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I would change the O2 sensor first, as the light is all about emissions, according to the manual they are only good for 60k miles
But I know of plenty of 968s that have never changed them, the ECL check light is a USA only thing
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EGR No
Carbon canister Yes
I have seen the results of a blocked carbon canister, sucked the fuel tank flat!
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Yes the 968 has a fuel vapour system,
the Carbon tank is in the drivers side wing well (USA Cars) they are about 10-11 inches high and 4 inches in diameter, with pipes top and bottom.
the fuel vapour soaks into the carbon granules over time and during running when the engine temp and running conditions are right the valve wrapped in foam and tucked down the side of the Brake Servo opens to let the fuel vapour be burnt by the engine.
we have had a few instances where the inside of the canister falls to bits, its a stack of (mesh/foam/mesh/carbon/mesh/foam/mesh) over the years the foam biodegrades and the mesh rusts away and the granules make a bid for freedom,
the only problem with this is that the breather pipe from the tank connects to the bottom of the canister, and as the fuel level drops it should allow a little air back in.
when the pipe gets full of powdered granules it creates an air lock situation, the tank cant breathe, the fuel pump is very powerful and sucks the tank flat...
when removing your gas tank cap you should not have any pressure positive or negative if its all working right
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Plugs on the two sensors are known to be flaky. I would look there for connection issues, especially in an area where there is salt in the air. And, when all else fails, check and clean all of your grounding points.
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The hall sensor plugs are called junior timer plugs, they can be bought from eBay and Porsche direct
I think the plug is on the cars loom and the socket is the hall sensor, changing the sensor is a pain as you have to take the cam cover off and that involves all new gaskets
The cost of the sensor is crazy at $200, I rebuild them for owners over here, a siemens HK101 Hall effect sensor is £13 off the bay, and a couple of pop rivets, and a new socket, shielded cable, all in about $35
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Hi
I had the same issues with codes for the hall sensor,
and yes you can replace the socket on the loom, as you would not want to buy a new engine loom @$1200.
take a look here you should be able to find just about any plug or socket you need
https://www.bmotorsports.com/shop/advanc...=3&ptype=2
1992 968 Coupe
1986 Honda VF1000 FII
2016 Volvo XC90 D5 R-Design