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xaf1970

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About xaf1970

  • Birthday 11/27/1970

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    The Netherlands, Amsterdam
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  • Present cars
    Cayenne S 2003
    996 4S 2004
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    any 4 wheel drive porsche
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    VW Golf 2.8 V6 synchro, Audi S4

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  1. under the arm rest there are two screws. remove them. Remove the shift knob. (look here below) Lift the area. Should be easy... I allready did it. Here's correct procedure to remove the Cayenne Automatic Shift Knob... 1. Apply park brake 2. Shift selector to drive.. Use a litte power if it is stuck. 3. Firmly pull shift knob off of shaft(do not press selector button on shift knob while doing this) 4. To re-attach knob...place a short flat head screw driver under button on shift knob to wedge it forward gently while push the knob/shaft back onto the selector rod. Push until it snaps to place. 5. test for proper function and shift back to park before releasing park brake. Xavier
  2. Hi I new on this site, but allready love this site. Usually I'm on a dutch site called porscheforum.nl, but nobody there knows the answer. Small introduction: I am called Xaf, I have a girlfriend and two little sons. one is a half year old and the other one is turning 2 years old in a week. The problem: My girlfriend has a Porsche Cayenne (tiptronic) and our oldest soon dropped a small coin in the tiptronic. Not really in the tiptronic gearbox, but the coin seems to make it hard to put the shifter knob from P to D. I removed the center console of the tiptronic, but still it's impossible to lift it off because I cannot remove the "knob" on the tiptronic shifter. Hopefully somebody can help me, because a trip to the dealer will cost me 250 Euros. Thanks, Xaf Ps: Found this on the site, but is this the only way? Since it's hard to put it in Drive... Here's correct procedure for the Cayenne Automatic Shift Knob... 1. Apply park brake 2. Shift selector to drive(car must be running) 3. Firmly pull shift knob off of shaft(do not press selector button on shift knob while doing this) 4. To re-attach knob...place a short flat head screw driver under button on shift knob to wedge it forward gently while push the knob/shaft back onto the selector rod. Push until it snaps to place. 5. test for proper function and shift back to park before releasing park brake.
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