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  1. The root causes of this problem is not Always the dme module.. I , like. MAny others have been chasing the p1266 code ( along with p1550 )... Today I have located the actual cause of the problem and it has nothing to do with any module or software... The Air Conditioning condensate drain is clogged and is pouring into the driver's side floorboard when the vehicle is turning right... The wiring connections under the driver door sill plate are horribly corroded and the loom was full of water... I have dried it out and used some ' QD ELECTRONICS CLEANER ' To remove the corrosion and then cleared the codes from ALL MODULES . My MIL has not yet re-illuminated and the vehicle is operating perfectly fine like it did over 9 months ago when the issues began to occur... Hope this helps someone from unloading the money-powered parts cannon at this issue. 2006 Porsche Cayenne S ( 4.5L NA V8 )
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