Hi
The "multifunction" switch that goes on the side of the 986 Tip's gearbox often malfunctions. I replaced mine this weekend, but when I was looking into the subject I could find very little information on it's workings and no pictures whatsover of the insides.
So here are some of my old one. It may not be an original Porsche one, I could not easily tell. I have pulled the lever off the spindle and turned it upside down for the photos.
You can see that it is lightly constructed IMHO, and on this one one of the contacts seems to have lost it's end and sits lower than the others. I guess that this caused my issues and some carefully placed solder could have fixed it?
As an aside, I used to get flashing P & D & 4 lights, plus just flashing D sometimes, limp mode, and no fault codes on the Durametric. But I found through trial and error that if I cleared the non existent code then it cleared the fault until next time, which could be a day or 5 minutes.
All the best
Berni
The "multifunction" switch that goes on the side of the 986 Tip's gearbox often malfunctions. I replaced mine this weekend, but when I was looking into the subject I could find very little information on it's workings and no pictures whatsover of the insides.
So here are some of my old one. It may not be an original Porsche one, I could not easily tell. I have pulled the lever off the spindle and turned it upside down for the photos.
You can see that it is lightly constructed IMHO, and on this one one of the contacts seems to have lost it's end and sits lower than the others. I guess that this caused my issues and some carefully placed solder could have fixed it?
As an aside, I used to get flashing P & D & 4 lights, plus just flashing D sometimes, limp mode, and no fault codes on the Durametric. But I found through trial and error that if I cleared the non existent code then it cleared the fault until next time, which could be a day or 5 minutes.
All the best
Berni