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mudman2

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  1. The level sensors have been problematic throwing errors but I have not seen one that was actually causing uneven height. There are 2 air storage bottles and 2 compressors. Sounds like one system may be down. Holding pressure is not the issue its the changing during regular driving since its always on the move.
  2. I have not seen this posted before SWFL, I will sniff around
  3. The none speed related click implies an electronic circuit or can even mean alternator sometimes. I would go to a spare slot on the drivers side fuse box and try it temporarily to see is that works. By doing that your isolating other active circuits on the car. I think 42 is free. Remember there are 2 required one always hot and one switched Welcome djben
  4. comfort control unit or kessy control unit Dealer or someone with PIWIS
  5. I presume your resetting the error messages ? Fuel Pumps, the high pressure system has to be up to pressure, would be my guess
  6. Ticking is usually power supply related, i would be looking at the ground and the circuit where the power is tapped into
  7. 2003s had 2 batteries sometimes, not many 04's had 2 unless ordered. My bet is that you have only 1
  8. there are spare switched ports in the drivers side fuse box, 27 and 42 seems to ring a bell, use a meter to confirm, I presume this is a true FM Modulator, if so I used one for a few years for iPod and SAT, worked pretty well
  9. Don there is nothing impressive about the Nav, it was defined in 2002 and contracted out. Any map updates are a premium but the technology remains 2002. There are times I will use PCM and other times I will use TomTom on my iPhone, just the way it is.
  10. if its having trouble cranking then battery yes if not, other more serious issues, maybe vent valve
  11. try for a warranty on the airstuts, at least 1. also the compressors will need rebuilt sounds much better
  12. I have about 60K miles on the Hawk HPS (2 sets) with no problems for what its worth. I would never go back. Fluid is important tho after a change I really saw a difference
  13. This is strange tho, is almost like those are part of a missing electric comfort package, I must admit I have never seen a Cayenne without the fuel filler and hatch release buttons to the rear of the door bin.
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