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I have just searched my VIN for mt CTTS on the web and it says that I have the I7K4 tyre pressure monitoring....however I cannot find it on any of the cars menus. I have tried to scroll through every menu and also the handbook....but no joy!
Does anyone know if there is a hidden menu?
Or maybe I7K4 is the pre-wiring? is there a way to tell?
Anyone help greatfully appreciated
James
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The headlight sealant (or "gasket" as the technician referred to it) has just been flagged as a replacement item during my first major service. The car is in the Middle East and I think the heat has contributed to some deterioration but to the naked eye it looks absolutley fine.
In my case I am going to wait until there is some movement in the headlight assembly or equally I get a warning light before I replace, as I think in my case that this is a 'nice to have' replacement as opposed to critical.
Will let you know if I get any problems from not replacing
all the best
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I have been told by Porsche that I have a faulty ERG valve on my Cayenne Turbo 2004, I want to replace it myself, is it a DIY and where do I find it?
lloydian - I am also in Dubai....just had a call from ARM and they have said I need a replacement "turbo breather valve" and want AED 392 for the part and an hours labour....is this similar to your experience? the service advisor didnt mention ERG valve, so this may be completely unrelated
I4E2 - Interior Tailgate Release, electrical
in 9PA, 9PA1 (Cayenne, Cayenne S, Cayenne Turbo, Cayenne Turbo S)
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I have an 06 CTTS and have the exact same question...my VIN clearly states that I have powered rear closure....i definitely cannot find any open or close switches!