Two possible mechanisms for the corrosion protection by conducting polymer coatings are discussed in this paper. The ennobling mechanism based on the assumption that the high potential of the polymer is able to keep the metal surface in the passive state and the possible capability to smear out the sites of oxygen reduction. Using a special model sample set up it could be shown that electrochemically deposited polypyrrole films can indeed protect small pin hole like defects from corrosion. In the case of immersion into chloride free solution the polypyrrole is able to maintain the defect in the passive state for a few hours while in chloride containing solution the passivitiy breaks down after few seconds. The size of the defect significant...