Autel MaxiCOM MK808 diagnostic tool supports Porsche module access all available car electronic systems like ABS, SRS(Airbag), Engine, Transmission, Brake Systems and etc.
Today, Auteldia.com is gonna show you the newest Autel MK808 Airbag car list for Porsche and the guide to use (to do an airbag reset on a 2013 Porsche Cayenne as an example)
Part 1: Autel MaxiCOM MK808 Airbag service car list for Porsche
911(991)
Airbag
ECU information
Live data
Trouble codes
911(996)
Airbag
ECU information
Live data
Read codes
92A – Cayenne(2011 to 2017)
Airbag
ECU information
Live data
Read codes
970 – Panamera(up to MY 2017)
Airbag
ECU information
Live data
Trouble codes
971 – Panamera(from MY 2017)
Airbag
ECU information
Live data
Trouble codes
9PA-Cayenne(up to 2010)
Airbag
ECU information
Live data
Erase codes
Read codes
9YA – Cayenne(from MY 2017)
Airbag
ECU information
Live data
Trouble codes
Boxster/Cayman(981)
Airbag
ECU information
Live data
Trouble codes
Boxster/Cayman(982)
Airbag
ECU information
Live data
Trouble codes
Boxster/Cayman(986)
Airbag
ECU information
Live data
Erase codes
Read codes
Carrera GT
Airbag
ECU information
Live data
Erase codes
Read codes
GT2(996)
Airbag
ECU information
Live data
Erase codes
Read codes
GT3(996)
Airbag
ECU information
Live data
Erase codes
Read codes
Macan
Airbag
ECU information
Live data
Trouble codes
Part 2: How to reset an Airbag warning light with the Autel MK808 for 2013 Porsche Cayenne
As you can see, the Porsche has the airbag light showing on the dashboard, So let me plug the Autel MK808 into the OBD2 port, and get to start:
Diagnostics >> Porsche >> Automatic selection >> Read >> OK
Yes >> Control unit >> Airbag >> Read codes
There is a fault code B100B1B, it says driver side airbag, limit value exceeded. I had already had a look around once I found this code. And I found a loose connection underneath the driver’s seat. I’ve put the loose connection back together but it is still obviously getting the airbag light.
So all I need to do is to erase the codes, I should be able to get rid of the airbag light and the fault codes.
Press “Erase codes”.
The ignition on and the engine off? Press “Yes”.
DTCs and freeze data will be deleted. Press “Yes” to continue.
Codes have been successfully erased. The airbag light has gone.
Now go back to read codes to verify. It is telling no fault codes detected.
Done!
Thanks to Autel MK808 Diagnostic Tool to reset airbag warning light for this Porsche Cayenne. It covers all sorts of special functions such as Oil reset, TPMS, DPF, BMS SAS…to do as well.
Leave a Reply