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  1. I have had the same problem, dealer could not fix it and said fo me to just slam the thing hard. I have found that if I open a door, like the driver door and then slam it hard, I ususally have success easier.
  2. '04 Cayenne S, Stopped at gas station to pump gas, as pumping noticed thin vapour/smoke from left tailpipe, I thought I had left the engine running as that is the kind of emission I see from the tail pipe with engine idling. Finished pumping and went to the front, the engine had been turned off! so this was coming out with the engine off. The continues to drive fine! Any ideas?
  3. Warranty has ended and I was hoping this could be a DIY project with some guidance from the members of this forum. I did not change mine so cannot guide you, but there is nothing special about the shocks and you may be able to get any parts store such as Auto zone to look if they carry compatible shocks, changing should be simply disconnecting the old ones and replacing the new ones.
  4. Need to change the shocks, mine were changed under warranty.
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