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  1. I'm experiencing the same thing on my 2006 Cayenne S. In ECON mode, the air coming out of the vents is warm/hot after the engine has run for about 15 min even at the lowest setting. In AUTO mode with the A/C on the temperatures are fine. Has anyone found the reason for this?
  2. Not sure if your problem is fixed already, but same type of starting and stalling happened to my MY97 986. I had to get it towed to the dealer and they diagnosed it as a broken fuel pump.
  3. I just happened to check my speedo with my gps the other day. It's reading almost 10km/h higher than actual speed. This explains why I have to "speed" to keep up with tracffic.
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