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    PCA (Porsche Club of America)
  • Present cars
    2017 Porsche 911 Turbo
  • Former cars
    2004 Porsche Cayenne S
    20111 Porsche Panamera Turbo

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  1. In my car, it's found on the multifunction display menu, as opposed to the larger 7" display in the center of the dash, not sure if you've checked both places. Cheers.
  2. It's on my car (in Canada) Page 151 of the manual, as you mentioned: Changing button assignment on multi- function steering wheel The assignment of the MFS button on the multi- function display can be changed individually. Functions from the multi-function display or PCM can be assigned to the MFS button. 1. Select> “Vehicle” > “Settings”> “Steering wheel op.” 2. “Multif. key” and confirm. 3. Select “PCM function” or “Inst. clus. fun.”and confirm. 4. Select desired function assignment and confirm.
  3. Thanks, that's what I'm thinking. Why wait for trouble, eh? I did find some spec's for rotors posted already (I think it was you).
  4. Hey there, This is my first post, so be gentle.. Currently have ~33k on my '04 Cayenne S. Dealer tells me I've got 4mm left on front brake pads (about 7mm on the back), so I'll be needing to change them soon. No problem. He says drive it till the brake pad warning light comes on, then bring it in. He also tells me I need to change the rotors too - not that there's anything wrong with them - he says this is routine stuff that Porsche recommends. Looked in my owner's manual - can't find any mention of replacing rotors routinely. Anybody heard of this?? thanks.
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