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  1. Can anyone help with below Codes for my 2011 Cayenne Base Model: P164D - Oil Pressure P3044 - Throttle P046 - Evap (I think this is some sort of leak in my gas line...already bought a new gas cap & code came back yesterday) Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!
  2. Hopefully last question...the guy at Audi said that he didn't see any pins for the connector on his computer (it should be a female 5 hole plug, because MAF sensor has 5 pins on its connector)...when I get the part from them, should I go to VW dealer and get pins and wires or should my mechanic be able to obtain on his own?
  3. Part actually has a VW stamp on it (#: 1J0971921G)...it also has some other numbers on the other side of the plug (#: 7807222)...Porsche dealer told me to call Audi & I ordered the connector from them for $9.00.
  4. OK...That sounds a lot more reasonable than replacing the entire harness...Any idea where I would buy the parts or should an auto electrician be able to find them for me? Thanks for quick response...
  5. I have a 2006 3.2L Cayenne and it has been running hard at idle and shutting off. It seems as if the MAF sensor connector/plug is fried to the sensor. I have already bought a new MAF sensor, but don;t want to break old plug. Dealer is telling me that I have to replace the entire engine wiring harness. I find that hard to believe for just one plug. Anyone have similar issue and been able to fix without changing entire harness? Can a good Auto electrician just fix or replace faulty plug?
  6. Bank 2/sensor 2 is behind cat on left (closest to steering wheel) correct?
  7. Changed both O2 sensors on Porsche Cayenne (V6) in Bank 2 and still getting following Error Codes: P0160 (Bank 2 Sensor 2)/P0159 (Bank 2 Sensor 2)...Could the new BOSCH O2 sensor have failed ALREADY (Error came on about 2-3 hrs after installation)? Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
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