PSM
Christian or anyone,
Please help,
I had a dealer on the phone yesterday who told me that on the new models (MY2003, at least the C2s), the PSM is FULLY deconnectable, yes, fully!
I was very dubious in the sens that for me, you can switch off PSM but it will reactivate itself automatically when you press the brakes. This was also stated on the Porsche website.
So I checked yesterday on the Porsche website under PSM and they changed their statement! (Hope )
They basically wrote that for those in search of pure thrills, the PSM is deconnectable (they don't speak anymore about automatic reactivation when you press the break, etc.)
Christian, you are our Porsche god, you must know the answer or if you don't, you surely know someone who does.
Please help, this could change a lot as I planned to take my next car more often on the track (the current one is a cab, not really made for it) and perform gigantic power slides
Thanks,
Fanch.
Please help,
I had a dealer on the phone yesterday who told me that on the new models (MY2003, at least the C2s), the PSM is FULLY deconnectable, yes, fully!
I was very dubious in the sens that for me, you can switch off PSM but it will reactivate itself automatically when you press the brakes. This was also stated on the Porsche website.
So I checked yesterday on the Porsche website under PSM and they changed their statement! (Hope )
They basically wrote that for those in search of pure thrills, the PSM is deconnectable (they don't speak anymore about automatic reactivation when you press the break, etc.)
Christian, you are our Porsche god, you must know the answer or if you don't, you surely know someone who does.
Please help, this could change a lot as I planned to take my next car more often on the track (the current one is a cab, not really made for it) and perform gigantic power slides
Thanks,
Fanch.