Massive thank you for this video Omar, you saved me a lot of money, spent less than $1 on a fuse! The possible causes of this fault ranged from a faulty compressor to air leaks, to faulty struts. Anyone with this fault please watch this video FIRST and check out the fuse before spending money with a garage!
Happy to hear this was your issue. It’s always nerve racking when something goes wrong, but relieving when it’s something simple that can be fixed for cheap. Thanks for the comment 👍
Hello again, I can confirm that in my case it was also the maxi fuse in the trunk behind the cover. It blew when we went from cold, damp weather to sub-zero temperatures. The compressor sounded funny then too. Thanks again for the nice video!
Thank you for a good explanation and where the fuse is. There is a reason why the fuse is blown, and as you mention if battery is getting old Voltage may drop and it will increase the amps to maintain the watt on the device. I believe this is the case with my Macan. Thank you.
Hello Omar, thank you for this Video. I had have the problem after buying the car. One week later I have had the same diagnose like you. Tomorrow I will buy a new fuse an change it. If I have another fault, I give you an Information of this. Greetings from eastern Germany, 😄👍
Sometimes it’s the damn relay under the dash that fails open (ie with tigger voltage it clicks and doesn’t conduct). I had to replace both the PASM fuse and the relay (which requires removing 3 screws and pulling the leftmost vent before I can pull out lower dash to get to it).
Massive thank you for this video Omar, you saved me a lot of money, spent less than $1 on a fuse! The possible causes of this fault ranged from a faulty compressor to air leaks, to faulty struts. Anyone with this fault please watch this video FIRST and check out the fuse before spending money with a garage!
Happy to hear this was your issue. It’s always nerve racking when something goes wrong, but relieving when it’s something simple that can be fixed for cheap. Thanks for the comment 👍
Hello again, I can confirm that in my case it was also the maxi fuse in the trunk behind the cover. It blew when we went from cold, damp weather to sub-zero temperatures. The compressor sounded funny then too. Thanks again for the nice video!
This led me immediately to the issue- bad fuse. You saved me a dealer visit. Big THANKS!!
That’s what it’s all about 👍
Thank you for a good explanation and where the fuse is. There is a reason why the fuse is blown, and as you mention if battery is getting old Voltage may drop and it will increase the amps to maintain the watt on the device. I believe this is the case with my Macan. Thank you.
Hope it helped.
Hello Omar, thank you for this Video. I had have the problem after buying the car. One week later I have had the same diagnose like you. Tomorrow I will buy a new fuse an change it. If I have another fault, I give you an Information of this. Greetings from eastern Germany, 😄👍
Thanks
Thank you!
My man, I followed exactly what you said and I fixed the same issue, thank you so much !
That’s great. Thanks for leaving a comment!
Broooo… i love you..vielen dank aus Deutschland. Das hat Nerven gekostet bis ich dein Video gefunden habe. 😘😘😘😘😘
Glad I could help.
Sometimes it’s the damn relay under the dash that fails open (ie with tigger voltage it clicks and doesn’t conduct). I had to replace both the PASM fuse and the relay (which requires removing 3 screws and pulling the leftmost vent before I can pull out lower dash to get to it).
Thanks for sharing the info with us!
Hello can you please tell me which relay it is ?
Hey that’s the same alert I’m getting on my 2017 porsche macan. I’m going to check and see if it could possibly be a fuse. 👍🏼
Keep us updated.
What was the result of this issue?
I think it fixed my issue inshAllah!
my fuse is not blown, what will be your next suggestion
Just checking... The problem has not returned after replacing the fuse?
Haven’t had that issue since. Probably been over a year.
@@OmarsGarage thanks! It turns out not to be my issue.
Please share what your issue is for others facing the similar problem. Thanks.
@@OmarsGarage Broken link on left rear level sensor.
Would this work on a gt3 911 991.1 ?
I don’t believe the GT3 has an air suspension.
@@OmarsGarage ok thank you.
Hey I just got this message on my 2016 macan turbo but it doesnt have the air suspension , can you help me out thx
I would start checking fuses first….get a fuse tester or volt meter. Does you car have magnetic ride? Is there a shock button as an option?
Yes but why the fuse was blown…prepare for compressor or battery…low voltage means hi current…