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  1. Try vertexauto.com. A new shaft from Porsche was pricey (about $1200). Vertex has a little beefier one that is only $400, cheaper than replacing the carrier bearing and should not require a balance. I had mine done last year by a local shop and took them about 20 minutes. I would have done it myself if I had a lift.
  2. I just replaced mine. The lamp holder was a pain to get out and I broke the tab off on one of them like Neo1130 said, but they do just pull out. Find a long needle nose pliers and pull. It didn't seem to me there were any tabs that had to line up or anything. The bulbs are a basic wedge style bulb. I went to a local auto parts store and they found me a replacement. I think they cost about $1.30 a piece.
  3. I have an 03 Cayenne Turbo and the rear liftgate has recently had issues with the power close feature. I have to slam the liftgate shut very hard to get the auto lock to engage. I am guessing I need to replace the lock, but I'm not sure. I am looking for someone who has had experience with this problem and/or has replaced this lock.
  4. I have an '03 Cayenne Turbo and my seat controls stopped working. I found a blown fuse (#45). Tried to replace the fuse, but it blew again. There must be a short. Does anyone have a wiring diagram for this or experienced this? Of course the seat is all the way back so my short legs can hardly reach the pedals.
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