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  1. Best read in pigeon Russian

    I have not heard quite that description before. Could be your pads are giving you some sort of wear warning.

    The GPS is not associated with that however.

    I think we need a better explanation, can you tell us in YOUR launguage and see if we can get a better feel

    hi everybody , i m new on this forum

    i ve a Cayenne S 2004 since one month i ve got a problem with it

    sometime i start engine and when i start running there is the abs light that going on with automatic brake on the front wheel after that the psm light go on too and the automatic brake stop and the car then run perfect BUT the GPS is static after the two light go on the GPS

    since one month the gps going crazy sometime when i go forward the gps reverse like i run with the front of the car behind

    sometime everithing ok and sometime

    abs psm light and gpd failure (reverse or totaly freeze )

    the dealer change the battery but it didn t change a thing

    if someone have any idea of what going wrong it will be very nice

    ps ; sorry for my english

    i start my engine begin to drive and there is some automatic brake on the front wheel (like if the abs activated ) then the abs light on the computer say abs default intervention after that the PSM light go on too

    and after that the gps is freeze at the last position before the too light go on

    if i stop and restart the engine the gps is ok until the too light come back

    all the other fonction of the pcm are ok

    tank you for your help

    my porsche dealer think it s an abs pcm sensor on a wheel ( after first thinking it was a battery default )

    i think he doesn t know

    tank you for your help

  2. hi everybody , i m new on this forum

    i ve a Cayenne S 2004 since one month i ve got a problem with it

    sometime i start engine and when i start running there is the abs light that going on with automatic brake on the front wheel after that the psm light go on too and the automatic brake stop and the car then run perfect BUT the GPS is static after the two light go on the GPS

    since one month the gps going crazy sometime when i go forward the gps reverse like i run with the front of the car behind

    sometime everithing ok and sometime

    abs psm light and gpd failure (reverse or totaly freeze )

    the dealer change the battery but it didn t change a thing

    if someone have any idea of what going wrong it will be very nice

    ps ; sorry for my english

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