Turbo/Supercharger Boost Pressure Sensor Circuit Intermittent
2010-2016 Porsche Panamera 3.6L V6
Description
The boost pressure sensor signal is intermittent, causing erratic boost control. The PCM detects signal dropouts or sudden voltage changes.
Symptoms
- Check Engine Light intermittent
- Fluctuating boost gauge
- Inconsistent power delivery
- Occasional limp mode
- Surging under load
Common Causes
- Loose boost pressure sensor connector
- Damaged sensor wiring
- Faulty boost pressure sensor
- Vibration-related intermittent contact
- Corroded sensor pins
Diagnostic Steps
- Monitor boost pressure PID for signal dropouts
- Wiggle test on sensor connector while monitoring data
- Inspect sensor connector pins for corrosion
- Check wiring harness routing near heat sources
- Swap sensor with known good unit if available
Repair Notes
Replace boost pressure sensor or repair intermittent wiring connection.
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Common Questions
What does code P3003 mean on a 2010-2016 Porsche Panamera?
P3003 stands for "Turbo/Supercharger Boost Pressure Sensor Circuit Intermittent". The boost pressure sensor signal is intermittent, causing erratic boost control. The PCM detects signal dropouts or sudden voltage changes.
What are the symptoms of P3003 on a Porsche Panamera?
Common symptoms of P3003 include: Check Engine Light intermittent, Fluctuating boost gauge, Inconsistent power delivery, Occasional limp mode, Surging under load.
What causes P3003 on a 2010-2016 Porsche Panamera?
Common causes of P3003 include: Loose boost pressure sensor connector, Damaged sensor wiring, Faulty boost pressure sensor, Vibration-related intermittent contact, Corroded sensor pins.