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Martynh

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  1. So I have managed to find the answer to my question for anyone following this... It turns out that my cayenne is a later model GTS (late 2008 build so i guess 2009 model year). As such these cars DO NOT NEED TO RUN THE ADDITIONAL CABLE AND WIRING (from steering column to DME)!!! That's right, you just need to fit the cruise control stalk to the steering column, code the car with PIWIS and bingo it works like magic! From the image below, it looks like the X marks which models require the additional wiring, the - indicates the additional cabling is not required.
  2. Hi All, i went to complete the DME connection on this retro fit on my 2009 GTS (UK model) today. However I noted that it looks like pin a38 doesn’t have a grey / yellow cable in it?? Is it possible the colour changed? as a fall back I opened the fuse box to connect to the blue connector by adding my new cable to pin 3 which is currently empty. However, when I looked at the receiving side of the connector there is nothing for the new cable to connect on to?? has anyone else noted this or is my car missing the pin required in the blue connector? thanks!
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