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Wheljasm

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  1. We are also having the same problems with an 09 Cayenne TTWas working fine then suddenly started continually rebooting with messages in GermanNo audio, no Navigation, no phone, just the reboot start up screen, then the tuner screen with all stations blank, then back to blank screen, and restart....Does anyone have any ideas?CheersJason
  2. I have just brand new rotors and pads fitted on my 2009 CTT... But the NOISE!!!! The squeal is terrible, and my dealership tells me "to just go and do a few emergency stops...." to try and sort it out. Does fitting the ceramic pads reduce/eliminate the noise? I read in the forums that Hawk pads are good, and a lot of talk of EBC yellow/red..... For basically town/motorway driving, what would be the best selection? We live in Denmark, so cold wet climate is the norm.... Lots of snow and slush at the moment.... :-)
  3. Hi there, I'm new to this forum , and have recently picked up a 2009 Cayenne Turbo. It was fitted with brand new discs anmd pads all round, and It too squeals like a train coming in to the station at low speeds, and like other people I'm tired at being stared at by pedestrians/other road users etc. I see a lot of solutions, and promises to come back with results of anti squeal gel, cleaning, ceramic pads etc.... The Dealer has told me "to do a few emergency stops to sort it out.... as Turbo brakes need to be used to sort out the squealing" After reading this forum, and seeing the reason of resonance, I think the dealer might have been trying to fob me off.... Has anyone got any ideas? Or results from Ceramic pads? Would these be available from the dealer? Are they a Porsche Part? Cheers Jason
  4. :welcome: We have an Owners Manual section. The MY08 Cayenne S is here Thanks for your help! Cheers Jason
  5. First post.... Does anyone know where I can download the user manual for my Cayenne S? I've managed to "misplace" my one....:-(
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