No. 10-22

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Public Details for: No. 10-22

Installation and conversion instructions for the sport exhaust system.


- 9999 -

Installation and Conversion Instructions
Macan (95B)
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Sports Exhaust System - Silver (0P8)/Black (0P9)
Vehicle Type:
Macan S
Model Year:
As of 2022
Engine Type:
DGR (basic engine) = V6 / 2.9 liter / 324 kW (441 hp)
•
Information:
DGRB with performance class D1C = 280 kW (380 hp)
Retrofitting
Information
Figure 1
Notes:
In the sports exhaust system, the signal for activating the flaps in the rear silencers comes from the
respective current map in the DME control unit (DME SG). This depends on the driving status and the
accelerator pedal position among other things.
The sports exhaust system can be activated and deactivated separately using the new "Twin tailpipe"
button (center console control panel  Figure 1) or the standard "Sport" button. The sports exhaust
system is active in "Sport" and "Sport Plus" modes on vehicles with Sport Chrono Package.
The engine power and exhaust behavior of the vehicle are not affected.
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Under the individual equipment "0P8 - Sport exhaust system incl. sport tailpipes silver" or "0P9 - Sport
exhaust system incl. sport tailpipes black", the sport exhaust system is also available ex works for new
vehicles.
Parts Info:
95B.044.221
 Sports exhaust system – Tailpipe in Silver chrome-plated look,
set
 Sports exhaust system – Tailpipe in Black chrome-plated look,
set
95B.044.221.A
Parts List:
Figure 2
Parts included for exhaust system ( Figure 2):
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958.111.220.10
2x
Clamping sleeve, ∅ 65 x 88  Figure 2 -1-
95B.253.435.CY
1x
Exhaust pipe assembly  Figure 2 -2-
N .106.620.01
4x
Hexagon-head bolt, M8 x 40  Figure 2 -3-
N .023.003.16
4x
Hexagon nut, M8 (not shown)
958.111.220.10
2x
Clamping sleeve, ∅ 65 x 88  Figure 2 -4-
95B.253.601.EY
1x
Rear silencer assembly – left  Figure 2 -5-
95B.253.600.DY
1x
Rear silencer assembly – right  Figure 2 -6-
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9A7.008.019.00
4x
Countersunk screw, M6 x 12 PA  Figure 2 -7-
95B.253.681.R1
1x
Sports tailpipe, black chrome-plated, outer left  Figure 2 -8-
95B.253.681.Q1
1x
Sports tailpipe, black chrome-plated, inner left  Figure 2 -9-
95B.253.682.Q1
1x
Sports tailpipe, black chrome-plated, inner right  Figure 2 -10-
95B.253.682.R1
1x
Sports tailpipe, black chrome-plated, outer right  Figure 2 -11-
95B.253.681.P1
1x
Sports tailpipe, silver chrome-plated, outer left (not shown)
95B.253.681.N1
1x
Sports tailpipe, silver chrome-plated, inner left (not shown)
95B.253.682.N1
1x
Sports tailpipe, silver chrome-plated, inner right (not shown)
95B.253.682.P1
1x
Sports tailpipe, silver chrome-plated, outer right (not shown)
1
ONLY contained in respective set!
Figure 3
Parts included for electrical system ( Figure 3):
95B.907.159.N
1x
Engine noise control unit  Figure 3 -1-
999.076.081.40
2x
Hexagon collar nut, T5/16 x 11.2 (plastic)  Figure 3 -2-
95B.044.213
1x
95B.044.213.A
1x
N .912.098.01
1x
Wire harness for connection point/exhaust flap – left-hand drive
vehicle  Figure 3 -3Wire harness for connection point/exhaust flap – right-hand drive
vehicle (not shown)
Internal serration flat screw, 7/16  Figure 3 -4-
999.513.052.40
25 x
Tie-wrap, 4.8 x 188 (not shown)
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Information
ONLY in the event of repairs/replacement:
Items WITHOUT a part number in the parts list can be found/ordered from the Porsche Electronic Parts
Catalog = PET.
Check model year and vehicle equipment (I-no.) in the standard catalog!
Materials:
Tools:
———
1x
———
1x
———
1x
Commercially available rust solvent, e.g. WD40
Wrapping tape (commercially available)
Auxiliary line (Tekalan or Teflon hose) approx. 1,500 mm/ 4.92 ft
long
VAG 1783- Torque wrench or equivalent
3438 - Hooks
Pole terminal puller
9873 - Bonnet stay
Transmission and gearbox jack
9900 - PIWIS Tester 3
Restraining strap for securing loads
Flashlight
Three-mandrel pliers for hoses and sleeves (commercially available)
Assembly:
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1
Preliminary work
1.1
Drive the vehicle onto a lifting platform.  Workshop Manual '4X00IN Lift vehicle'
1.2
Connect a battery charger.  Workshop Manual '2X00IN Battery trickle charge'
1.3
Work in the exhaust system area
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1.3.1
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Remove tunnel cover on center
underbody ( Figure 5). 
Workshop Manual '519319 Remove
and installing cover for central
underbody cover'
1
2
1.3.2
Macan (95B)
– Tunnel cover on –center–
underbody
– Exhaust system (standard)
Engine and gearbox jack must
be positioned under the exhaust
system (in transfer box area). Then,
secure the exhaust system with
restraining straps to prevent it from
falling down.
Figure 5
CAUTION
Hot components
•
Risk of burns

Let hot components cool down.

Wear personal protective gear.
CAUTION
Heavy components
•
Risk of pinching

Wear personal protective gear.

Get someone to help if necessary.
Information
The help of another person is required for this step.
1.3.3
Remove exhaust system including front/rear silencers and tailpipes.  Workshop
Manual '260119 Removing and installing exhaust system (V6 Turbo)'
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1.3.4
Secure catalytic converter exhaust
pipes on the transmission support
( Figure 6) using a suitable
securing device (e.g. restraining
strap for securing loads) to prevent
them from bending down.
1
2
3
– Screw locking agent
– Transmission support
– Clamping sleeve, ∅ 65 x
88
Figure 6
1.3.5
Detach heat shield in the rear
silencer area – at the left ( Figure
7) and bend it down slightly.
1
2
3
4
1.3.6
1.4
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–
–
–
–
Cap nut
Heat shield
Dummy plug
Filler
Remove dummy plug on underbody
and de-burr using a spatula (
Figure 7 -Magnifier-), where
applicable.
Expose the plenum panel area
1.4.1
Move front lid to service position.
 Workshop Manual '552213
Securing front lid (service position)'
1.4.2
Remove wiper arms.  Workshop
Manual '922519 Removing and installing wiper arm'
1.4.3
Remove cowl panel cover.  Workshop Manual '508719 Removing and installing
cowl panel cover'
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Figure 7
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1.4.4
2
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– Fuse box (E-box) in cowl
panel
– Foam pads on bulkhead
Remove foam pads on bulkhead (
Figure 8 -2-).
Expose A-pillar area (on driver's side)
1.5.1
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Remove fuse box cover (E-box)
on cowl panel ( Figure 8). 
Workshop Manual '978409
Loosening and securing fuse box'
1
1.4.5
Macan (95B)
Figure 8
Remove dashboard trim panel
( Figure 9 -1-).  Workshop
Manual '701619 Remove and install
dashboard trim panel'
1
2
3
– Dashboard trim panel
– Air vent (instrument
cluster)
– Trim panel under
dashboard
Figure 9
1.5.2
Remove air vent (on instrument
cluster  Figure 9 -2-/  Figure
10 -1-) and air vent unit (underneath
the PCM  Figure 10 -3-).
1
2
3
4
1.5.3
– Air vent (instrument
cluster)
– Dashboard moulding
(right)
– Air vent unit (PCM)
– Trim panel under
dashboard
Figure 10
Remove dashboard moulding/trim
panel (at the right  Figure 10 -2-).  Workshop Manual '70581902 Removing
and installing dashboard moulding on driver's side (right)'
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1.5.4
Remove trim panel under
dashboard ( Figure 11). 
Workshop Manual '701919
Removing and installing trim panel
under dashboard on driver's side'
1
2
– Trim panel under
dashboard
– Dashboard
Figure 11
1.5.5
Remove front inner door sill trim
( Figure 12).  Workshop Manual
'680519 Removing and installing
front inner door sill trim'
1
2
1.6
Expose B-pillar area (on driver's side)
1.6.1
1.6.2
Remove luggage compartment
cover and empty the luggage
compartment.
Figure 12
Disconnect / remove rear backrest
( Figure 13 -1-).  Workshop
Manual '724719 Removing and
installing rear backrest'
1
2
3
4
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– Front lid release
– Front inner door sill trim
(on driver's side)
– Rear backrest
– Rear seat
– Upper part of B-pillar trim
panel (on driver's side)
– Lower part of B-pillar trim
panel (on driver's side)
1.6.3
Remove rear seat ( Figure 13
-2-).  Workshop Manual '724819
Removing and installing rear seat'
1.6.4
Remove upper part of B-pillar trim panel (on driver's side  Figure 13 -3-). 
Workshop Manual '706719 Removing and installing upper part of B-pillar trim
panel'
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Figure 13
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1.6.5
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Expose C-pillar/luggage compartment area
1.7.1
Removing (left) rear luggage compartment side trim panel.  Workshop Manual
'700319 Removing and installing rear luggage compartment side trim panel'
1.7.2
Remove trim panel for luggage compartment (luggage compartment cover) at the
(left) side.  Workshop Manual '700619 Removing and installing side luggage
compartment trim (luggage compartment cover)'
1.7.3
ONLY for vehicles with spare wheel
(space-saving – 1G1 / 1G4):
Remove compressor tool kit
( Figure 14).
1.7.4
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Remove lower part of B-pillar trim panel (on driver's side  Figure 13 -4-). 
Workshop Manual '70671903 Removing and installing lower part of B-pillar trim
panel'
1
2
1.8
Macan (95B)
– Compressor tool kit
– Clamping washer 5 x 30
Remove rear inner door sill trim
(driver's side).  Workshop Manual
'680519 Removing and installing
rear inner door sill trim'
Figure 14
ONLY for right-hand drive vehicles:
Remove covering frame for center console.  Workshop Manual '683419 Removing and
installing covering frame for centre console'
Replacing engine noise control unit ( Figure 15)
2.1
Disconnect plug connection for engine noise control unit (6-pin).
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2.2
Remove control unit engine noise and position
new control unit with index N on stud bolt
M6 (2 x) in the water tank and fasten with
hexagon collar nut (2 x) ( Figure 15).
1
2
3
– Engine noise control unit
– Wire harness for engine noise
control unit/pulse sender
– Hexagon collar nut
Tightening torque 5 Nm (3.7 ftlb.)
+/-0.75 Nm (0.6 ftlb.)
2.3
Make the plug-in connection for the engine
noise control unit (6-pin).
Figure 15
NOTICE
Incorrect line routing
•
Risk of damage to lines and hoses
•
Malfunction and fault memory entry on control unit

Avoid small bending radii when routing lines.

File down edges and burrs in the routing area or mask them with adhesive tape.

Maintain a sufficient distance from components exposed to high temperatures while driving.
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Route and connect wire harness for connection
point/exhaust flap
1
2
3
4
5
6
– Pin connector socket (2-pin) with socket
contact  connector (17-pin, red)
– Cable ring eyelet A6  ground pin 43
– Connector (4-pin)  exhaust flap on rear
silencer (left)
– Plug socket (2-pin)  pin connector socket
(2-pin)
– Socket contact, line VT/BU; 0.5² 
connector (17-pin, red)
– Socket contact, line BU/BT; 0.5² 
connector (17-pin, red)
– Wire harness connections ( Figure 16):
3.1
Install ground line BN; 0.5² with cable ring
eyelet A6
3.1.1
ONLY vehicles with Burmester®
High-End Surround Sound System
(9VJ):
Loosen the speaker amplifier and
swing it aside.  Workshop Manual
'914419 Removing and installing
loudspeaker booster'
1
2
3
– Loudspeaker booster
– Ground pin 43
– Line BN; 0.5²
3.1.2
Route branch of line BN; 1.0² with
cable ring eyelet A6 (ground) above
the (left) wheel housing to the
ground pin MB 43.
3.1.3
Install cable ring eyelet A6 (ground)
on ground pin MB 43 ( Figure 17)
Tightening torque 9 Nm (6.6
ftlb.) (6.5 ftlb.)
3.1.4
Figure 16
Figure 17
ONLY vehicles with Burmester® High-End Surround Sound System (9VJ):
Install loudspeaker booster.  Workshop Manual '914419 Removing and installing
loudspeaker booster'
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3.2
Route branch for exhaust flap (left) as follows:
1
2
3
4
5
•
3.3
–
–
–
–
–
Ground pin 43 ( Figure 18 -1-) → main
wire harness above wheel housing liner
(at the left  Figure 18 -2-) → along
main wire harness → bore for sleeve on
vehicle floor (left)
Figure 18
Guide connector (4-pin) through the bore to
the underside of the vehicle and install sleeve
into the bore ( Figure 19).
1
2
3
3.4
Ground pin 43
Wheel housing liner (left)
Rear closing panel
Branch for exhaust flap (left)
Branch for connection point
– Grommet
– Branch for exhaust flap (left)
– Tie-wrap
Route branch for connection point to the fuse
box (E-box) in the cowl panel as follows:
Figure 19
3.4.1
ONLY for left-hand drive vehicles
( Figure 20):
Arrow – Ground pin 43
•
Ground pin 43 → door sill at
C-pillar (left) → door sill at
B-pillar (left) → A-pillar (left) →
opening on bulkhead (left) →
fuse box (E-box) in cowl panel
(left)
Figure 20
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ONLY for right-hand drive vehicles
( Figure 21):
Arrow – Ground pin 43
•
Ground pin 43 → door sill at
C-pillar (left)
Figure 21
Carefully lift up carpet (carpeted
floor) in front of the rear seat and
open cable duct ( Figure 22).
1
2
– Carpet (carpeted floor)
– Cable duct
Lay branch for connection point in
the cable duct.
Close the cable duct and position
carpet (carpeted floor) in front of
the rear seat.
•
Figure 22
Door sill at C-pillar (left) → door
sill at B-pillar (right) → A-pillar (right) → opening on bulkhead (right) → fuse box
(E-box) in cowl panel (right)
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3.5
Connect branch for connection point
3.5.1
Remove and release connector
(17-pin, red) from fuse/relay carrier
(E-box, connection point X371.1A1)
( Figure 23).
1
2
3
– Connector (17-pin, red)
– Fuse/relay carrier (E-box)
– Secondary lock
Figure 23
3.5.2
Change pin assignment of RD/GN,
BU/VT and VT/BU lines in the
connector (17-pin, red) and insert
as follows:
1
2
3
4
5
6
– Connector (17-pin, red)
– Plug socket (2-pin)
– Pin connector socket
(2-pin)
– Line VT/BU; 0.5² (wire
harness for connection
point/exhaust flap)
– Line BU/VT; 0.5² (wire
harness for connection
point/exhaust flap)
– Line RD/GN; 0.5² (on vehicle side)
Function/line:
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Figure 24
Connector (17-pin, red)
Terminal 87A (supply)
Right exhaust flap) =
RD/GN; 0.5²
Unpin socket from chamber 17 
Insert into chamber 2 of plug socket (2-pin  Figure
24 -2-)
Terminal 87A (supply)
Exhaust flap (new) =
RD/GN; 0.5²
Socket of pin housing (2-pole, black) 
plug into chamber 17 connector (17-pin, red 
Figure 24 -1-)
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3.5.3
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Control
Status Exhaust flap (new)
= VT/BU; 0.5²
Bushing of line set coupling point / exhaust flap 
plug into chamber 6 connector (17-pin, red  Figure
24 -1-)
Status
Status Exhaust flap (new)
= BU/VT; 0.5²
Bushing of line set coupling point / exhaust flap 
plug into chamber 9 connector (17-pin, red  Figure
24 -1-)
Connect plug connection (2-pin) ( Figure 24 -2 and 3-).
Secure routed wire harness for connection point/exhaust flap in the vehicle to existing
lines/components with tie-wraps without tensile stress and so that no chafing occurs.
Secure extra length of line if necessary.
4
Concluding work in vehicle interior
4.1
ONLY for right-hand drive vehicles:
Install covering frame for center console.  Workshop Manual '683419 Removing and
installing covering frame for centre console'
4.2
Assemble luggage compartment/C-pillar area
4.2.1
Install the sill trim on the inside rear (driver's side).  Workshop Manual '680519
Removing and installing rear inner door sill trim'
4.2.2
ONLY for vehicles with spare wheel (space-saving – 1G1 / 1G4):
Remove compressor tool kit.
4.2.3
Installing (side) luggage compartment trim panel (luggage compartment cover).
 Workshop Manual '700619 Removing and installing side luggage compartment
trim (luggage compartment cover)'
4.2.4
4.3
Install side trim panel for rear luggage compartment (at the left / right). 
Workshop Manual '700319 Removing and installing rear luggage compartment
side trim panel'
Assemble B-pillar area (on driver's side)
4.3.1
Install lower part of B-pillar trim panel (on driver's side).  Workshop Manual
'70671903 Removing and installing lower part of B-pillar trim panel'
4.3.2
Install upper part of B-pillar trim panel (on driver's side).  Workshop Manual
'706719 Removing and installing upper part of B-pillar trim panel'
4.3.3
Install rear seat.  Workshop Manual '724819 Removing and installing rear seat'
4.3.4
Secure/install rear backrest.  Workshop Manual '724719 Removing and
installing rear backrest'
Secure belt installing on 1/3-split folding seat backrest using an internal serration
flat screw.
Tightening torque 50 Nm (36.9 ftlb.) (37 ftlb.)
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4.3.5
4.4
4.5
Place items in luggage compartment and install luggage compartment cover.
Assemble A-pillar area (on driver's side)
4.4.1
Install front inner door sill trim.  Workshop Manual '680519 Removing and
installing front inner door sill trim'
4.4.2
Install trim panel under dashboard.  Workshop Manual '701919 Removing and
installing trim panel under dashboard on driver's side'
4.4.3
Install dashboard moulding/trim panel (at the right).  Workshop Manual
'70581902 Removing and installing dashboard moulding on driver's side (right)'
4.4.4
Install air vent (on instrument cluster) and air vent unit (underneath the PCM).
4.4.5
Install dashboard trim panel.  Workshop Manual '701619 Remove and install
dashboard trim panel'
Assemble plenum panel area
4.5.1
Install foam pads on bulkhead (
Figure 25 -2-).
1
2
5
– Fuse box (E-box) in cowl
panel
– Foam pads on bulkhead
4.5.2
Install cover on fuse box (E-box)
in cowl panel ( Figure 25) 
Workshop Manual '978409
Loosening and securing fuse box'
4.5.3
Install cowl panel cover. 
Workshop Manual '508719
Removing and installing cowl panel cover'
4.5.4
Installing wiper arms.  Workshop Manual '922519 Removing and installing wiper
arm'
4.5.5
Remove front lid service position.  Workshop Manual '552213 Securing front lid
(service position)'
Install new exhaust system. See also:  Workshop Manual '260119 Removing and installing
exhaust system (V6 Turbo)'
5.1
Position and secure heat insulation in the rear silencer area (at the left).
Tightening torque 2 Nm (1.5 ftlb.) (1.5 ftlb.)
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Figure 25
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Install new exhaust pipe ( Figure 26).
1
2
– Clamping sleeve, ∅ 65 x 88
– Exhaust pipe
5.2.1
Install clamping sleeve (∅ 65 x 88)
on catalytic converter exhaust pipe
(at the left/right).
5.2.2
Secure new exhaust pipe on
engine and gearbox jack with
belts and move it into installation
position.
5.2.3
Install holder at the left/right
hand-tight.
Figure 26
5.3
Install new rear silencers ( Figure 27).
1
2
3
4
5
–
–
–
–
–
Exhaust pipe
Clamping sleeve, ∅ 65 x 88
Rear silencer (left)
Rear silencer (right)
Hexagon-head bolt, M8 x 40
5.3.1
Install new clamping sleeve (∅ 65 x
88, 2 x) on the exhaust pipe.
5.3.2
Pre-mount new rear silencer (left
/ right) hand-tight.  Workshop
Manual '263355 Replacing rear
silencer'
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Figure 27
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5.4
Install new sports tailpipes ( Figure 28).
5.4.1
Carefully guide sports tailpipes
(left/right) through the cut-out
on the rear apron and as far as
they will go onto the rear silencer
connection piece.
Information
The tailpipes are adjusted in X
direction using the slots in the
tailpipe.
5.4.2
Figure 28
Check projection of tailpipe cover on sports tailpipes (left/right) and cover on
exhaust system (rear apron) and adjust evenly.
Align the complete exhaust system
if necessary.
5.4.3
Tighten countersunk screw M6 x 12
(on underside of cover on sports tailpipe).
Tightening torque 8 Nm (5.9
ftlb.) +/-1 Nm (0.7 ftlb.)
5.5
5.6
Tighten all threaded connections on the
exhaust system fully to the specified torque.  Workshop Manual '2X00IN Technical values
(V6 Turbo)'
Install tunnel cover center underbody cover.
 Workshop Manual '519319 Remove and installing cover for central underbody cover'
Coding:
NOTICE
Voltage drop
•
Risk of irreparable damage to control unit
•
Risk of damage to control unit
•
Fault entries in the control unit
•
Coding in the control unit is aborted
•
Malfunctions in control unit, even during programming

Switch off the ignition and remove the ignition key before disconnecting the control unit.

Ensure that the power supply is not interrupted during programming.

Connect a battery charger with a current rating of at least Nominal value 90 A to the vehicle battery.
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Entering the sports exhaust system (0P8 or 0P9) in the vehicle data
6.1
Preparatory work – Coding
NOTICE
Control unit programming will be aborted if the Internet connection is unstable.
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An unstable Internet connection can interrupt communication between PIWIS Tester
III and the vehicle communication module (VCI). As a result, control unit programming
may be aborted.
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During control unit programming, always connect PIWIS Tester III to the vehicle
communication module (VCI) via the USB cable.
6.1.1
Connect 9900 - PIWIS Tester 3 to the vehicle and switch it on.
6.1.2
Switch on ignition AND hazard warning lights on the vehicle.
Information
The 9900 - PIWIS Tester III instructions take precedence since the description
may be different with later Tester releases.
The procedure described here has been structured in general terms; different text
or additions may appear on the 9900 - PIWIS Tester III.
6.1.3
Select the "Diagnostics" menu item on the PIWIS Tester.
6.1.4
If 9900 - PIWIS Tester 3 is connected correctly, a connection to the vehicle will be
established: "Macan model line" is detected.
6.1.5
Create a vehicle analysis log (VAL) in the "Overview" menu item.
Information
The function is ONLY available when the Tester is online!
6.2
Enter the new vehicle equipment in the vehicle data using "PIWIS Online"
6.2.1
Select the function "Maintenance of vehicle data with PIWIS ONLINE" in the "Model
line-specific tests and campaigns" menu item.
A message appears informing you that the “Actual” (vehicle) data and “Required”
(PIWIS Online) data will be compared.
Press •F12“ to continue.
6.2.2
Confirm the message “The vehicle data was compared with PIWIS Online.
Significant differences were found” with •F12“.
6.2.3
Look for the option "INTERIOR SOUND MEASURES (SILENCERS)" in the "Family"
column.
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Select the option "2HB – INTERIOR SOUND MEASURES (SHAKER)" from the
drop-down menu in the "Value" column. Press •F12“ to continue.
6.2.4
Look for the option "EXHAUST TAILPIPE" in the "Family" column.
Select the required option "0P8 – SPORTS EXHAUST SYSTEM – STAINLESS-STEEL
TAILPIPES” or “0P9 – SPORTS EXHAUST SYSTEM – BLACK TAILPIPES" from the
drop-down menu in the "Value" column. Press •F12“ to continue
6.2.5
A table containing the coding value and the columns “new value” and “old value” is
displayed in the overview. Press •F8“ to continue.
6.2.6
Data is then written/stored. The following messages appear one after the other:
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6.2.7
6.3
Transferring vehicle data to PIWIS Online.
Writing and transferring vehicle data to the vehicle.
Vehicle order was written successfully.
A check was performed in order to check whether control units have to be
coded or programmed as a result of the changes that were made.
Press •F10“ to open the log. Check that the selected vehicle equipment has been
entered and close the log.
Code/program the new vehicle equipment.
6.3.1
Select ALL control units (•CTRL+A“) in the control unit overview and switch to
the “Coding/programming” column.
6.3.2
Select the coding mode "Automatic coding". Press •F12“ to continue.
6.3.3
Once “Automatic coding” is complete, the message “Coding was completed
successfully. Press •F12“ to continue.”
Switch to the control unit overview.
6.4
Read out the fault memory of all systems, work through any existing faults, and erase the
fault memory.  Workshop Manual '0X03IN Diagnostic maintenance: Diagnostic system
and maintenance inter...'
6.5
Perform function test on engine noise pulse sender
6.5.1
Look for and select "Control unit for interior acoustics" in the control unit overview.
Then select the "Drive links/checks" tab.
6.5.2
Then select "Sound symposer activation". Press •F12“ to continue.
6.5.3
Press •F8“ to execute function test. If the test is successful, the following information will be displayed:
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Results column: "Successful output without return value"
Value column: "active".
You will also hear an increasing acoustic signal.
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Go back to the control unit overview by pressing •F11“
6.6
Switch off ignition and disconnect 9900 - PIWIS Tester 3.
6.7
Perform “Sports exhaust system” function test
6.7.1
Switch on ignition and check the display for the new “Twin tailpipe” symbol (see
inset, Figure 1) in the center console area.
6.7.2
Start the engine and switch the sports exhaust system on and off in the center
console using the “Twin tailpipe button”.
Compare the sound at idle speed and also with the accelerator pedals with the
sports exhaust system switched on and off.
6.7.3
Perform a test drive and repeat 6.7.2.
You will hear a change in the noise level between the individual driving modes.
26 01 31 01:
–Retrofitting sports exhaust system (1 x)–
Includes:
Replace engine noise control unit;
Route and connect electric wire harness;
Install new exhaust pipe and replace rear silencer (at the
left/right);
Install and align new sports tailpipes (4 x);
Code the sports exhaust system;
Read out fault memory, correct faults and delete them.
Without:
Test drive
Labor time: 475 TU
Important Notice: Technical Bulletins issued by Porsche Cars North America, Inc. are intended only for use by professional automotive technicians who have attended Porsche service training
courses. They are written to inform those technicians of conditions that may occur on some Porsche vehicles, or to provide information that could assist in the proper servicing of a vehicle. Porsche special
tools may be necessary in order to perform certain operations identified in these bulletins. Use of tools and procedures other than those Porsche recommends in these bulletins may be detrimental to the
safe operation of your vehicle, and may endanger the people working on it. Properly trained Porsche technicians have the equipment, tools, safety instructions, and know-how to do the job properly and
safely. Part numbers listed in these bulletins are for reference only. The work procedures updated electronically in the Porsche PIWIS diagnostic and testing device take precedence and, in the event of a
discrepancy, the work procedures in the PIWIS Tester are the ones that must be followed.
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