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danhaddock

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    2004 Cayenne S
    2007 Honda Odyssey
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  1. What is the part number for the wire the rear (drivers side) brake sensor connect to? I broke mine trying to disconnect the old brake sensor. 2004 Cayenne S Silver Calipers Thanks
  2. I too have this problem (mine the button actually fell off). I got the repair kit from the dealer but I am struggling to install it. It is a real neck twister to see up there. Is there a trick to it? I can't seem to get the old spring out. I am not even sure if it pushes up or down. Any experiaences shared will help. Thanks Dan '04 S
  3. I am looking to buy the Durametric code reader and i came across this: http://www.obd2tech.com/33-porsche-tester-...ic-scanner.html Is is any good? Anyone have experience with it? The dealer quoted my $1,600 for the 90 KMS Major service. I am in shock. It is just an oil/filter, air filter and sparkplug change. Thanks Dan 2004 Cayenne S Toronto Ontario
  4. I haven't got the code yet. I assume I have to go to the dealer for that or buy the Durametric. Is that correct or is there another way to get the code?
  5. I have a 04 Cayenne S and just got the Air Bag Fault Light. I know I need to either go to the dealer to have the light reset or buy the Durametic. But what would be the "likely" cause? I live in Ontario Canada and this is my daily driver, so I guessing corrosion on one of the seat or seatbelt connections. On a sort of related note my brake pad indicator has come on and i am planning on doing the brakes myself. Will that light reset automatically or will I need the Durametric for that as well? Dan Haddock 06 Silver Cayenne S
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