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I have been a member of this and the other 968 forum for a long time and have a basic question. I have noticed that a number of members have suggested that we should keep a spare DME relay on hand as that is the primary cause/cure of basic problems. I have looked in catalogs from all of the suggested vendors (PerfParts, Paragon, Tweeks, etc.) as well as trying to locate it in PET and haven't come up with a source of this item (no, I haven't tried my local Porsche dealer, as that would be too easy). Also, where is this beast located? It's not in the usual spot, unless I've missed it. I had a tip for a while so I know there are relays under the steering column, but this one eludes me. Any suggestions/advice? Or am I being too anal about this? TIA,
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Charlie Mink
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previously owned 92 Black 968 Coupe, 89 944S2, 86 944NA, 77 924
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Thanks guys, I knew it had to be simple.
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If you have a 944.XXX etc part number on your DME relay it is the old type and will almost certainly fail at some point. Replacing that part with the 993.XXX etc. DME relay can indeed cure all sorts of ills (in my case, hot starting problems). The 993 relays are extremely unlikely to fail, but like Anchorman, I keep my old one in the car just in case, too.
1994 Metallic Black 968 Sport
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You can get a genuine Porsche one from numerous aftermarket parts sources so there is no need to go to the dealer and pay twice as much.
It is also possible to make and carry a jumper wire to replace the DME relay if it fails while you are out and about if you do not want a $25 part sitting idle in your glovebox.
If you have the 944 part I suggest getting the 993 one installed and put the 944 part in the glovebox but if you have the 993 part I would not worry too much about it, maybe make the jumper wire and carry that.
DME diags and jumper wire info here:
http://www.clarks-garage.com/pdf-manual/fuel-05.pdf
Executive Summary:
"If you suspect the DME relay is bad and you need to move the car, you may install do so by installing an "emergency" jumper across terminals 30, 87, and 87b"
-Joel.
Joel Frahm
1992 968 Cabrio Black/Cashmere
1994 968 Cabrio Iris Blue/Lt. Grey - Supercharged
1987 928S4 Diamondblau/Blue