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  1. Don't know where the drain is, but it took the dealer a bit of time and work to partially disassemble the dash and get it cleared. Had it done under warranty. After that work was done, a couple of weeks later, I noticed some wet areas underneath the carpet mats - both driver and passenger side. Dried them out, and now watching for it. There was no water on the mats, only under. Mistery so far - has anyone seen anything like that before?
  2. I had this happen on my 2006 CTTS, and ended taking it to the dealer. I still had it under warranty, and they replaced the whole assembly free of charge.
  3. I had the same problem with my '06 CTTS. The dealer (not a Porsche one) that I got the car from recently said all Cayennes have this problem. As mine is still under factory warranty, I had the damper replaced by a Porsche dealer for free.
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