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8 hours ago, wizard said:
In the vicinity of your battery, you should have a reset switch - small black rectangular box with a yellow button on top.
If you have ... and before pressing it, you might want to Google to establish whether it could be related to your problem.
I removed the cover off the side of the battery box where all the wires join and i see no reset switch, just some large fuses and a relay.
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4 minutes ago, Tuffty_McNut said:
That's in the back by the spare wheel right?
Nothing back there
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Just now, wizard said:
A stab in the dark, but does your vehicle have an auxilliary battery for cranking the engine and, if so, have you checked that?
That's in the back by the spare wheel right?
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1 minute ago, Loren said:
What else does not work?
Headlights, brake lights, radio? etc.
Headlights work, radio works but no sound, brake lights work, interior lights work, wipers do not work but washers do.
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Checked 40 and the fuse was good.
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The battery went flat on my 2008 Cayenne Turbo, replaced the battery and now when i turn the key i have no dash/ignition/engine lights.
The heater fan works, the turn signals work, steering tilt works, adjustable suspension works.
Wipers don't work, heated seats don't work and engine will not turn over.
I've checked all the usual but maybe missed something, any help would be great.
Thanks in advance.
Turn key no dash lights
in 9PA, 9PA1 (Cayenne, Cayenne S, Cayenne Turbo, Cayenne Turbo S)
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I did, as I said it was fuse 26 on the left side.
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