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azelaya

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  1. The way I read my link, was that was the actual full replacement assembly. Is it not? I am pretty mechanically inclined; is this a DIY kinda job?

    Whats the best place to buy a Durametric

    Thanks again for your help!

    i bought the pump kit from ecs, couldn't belive the price. looks brand new to me. and it includes the piston oring and the screws which sold for almost 200 at VW dealer.

    put it in, problem solved. be careful when you hook up the air hoses. i had leak on one of them and had to redo it. the whold thing is located at the passenger side under the doors.

    use some soap water to check for leakage after you done.

    it is a diy job but if you have access of a lift, that will make it much easier.

    hope that helps

    Hi there i can't belive to, when i go to the ECSTunning and order the air suspension pump repair kit $9.90 + shipping WOW, hurry up and order , here is the link

    http://www.ecstuning.com/Search/Es289283/ES289283/

  2. Bought a 2004 Turbo and I immediately had the "Air Suspension Faulty - Workshop" error light. Of course I took it to the dealer but the light did not come on while at their shop. But as soon as I would drive it - I would get the fault. Ran across this posting and thought I would rebuild before paying for a new compressor.

    I bought the part from a local VW dealer for $170.00 USD and spent an hour following isakpede's posting. Very easy and immediately solved my fault.

    My kit from Wabco contained a piston ring, two Torx bolts for compressor head and an o ring seal. No elbow is included nor did my unit need one. It was in good shape.

    Thanks for the great DIY help!

    Hi there, I just buy my repair kit from ecsTunning and i think they have a error on there website because my cost , $9.90 for the complete kit , not only the bolt and o ringand seal, but inclued the hose and part of the compressor, if any one have this problem by fast and order from here , before they fix it, i call and they say that price is ok, and if you buy only the bolt, o ring and seal i will cost $180.00

    Crazy. Here are the links

    http://www.ecstuning.com/Search/Es289283/ES289283/ complete and $9.90

    http://www.ecstuning.com/Search/Es414705/ES414705/ only bolt, o ring and seal $184.00

  3. Hi.

    Im really new the help, i have a cayenne turbo 2004 with 70,000 kilometers and a have ploblems with the suspension, when i drive my car it feel like im driving in the sport mode because is so steef the suspension, when i press to confort or nomal nothing happend, in the dashboard change but the car is feel the same. Can some one help me anyone with this problem ?

    I dont have a duromet o piwis, to find the code, and in my country dont have a porsche dealership

    Help pls someone

    Arnaldo

  4. The phone module is the most rear one, full light alloy and mounted upside down ( identification sticker downwards ).

    Hi.

    Sorry for my inglish. lol

    a phone module on a pcm, I have the same question i like to know if my car have it. my car is a cayenne turbo 2004 germany version and have the GSM TRAY in the PCM and the phone button in the upper part of the radio, but when i putt a gsm chip nothing happen, somthing else how do i know what model is my PCM ?

    the SW version Say

    3.0 pcm

    3.0 System Software

    6635 Device Type.

    Thank for your help.

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  5. Hi,

    Don't think this is exactly what you are looking for, but I have provided a wiring Diagram for 2006 Cayenne Bose Stereo...etc. Thought this may help?

    Good luck!

    DC

    Hi, thank you for the share, it's a very clear wiring diagram. Do you know where can I found the same thing but for the new 2009 Bose amplifier please ?

    Thank you.

    Hi anubis.

    Maybe you can tell me where do you find the TBS for the wiring diagram and the TBS number.

    Thanks.

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