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  1. rmframe's post in 2011 Cayenne Transmission oil change was marked as the answer   
    Problem solved.  The 2011 has a fill port on the side (drivers) of the Transmission with a Torx 55 plug. Unfortunately the fill plug is very tight and with little room for a socket or fingers. The rest of the process is as described in the DIY article for the earlier model. A garden sprayer with a pipe bent into a hook was used to fill. The fill plug should be inserted before the engine runs to heat the ATF to 40 degrees . My car has a 36mm stand pipe in the drain plug; I note the parts diagram shows two lengths.. The ATF was dirty and the four magnets had some filings.
     
    I am glad I serviced the Transmission at 90,000 miles rather than the scheduled 160,000 recomended.
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