filter  Workshop Manual '851819
Removing and installing particle filter'.
Replacing air filter
10 Secure the battery  Workshop Manual '270619 Removing and installing battery'.
11 Fit cover in luggage compartment  Workshop Manual '852219 Removing and installing cover'.
12 Enter the campaign in the Warranty and Maintenance booklet.
Scope:
Working time:
Labor time: 42 TU
Replacing tank leakage diagnosis module
Includes:
Removing and installing cover in luggage compartment
Loosening and securing battery
Removing and installing particle filter
Removing and installing carbon canister with tank leakage
diagnosis unit
Parts required:
000 043 210 34
Pressure switch for tank leakage diagnosis
module
1
000 043 210 07
Filter
1
Warranty Invoicing:  Damage Code WF77 66 000, Repair Code 2
References:
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 Workshop Manual '202519 Removing and installing carbon canister'
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 Workshop Manual '270619 Removing and installing battery'
 Workshop Manual '851819 Removing and installing particle filter'
 Workshop Manual '852219 Removing and installing cover'
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