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  1. I have the Blizzaks on new Cayenne wheels from Tire Rack (thanks to Devon for the post) and they are GREAT. We have lots of snow and ice here in Canada so wither tires are a no brainer. Very happy with the DV-M1's and would recommend them to any Cayenne owner. I have Pirelli Sotto Zero's on my Boxster but with the AWD Cayenne, the Boxster gets to sit out until spring, so have less experience with them on snow and ice, but the little I have tells me they are good as well..
  2. Are you holding switch down until a click is heard when top closes? If you only hold it until the top is up the windows won't close, but you can still latch the top. Hold an extra few seconds, an audible click is heard, and then windows will close. THis happened to me when I first got the 987. If you are holding long enough and windows still won't close then service is the only option.
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