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woodslayer

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  1. getting ready to sell my2004 cayenne s and wonder what is the best place to list her? 106k, new front end, new air pumps, new rotors, recent drive shaft, coolant pipes done. silver with full black leather interior, bose, sunroof, new headliner in suede like the 911's. great car but my wife says i have too many. was planning on keeping her but it is the cayenne or the 911... so easy choice. also have a full set of factory manuals. the 28? binder set. if this is wrong place to ask this let me know. i guess it looks like an ad but it is really a question. thank, m
  2. Loren. I need to do this as well on my 2004 cayenne s. Do you have info you can send.
  3. hi scott.  saw you purchased the 2004 cayenne service manuals a long time ago.  i am having a problem with my drivers side front turn signal.  was wondering if i could pay you to copy off the pages about the turn signal circuit?  i cant figure out where the problem is.  EVERYTHING else on the car seems to work?  if you have other ideas i am open.  i am here in dallas.  Willing to pay if you want to drop off at a kinks an have them run off the section?    if you ever want to sell the set of books, please let me know.  

     

    thanks, Michael

    1. Scott C

      Scott C

      Hi Michael,

      I just saw this so my apologies for the delay.  If you haven't resolved the issue, please let me know if I can help.

       

      Tx,

      Scott

  4. Colorado driveshaft and 2 hours. Easy fix. Just one hint. Put the rear attachment on first and thread the bolts before you set the part tight the the back attachment point. Had to pull apart to get lined up. When dry fitting everything the rear attachment was compressed in and difficult to pull out and line up with the bolt holes.
  5. Resolved... So the negative ground from the battery to car had a little corosion hidden at the bolt and between the terminal and the frame. ran the car with all the electronics on and fan and lights and radio... found the ground strap getting warm and problem solved... thanks for all the help.
  6. thanks for the updates. Porsche put in the battery so i am hoping they got it right. i cross checked the first 2 after market and they were correct. the car is garaged all the time and i do not hear any fans or pumps running. I am going to let porsche take a look at it. they dropped the ball last time by just throwing a new battery in it... so we shall see... i did all the basic stuff... and check the connections in the battery box.. all tight. and car is 100% factory original... thanks and if anyone has any ideas... thank you in advance for sharing! michael
  7. do check your cooling system... when my cooling tank went is was due to a faulty waterpump... Hard to work out as the motor ran a little warm but no too hot.. finally worked it out but wasted a week messing with it after work.
  8. I have a 2004 cayenne S with 56,000 miles. drive it almost everyday to work and back. 7 miles... each way. i have had the water pipes done and then the transmission seals. 45,000 miles other than that no problems. in July 2011 put in new batter. i dec. 2011 put in another new battery. on march 22 the Dec. battery died. quick jump start and took to dealer. tested and dealer said bad battery - not porsche quality. about 3 weeks later porsche battery dead. so. jump start and off to dealer. at dealer battery just had enough juice to start the car. so charging system is working as it was only 10 miles to dealer. ran A/C on the way. Amp meter shows 14amp charge and all electrical worked fine once the car was running. any ideas??? i after reading other reports, i remved the bose sub from where the spare tire would be an there is not a second battery. i am 100% positive of this. thanks for any ideas or suggestions. thanks, Michael
  9. what did you find out? i am having the same issue with my 04 S... battery last summer, batter in Dec. and the last battery lasted 3 weeks from porsche. charge is good. had to get a jump, drove to dealer and battery was charged enough to start the car. dont get it. thanks,
  10. there was a problem with the 2004 keys when they first came out. It is a problem with the programing in the key fob. you may have a bad fob. does this happen everytime you try to start the car? if you receive excellence, there is a great article on the 03-06 cayenne that will tell all the stuff you need to know... the starter is very expensive to repalace. if the key fob is causing this i would replace the key or not use. the cost of the fob with old key installed is nothing compared to a starter.
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