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  1. Looks like you did a code readout. Chances are you have a coil failing. Which can show intermittently. WhisperBlade - I know living in Canada you probably fear the scored cylinder #5 problem - but it's actually rather rare, and probably unknown in London UK where it rarely gets much below freezing. With these sort of issues - step by step diagnostics, starting with the simple stuff (like reading the codes - if a misfire is shown as he mentions I'd be moving coils around and see if the fault follows the coil) is really what should be done first - rather then yelling "FIRE" or "EBOLA" and causing panic. Thanks, yes I did a code readout (but cannot remember which code it was - but said cylinder 2 misfire..). I had cleared the misfire in cylinder 2 error code and the past few times I have driven it has not come back yet - but it had come a few times before that when I had cleared it. Would you happen to have instructions on how I can get to the coil and move it to next cylinder? These are not related to this post but not quite sure where to post this(if you know a post with these I can move the question there): I am getting P0344 (camshaft position sensor bank 1) pretty much everytime I park and start up again. Also, when I reverse both the front and rear parking sensors show red bars, whereas front sensors work fine in drive. Any idea what might be wrong with this - just trying to understand if something is wrong with the rear sensors why would the front ones also not work in reverse? Also, front passenger seat and rear seat heaters are not working - maybe the relay? But not sure how to get to it. Apologies for asking the obvious questions if I am, but I bought the car recently so not too familiar with things just yet.
  2. Hi Guys, did you find the main cause? I have a similar issue which occurs intermittently - and the car starts vibrating quite a bit, and shows misfire in cylinder 2. Have a 2006 cayenne turbo s. Any help would be very much appreciated. thanks
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