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  1. Were you able to calibrate? I have similar issue with Cayenne 2019 after wheel alignment. I used iCarsoft CR Max and it didn't calibrate. Just curious, what was the procedure for calibrating from the service manual? I read lots of similar proceeders for different cars/models but couldn't find one for Cayenne 2019. I know you have the Macan, but still may try it. Thanks!
  2. Porsche Cayenne 2019 (9YA). If you have a code "C10ACF0 - Steering End stops not learned" after wheel alignment. 1. Start engine 2. Turn steering wheel RIGHT to full lock 3. Wait 5sec 4. Turn steering wheel LEFT to full lock. 5. Wait 5 sec The warning light (message about "Assisted steering limited") should disappear. While you are doing this, the warning light may blink (disappear and appear again), just keep going. If the light/message don't clear, repeat. Sometimes it requires to do twice in a row. 6. Turn engine off. This should work on other Porsche models too.
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