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titleAP3-POR-012-PDK
  • 2017-2019 Porsche 991.2 Turbo (Base, S)

  • 2018-2019 Porsche 991.2 GT2 RS

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titleAP3-POR-012-PDK
  • 2017-2019 Porsche 991.2 Turbo (Base, S)

  • 2018-2019 Porsche 991.2 GT2 RS

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titleAP3-POR-013-PDK
  • 2014-2016 Porsche 991.1 GT3

  • 2016 Porsche 991.1 GT3 RS

  • 2018-2019 Porsche 991.2 GT3

  • 2018-2019 Porsche 991.2 GT3 RS

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A clutch re-learn that is attempted to be performed when the PDK Transmission Fluid is not up to temperature will result in a message stating to warm the PDK Fluid Temperature up to 140F/60C. You will not be able to proceed without the PDK Fluid Temperature meeting this minimum temperature. The PDK Fluid Temperature can be viewed on the Accessport by selecting 'Gauges' from the Main menu and then selecting a gauge and finding and selecting the (PDK) Fluid Temperature monitor.

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In the event the PDK Relearn process returns you to the Troubleshooting menu without any message as to why (after proceeding from the "make sure the shift lever is at 'P' and start the engine" screen), you may want to re-attempt the procedure. Sometimes, disabling the parking brake before proceeding may also help. If after multiple attempts, PDK Relearn does not work, please contact COBB customer service

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  1. Start up your car and let the engine temperatures reach at least 176F/80C and transmission temperatures reach 140F/60C. A short drive may be needed to bring your temps up to the minimum needed if you are starting off with a cold motor.
     

  2. Go to the Troubleshooting menu.
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  3. Select PDK Service
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  4. Select PDK Relearn
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  5. Verify that the ignition is in the ON position and engine is OFF. Select Continue

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  6. The Accessport will now clear DTCs at this point. 

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  7. Follow the prompt directions to complete an ignition key cycle. Once completed, select "Continue."

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  8. The Accessport will ask to make sure the PDK Fluid Temperature is at normal operating temperature. Select Continue to proceed if the car meets these conditions. If these conditions are not met and you continue anyways, a message stating to warm the PDK Fluid Temperature up to 140F/60C will appear before the PDK Relearn starts preventing you from continuing.

    In the event the PDK Relearn process returns you to the Troubleshooting menu without any message as to why (after proceeding from the "make sure the shift lever is at 'P' and start the engine" screen), you may want to re-attempt the procedure. Sometimes, disabling the parking brake before proceeding may also help. If after multiple attempts, PDK Relearn does not work, please contact COBB customer service

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  9. A prompt will appear and ask to keep your foot on the brake during the relearn process. You can now depress the brake and hit Continue Only light pressure is needed.

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  10. Now it's okay to start the motor. A prompt will appear to ensure that the engine is running and the car is in Park with the parking brake not engaged. The message may read slightly differently depending on which Porsche model this is being installed on. Select Continue to move forward if these conditions are met.

          

  11. PDK relearn will begin. The process will take several minutes to complete (some vehicles may be around 15 or 20 minutes).

    Important things to keep in mind:
    -If the 140F PDK Fluid Temperature has not been met, a message saying that the transmission temperature is too low will appear preventing the PDK Relearn from starting until this minimum temperature has been met.
    -Leave your foot on the brake during this entire time. The clutch re-learn process will require some movement and engagement of the clutches in the vehicle. It is totally normal and expected to hear noises and feel clunking during the relearn process. The Engine RPM may also rise and fall as part of the normal process

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  12. You’re all Done! 

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