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Personal Experience Sharing – How to Fix Porsche PADM Malfunction!

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Old Mar 5, 2026 | 03:05 AM
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Default Personal Experience Sharing – How to Fix Porsche PADM Malfunction!

My Porsche has had two PADM malfunctions, with the fault codes 001023 and 001013 respectively.

For the first repair, I went to a workshop and replaced the entire set of dynamic engine mounts, which cost more than 3,000 US dollars in total. However, the fault codes appeared again in less than half a year.

Since the maintenance cost was exorbitantly high, I researched other repair methods and ultimately decided to replace the sensor (because the vast majority of PADM malfunctions in Porsches are caused by sensor issues).

After comprehensive comparisons, I chose PROTEVORA.


This sensor boasts OEM-level response accuracy, and its chip is fixed mechanically, making it heat-resistant, pressure-resistant and shock-proof. What’s more, it requires no programming or software debugging during installation—plug and play, super convenient.

If your Porsche is also having PADM problems, why not try replacing the sensor? Here’s the link for any car owner in need to check out on their own:
https://protevora.myshopify.com/
 
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