Notices Follow Rennlist on Facebook for News and Forum Updates 9922019-Present The Forum for the Non-Turbo 911 Sponsored by: Community Links Social Groups Pictures & Albums Users List Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Tag Search Advanced Search Find All Liked Posts Go to Page... How to know when PDCC is on or off? Reply Subscribe Thread Tools Search this Thread 05-26-2020 | 12:08 AM #1 KCviper Thread Starter Racer Joined: Jan 2020 Posts: 294 Likes: 152 From: Dallas, TX How to know when PDCC is on or off? Sorry for the stupidish question, but just want to be sure I know the answer. When the PDCC toggle switch is red, is PDCC on or off? The toggle switch next to the PDCC button is for traction control off, which gives an indicator on the dash, and I assume it is off when red....so trying to make sure I know if PDCC is on or off when lite red. Thanks much!! Reply Like KCviper View Public Profile Find More Posts by KCviper 05-26-2020 | 01:03 AM #2 deetz307 Intermediate Joined: Nov 2019 Posts: 29 Likes: 27 Reply Like deetz307 View Public Profile Find More Posts by deetz307 05-26-2020 | 02:02 AM #3 Porsche911GTS'16 Drifting Joined: Aug 2015 Posts: 2,248 Likes: 1,214 From: Playa Del Rey, CA The button is confusing, as it was in the later 991 models. PDCC is always on. The button just indicates that your car is outfitted with PDCC. The only thing the button does is change the chassis from the normal to the sport chassis. In other words, PDCC cannot be turned off or on, even though the button would lead one to think otherwise... Reply Like Porsche911GTS'16 View Public Profile Find More Posts by Porsche911GTS'16 05-26-2020 | 08:03 AM #4 findtom Racer Joined: Apr 2014 Posts: 304 Likes: 214 From: London, UK Quote: Originally Posted by Porsche911GTS'16 The button is confusing, as it was in the later 991 models. PDCC is always on. The button just indicates that your car is outfitted with PDCC. The only thing the button does is change the chassis from the normal to the sport chassis. In other words, PDCC cannot be turned off or on, even though the button would lead one to think otherwise... Yep this. What the button is showing you is that the dampers are in sport or comfort mode. The PDCC stays on. Reply Like findtom View Public Profile Visit findtom's homepage! Find More Posts by findtom 05-26-2020 | 10:41 AM #5 KCviper Thread Starter Racer Joined: Jan 2020 Posts: 294 Likes: 152 From: Dallas, TX Thank everyone! I've been running with the PDCC light on, but was not sure as it is NOT a very intuitive button! Reply Like The following users liked this post:Lars Johnsen (11-29-2020) KCviper View Public Profile Find More Posts by KCviper 05-27-2020 | 02:28 PM #6 ryandarr1979 Three Wheelin' Joined: Sep 2011 Posts: 1,263 Likes: 840 From: South Shore, MA If you can’t tell the difference, skip it. PDCC is a waste of money in these cars, especially if you have SPASM. These cars already have little to no body roll, so save the money and spend it on something you will notice. Reply Like ryandarr1979 View Public Profile Find More Posts by ryandarr1979 05-27-2020 | 02:35 PM #7 Richard_Wallace Rennlist Member Joined: Apr 2020 Posts: 1,765 Likes: 1,779 From: Ohio Quote: Originally Posted by ryandarr1979 If you can’t tell the difference, skip it. PDCC is a waste of money in these cars, especially if you have SPASM. These cars already have little to no body roll, so save the money and spend it on something you will notice. I think I have PDCC on my car - I have the manual transmission with SPASM and also have the little button, but on my build it does not say PDCC. I assume it comes standard with manual transmission? Reply Like
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Richard_Wallace View Public Profile Find More Posts by Richard_Wallace 05-27-2020 | 03:11 PM #8 Osv Advanced Joined: Feb 2019 Posts: 86 Likes: 36 No. PDCC is an option on everything but the Turbo S. The MT comes standard with sport chrono. Reply Like Osv View Public Profile Find More Posts by Osv 05-27-2020 | 03:17 PM #9 Richard_Wallace Rennlist Member Joined: Apr 2020 Posts: 1,765 Likes: 1,779 From: Ohio Quote: Originally Posted by Osv No. PDCC is an option on everything but the Turbo S. The MT comes standard with sport chrono. I have PASM and RAS, and have that button - so it must come with one of those, or the button/switch does nothing maybe? Reply Like Richard_Wallace View Public Profile Find More Posts by Richard_Wallace 05-27-2020 | 03:32 PM #10 Osv Advanced Joined: Feb 2019 Posts: 86 Likes: 36 Quote: Originally Posted by Richard_Wallace I have PASM and RAS, and have that button - so it must come with one of those, or the button/switch does nothing maybe? What the button does is switching all equipped chassis systems (PASM, RAS and PDCC) from normal to sport mode and back. PASM is standard so is the button. If you order PDCC the damper icon is complemented with the PDCC lettering. Reply Like The following 4 users liked this post by Osv:deetz307 (05-27-2020),jtyt (02-17-2024),Metalblond (05-27-2020),Richard_Wallace (05-27-2020) Osv View Public Profile Find More Posts by Osv 05-27-2020 | 03:39 PM #11 Richard_Wallace Rennlist Member Joined: Apr 2020 Posts: 1,765 Likes: 1,779 From: Ohio Quote: Originally Posted by Osv What the button does is switching all equipped chassis systems (PASM, RAS and PDCC) from normal to sport mode and back. PASM is standard so is the button. If you order PDCC the damper icon is complemented with the PDCC lettering. Ahh, that is a great explanation - thank you.. Makes sense. Reply Like The following 2 users liked this post by Richard_Wallace:deetz307 (05-27-2020),Metalblond (05-27-2020) Richard_Wallace View Public Profile Find More Posts by Richard_Wallace 05-27-2020 | 04:10 PM #12 smiles11 Rennlist Member Joined: Nov 2019 Posts: 3,523 Likes: 3,446 From: Northern California Quote: Originally Posted by ryandarr1979 If you can’t tell the difference, skip it. PDCC is a waste of money in these cars, especially if you have SPASM. These cars already have little to no body roll, so save the money and spend it on something you will notice. Another odd part of PDCC is the fact Porsche forces you to add RAS. So with that working in tandem, how could you tell the difference... It could be smoke & mirrors. Reply Like smiles11 View Public Profile Find More Posts by smiles11 05-27-2020 | 05:24 PM #13 junior tractor Intermediate Joined: Jun 2019 Posts: 26 Likes: 4 From: Bend, Oregon PDCC for Free? As mentioned by Richard Wallace, I have a button that says PDCC but I did not option for it in my build. Does it come with RAS or was it a mistake at the factory? My buddy has RAS in his 992 but he also had to pay $3,000.00 for the PDCC. Does he have an argument with Porsche? My is with PDK. He said on another Porsche purchase (Cayman or 991) he got a refund since it was offered as standard equipment soon after he added the cost to his build and received his car. Reply Like junior tractor View Public Profile Find More Posts by junior tractor 05-27-2020 | 06:28 PM #14 junior tractor Intermediate Joined: Jun 2019 Posts: 26 Likes: 4 From: Bend, Oregon And by the way Roger if you do get money back, you owe me because you thought it was a factory mistake (put the wrong **** on). Now, now I don't owe you if it was the wrong ****! Does anybody have that last **** to the right that says PASM? Reply Like junior tractor View Public Profile Find More Posts by junior tractor 05-27-2020 | 06:45 PM #15 smiles11 Rennlist Member Joined: Nov 2019 Posts: 3,523 Likes: 3,446 From: Northern California @junior tractor you're saying you did not spec PDCC or RAS, but your PASM toggle button has "PDCC" on it? Reply Like smiles11 View Public Profile Find More Posts by smiles11 Thread Tools Show Printable Version Search this Thread Advanced Search Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page Advanced Search User Control Panel Private Messages Subscriptions Who's Online Search Forums Forums Home Rennlist Help and Welcome Sections New Member Welcome Area Rennlist Forum Glitches - post them here. Test posts are permitted. 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