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thor1974

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  1. if the tabs are broke then you have misfire and rough idle but if it broke off then is the engine stalling.
  2. Hi, do you have a diagram for the timing marks for a 2006 Porsche Cayenne 4.5 V8 Turbo?

  3. had someone a diagram for timing chain marks for a 2006 Porsche Cayenne Turbo 4.5 V8 ?
  4. today I check the camshaft pick up taps and the little pin was bend. I bend it back and will check now the Timing again. had someone a diagram for the timing marks?
  5. today I checked first the electric. I have 12Volt on the Sensor. very good ground and 5 Volt goes back to the ECM. tomorrow I will look after the Caps. I will keep you informed what I found out. But I have a new message in the Cluster from the Dashboard it showed now "oil level monitoring failure and PSM failure" and idea what that can be? The Oil level sensor in the oilpan is new.
  6. yes the engine was running smooth and I set the timing back how is was.
  7. Hi I have a Porsche Cayenne Turbo. I had a Cylinderhead damaged and changed the Gasket include Chain. The Engine is now rough idel and miss firing. I read that the Code P0344 can cause the miss fire. The Cam Sensor is new. did anyone had this kind of problems too after chaging the headgasket??? Please let me know Thanks
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