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  1. The spare battery is a keeper especially in your rural area. The Main is under the driver seat. So I would strongly consider the external mount. http://www.porsche.com/usa/accessoriesands...paretireholder/ All Cayenne Models Exclusive Driver's Selection Online Shop Assuring easy access to the spare tire, the exterior lockable tire holder offers optimum security, durability and convenience. Full size spare and wheel cover not included in the spare tire holder kit and additional parts are required. Please contact your local authorized Porsche dealer for more information. Part no. 955 044 000 21 I'll give it a crack. Thanks!
  2. Howdy all; I picked up an '04 Cayenne S last year. I suffered a blowout coming home and went to put on the spare. Much to my surprise, what looked like a spare tire cover housed what appears to be a spare battery. And, just to clarify, that fix-a-flat junk doesn't work unless it's a slow leak. Does anyone know how to fit a spare (collapsible is fine) on the car? I'm out in rural areas fairly often and would hate to get stranded out of cell phone coverage. Thanks in advance!
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