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Radiator Fan turn on even when cold
in 9PA, 9PA1 (Cayenne, Cayenne S, Cayenne Turbo, Cayenne Turbo S)
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Hello Everyone
Not meaning to bump up this old thread, But i recently experienced the same issue.
This is my first post ever on this forum, in fact I created an account to share my solution for this :thumbup:
I drive a 2005 Porsche Cayenne S.
What I did was disconnect and reconnect the battery (underneath the driver's seat), and all went back to normal (it's been one week).
I haven't tried to check the car with a durametric, maybe a simple fault code reset might have worked.
I suggest doing so (takes about 20 minutes), and see what happens, It's not going to harm your car in any way
Strictly follow Instructions on replacing the battery in the user manual.
Please wear safety equipment, or have an electrician do this for you.
After reconnecting the battery, warnings for PSM, ABS, and air suspension might show. They can be cleared with a durametric or by simply driving for a few miles.
Best regards Everyone, and see you in other posts