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mdepaoli

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    2002 C4S, 2004 Cayenne S
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    2007 997 GT3
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    1977 Turbo Carrera, 1987 911 Turbo, 1999 Carerra, 02 Carerra, 78 Ferrari 308 GTS, 1995 Ferrari 348 Spyder, 1999 Viper GTS-ACR, 2001 Mercedes CLK-55, 2000 230 SLK Sport

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  1. I'm looking to get a trailer to tow my C4S"R" :) to the track but I'm having trouble finding a shop that will hook up a brake controller because my local Porsche dealer won't give them wiring information... It's making me wonder if they actually know :-) Has anyone verified what the wiring schematic for the brake controller on a Cayenne? It was posted on the forum that the harness under the cover by the emergency brake is wired as follows: pin 1 is ground pin 2 is permanent power pin 3 is the break signal for the controller pin 4 is the break output (goes to the tow bar socket) Thanks, PureC4S
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