Cayman PDK cannot engage

Tiny
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  • 2011 PORSCHE CAYMAN
  • 6 CYL
  • 2WD
  • AUTOMATIC
  • 30,000 MILES
Hi, I think this fault is quite common as I see some on the post! But my question is that there is 2 part number for this and I am not sure which part to buy. The part that I found from the discussion of this forum has this 97031708500 and 97031708530. The gate way error due to the PDK calibration before there was not shown this fault. Also the Fault U0418 for the can this show since the beginning. What is the u0418 I know it is the can signal but what go wrong with this.
many thank
Wednesday, July 24th, 2019 AT 1:45 AM

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Tiny
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Hi Sooper,

Here are the descriptions for each part. Looks like one is for AWD and the other is RWD. Then attached you will find the diag for this code. Looks like it could be a general CAN fault or the stop lamp switch. The scan tool should define which it is and it looks like it is the CAN fault attachment. Let me know if you need more info. Thanks

97031708530 - This Part is from a 2012 Porsche Panamera 4S
All-Wheel Drive, 4.8L Twin-Turbo V8

Part Description:

Transmission Temperature Sensor Strip 7 Speed Auto Pdk C70.30 97031708530 Oem Porsche Panamera 970 2010-15

97031708500 - Porsche 970 Panamera / S 2011-16 PDK Transmission
I338 - rear-wheels drive cars only
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Wednesday, July 24th, 2019 AT 3:26 PM
Tiny
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Hi KASEKENNY1
Many thanks for your help. I also think that is the CAN Fault in the 1st place but after the calibration of the PDK the 3rd shift rod fault show so I though is the speed sensor.
What you think?
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Thursday, July 25th, 2019 AT 1:08 AM
Tiny
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So if these DTCs have not returned but if you have another can you tell me what the code is? I am just not familiar with the causes of the shift faults. I need to look it up. Thanks
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Thursday, July 25th, 2019 AT 7:31 PM
Tiny
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HI I dont quite understand what do you mean by "another can"?
Cheers
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Thursday, August 1st, 2019 AT 7:52 PM
Tiny
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What I meant was if you have other codes, I need to know what they are. The way I read your last post was that you had other faults. IF so, what are they and I will look them up.
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Friday, August 2nd, 2019 AT 6:10 PM
Tiny
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Oh, at the moment I only have 2 fault code which is P1733 shift rod 3 displacement sensors and U0418 which is the CAN fault brake. At first it just show the U0418 but after when I calibrate the P1733 shows up. When I put into the D the car stand still no movement at all. The car cannot move since in the first place.
Thank you very much for your help.
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Friday, August 2nd, 2019 AT 10:09 PM
Tiny
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Okay. I would start with the P1733. I attached the description of the code. As you will see this code is going to limit the pressure regulator for gear selection which is why you are not getting any gears.

I am assuming this is why you put the PDK? It looks like this code is telling you it is one of three things.

1. The displacement sensor module.
2. Line between the displacement sensor and PDK control unit.
3. PDK Transmission control unit.
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Sunday, August 4th, 2019 AT 2:34 PM
Tiny
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Thanks for adding to this page. That is great info. I wasn't aware of this repair but it is not surprising the aftermarket came up with a better solution then what Porsche would recommend.

Thanks again for helping out with this info.
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Monday, June 7th, 2021 AT 4:23 PM

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