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  1. From the Pelican Parts Forum

     

    "The heater core is removed from the under the drivers side dashboard. It is located right in the center of the vehicle above the transmission tunnel underneath the dashboard. The relay carrier, Immob CU, and Electrical CU must be removed, hidden behind the drivers side lower dash panels. Hope that helps! " Fredn5

  2. This looks to be the heater core.

     

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  3. Hello-

     

    I am new to this forum but I have been lurking for awhile now search through the forums. Purchased a 2004 Cayenne Turbo. It was great for about a week until my drive home from work. I triggered the PSM, ABS light. I was not worried as I thought it was a abs sensor/speed sensor gone bad. I took it home and parked while I work on other things. Long story short It Is now stuck in park and will not move until I manually release the lock. I investigated both foot wells and found the typical corrosion. This fixed the PSM/ABS issue but I was still stuck in park. Next step was taking the Battery to be tested and it was deemed 'OK'. I purchased a durametric scanner and found the following:

     

    Transfer Case Faults

       

    2025:
    Power supply - Open circuit/short circuit to B+, test conditions are not-completed, fault is not currently active and is not causing a DTC light
    1314:
    DME control module - No signal/communication, test conditions are not-completed, fault is not currently active and is not causing a DTC light
    1336:
    CAN comfort OFF - No signal/communication, test conditions are not-completed, fault is not currently active and is not causing a DTC light
    1317:
    Instrument cluster - No signal/communication, test conditions are not-completed, fault is not currently active and is not causing a DTC light

     
     

     

     
       
       
    I assuming this might be a bad transfer control module and or still isn't getting power. Any help would be appreciated.  
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