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  1. Hey, same problem here: I have a 2004 Cayenne, and pretty much I have the same problem, the error message that says "...amplifier no available". the navigation works, but no audio at all. I disconnected the CD changer, and nothing changed, but the message that only says that the amp doesn't work. Now, it started with intermitten frequency, a day it was working, the other it wasn't. I turned off the engine and restarted it and it was working. Loud noise and stopped working, not working at all. Now it hasn't worked for a month, and yesterday once gotten to destination, I stopped the engine, removed the key, and thought to start the radio and ...bang, it worked! I repeted the experiment today after the 16 miles trip to the office and it worked again. So what the F... is going on? it's not the amp, it's not the optical cable in my opinion, it's not the fuse....what the heck is it? I thought it could be a ground problem. Not at the battery though, I had the battery replaced a week ago, and thus (I want to hope) the job was done correctly and all nuts and bolts were tightened. so.... i checked the ground bolt in the rear of the vehicle, left and right in the trunk inside where you have those emplty spaces. they seem ok to me, so.... WHY WHY WHY all of the sudden? what is the cause? what is it?
  2. Do you usually park your car in a level flat parking lot (beside the garage that I imagine is flat)? Anyway it happens to me expecially in the summer, I never paid too much attention also because the oil level is OK and therefore the possible explanation is the oil in the turbos, this is what I was told by the dealer. Good luck and enjoy your toy!!
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