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No I will keep trying
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No its thin and its like a reinforcement that sits back about 12 cm from front crossmember its self and has a series of holes for the front apron to attach too.
I have the Gemballa body kit on it now so I need to attach it at that point because its fibreglass.
The piece would be 20mm thick and 60mm wide and it mounts off the bottom of the chassis rails??
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Its the crossmember that goes from 1 chassis rail to the other and acts as the lower radiator support and the front bumper lower apron rests on it?
Its not actually in that photo though. Does that give you any ideas?
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I am trying to get a Porsche part number for a front radiator crossmember on my cayenne.
It has the number 7L0805551A on it.
Chassis number is WP2ZZZ9PZ4LA80156
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Are you referring to the whistling sound when the fan is turned up high? I get this sound when the windows and doors are all closed and the fan is on high. Check if this happens with the car stopped. The dealer couldn't figure out why this is happening and how to fix it. I'm going in again for my 20k service and I'll ask if they figured it out. It seems to be a common issue in the Cayennes on the lot.
If this is your problem, try opening the window a little or the sunroof. that seems to relieve the air pressure and stop the noise.
There should be a new TSB for the whistling sound at your dealer by now. It has to with little holes on the front door frames that need to be sealed up. Should be covered under warranty.
Any idea what the bulletin number is??
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W559 recall will fix this.
The tip switch triggers because it has water in it and throws out the voltage polarity. The new switches have a silicone filled casing.
cayenne crossmember
in 9PA, 9PA1 (Cayenne) Part Number Requests
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I managed to find the part eventually. If only I had a copy of the volkswagon catalogue this could have been easier. I will post the part number as it isn't pictured in PET but the the part number is there.
Thanks