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Posts posted by MFDoom72
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no 2 Cayennes will have the exact same fuses.
the fuse diagrams are on the internet.. -
it's 1 of 2 coolant temperature sensors and the auxiliary coolant pump
replace all 3 and the problem will go away -- had this issue for a short time on my S Hybrid, replaced the 2 sensors (one is on the back of the engine ) and the auxiliary water pump ( which can be had on ebay for 1/5 of the Porsche price, from the OE manufacturer ... Pierburg ).... coolant sensors are cheap all over the net -
you blew another fuse
check all the fuses / relays
Cayenne s hybrid hybrid sistem fail
in 9YA (Cayenne, Cayenne S, Cayenne Turbo, Cayenne S Hybrid)
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this is a brake pressure vaccum code
here is the repair kit:
RKX Audi 3.0T / 3.2L Vacuum Pump Reseal / Rebuild Kit 2008+ B8 S4 Q7 C6
if that doesn't work for you, you can buy and install a new vaccum brake pump from Pierburg , part cost is around $250 part # 06E145100R
06E145100R Pierburg OEM Vacuum Pump 7.24807.27.0 for VW AUDI PORSCHE 3.0T 2.8
good luck