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Posts posted by CAYANN
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Hello look the sensor on the break pedal
Best regards Cayann
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Member who can see the size for cut my bumper please
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Read this if you change oil ,Transfert case
Have a Nice day
Cayann
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The computer having a function(office) "learning"("apprenticeship") of your conduct(driving), it adapts itself to you but sometimes he can lose a little pedals. It is also useful to reset after the draining of her(it) limps (the functioning being different with some new oil) here is the procedure to reset the computer .
1. put contacts (without starting the engine) .
2. Push the accelerator up to abutment during 10 second .
3. Pushed pedal ,cut the contact .
4. Release the pedal .
5. Put back contacts (without starting) during 5 Minutes (necessary for the "rehabilitation" of the accelerator, and for the grading of the potentiometer). Get (touch) nothing.
6. Start the engine without touching anything only brake .
7. Set off and observe the result .
ENGINEMAN A friend of my forum give the information
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hello
y want to cut my bumper for cayenne 2009 with electrical trailer hitch
someone cant take a photo and send me for nowing how much i cut the bumper whis sizes
thank
Cayann
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hello thank and sorry for my english
i different class of control unit i read a lot of topic in this forum but i am lost
95561804000
95561804001
95561804002
95561804010
but what iis the good reference with MY connector sorry thanks
my cayenne is 957 YEAR 2009
Cayann
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hello loren
i bought a original porsche used trailer type:327007 ref 7L5803921K
i want to know the number of control unit for buying
i have 2 photos of the 2 connectors if you want i send you
thank you best regards
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Wiper Blades
Hello Here's how to change wiper blades inexpensively buy just the rubber scraper at a store specializing in meter disassemble the brush to remove the 2 plastic caps on the ends of the brush with a small screwdriver prying to lift up the ends paw stuck rubber levering pull the rubber to change up the tab again to close the rubber blocks that give tips and here the brand new wipers Cayann friendly
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Submitted06/10/2010 08:57 AM
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Updated09/30/2016 02:05 PM
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Nav thinks I'm somewhere else
in 92A (Cayenne, Cayenne Diesel, Cayenne S, Cayenne Turbo, Cayenne S Hybrid)
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The antena is in the roof spoiler