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  1. Anyone can recommend a good transmission set - trans filter with seal and trans pan gasket? Anything else needed other than fluid? I plan to get the Pentosene trans fluid FFL 3 I believe, which is the original fluid from my reading. Looking for everything but fluid to replace mine. Also, there are many kits there which include the transmission pan. Surely, the pan replacement is not needed, is it? Thanks.
  2. I hope to give some insight on air suspension from Cayenne turbo view (own one for several years), and my Panamera Turbo (just recently got it). It seems that air suspension is a frequent headache for cars it is mounted on (CTT, PTT, etc). Often, it is the compressor that is the failure. It appears to stop pumping efficiently. Other culprits, are other join points - at valve block or at each shock. To me, I would assess as follows: If entire car does not raise/lower, and you hear compressor working: - I would first check junctions by putting some soapy water see if you can observe leak. After that, I would suspect compressor If one of shocks misbehaves (does not raise/lower): - check junction points for that shock at valve, at shock. Then, level sensor. Then valve block (although I dont think there would be anything else in there other than leak at connection) For compressors, there appear to be 2 options: 1. Replace entire compressor - I would do this if compressor is just ceased or does not work at all (after checking appropriate relays/fuses, etc) This option for Panamera is going to be expensive - looks like $600-$1000 for a replacement compressor 2. Recondition kit for compressor - there are kits you can buy, remove compressor, replace the parts (I think its piston, some other sleeve and seals) This option runs about $50-$100, and would require removal of compressor, taking it apart to replace parts. More time consuming but substantial less $$ involved Hope this helps. Let us know if you already fixed yours, and how, so the thread can have some closure for future DIYers. Thanks.
  3. I have been comparing my Cayenne and Panamera air suspension times, to raise or lower. My Cayenne air suspension is faster. Looks like the Panamera is lazier. Looks like I will want to take the compressor out and maybe do the recondition parts swap. Anyone on here done one? Need locations and possibly parts to swap. I know this is likely vert premature but I want it done asap if I can. If it gets cold, air suspension issues tend to amplify with temperature drops.
  4. Went to local Porsche dealer, who investigated closer about my wheel lock key being bad. After some time, came out with a print out. Cannot do without key. Apparently these locks are part of an advanced type of locks, they called them Thatcham locks. In the memo he handed out, it says no dealers have any sets at all. If key is lost, must be re ordered by dealer from Germany, who in turn orders these to be made somewhere in the UK. Then the key is shipped. $180 plus multiple days. Its the delay that is killing me. Dealer also told me that they could try remove it brute force. I went to few local mechanic shops. Turns out the nut has a sleeve around it, preventing jamming of a socket ont the bolt to remove. As of now, looks like dealer payment is a must. If you know of any way to remove, let me know. Dying to do it. Here is a pic of the thatcham lock. If anyone knows where I can get replacement, would be awesome.
  5. ...and thanks to your number I was able to get the number for the hook itself. It is apparently called baggage net hook. Panamera Number is G970551725001E0 (for black one). One place charges 12.40. Wonder if anywhere else they sell for less. Really appreciate help here too, again. Attaching image with parts list for those looking for something similar. This is for Panamera 2010-2014, body, carpet. Highlighted in blue, #3, is the part (hook itself).
  6. Is there a number for only the hooks? I have the net, only thing wrong here is one of the hooks is loose (bottom part of it is creased and does not go into the floor carpeting). Would be a shame to have to order entire net
  7. I have been unable to locate PN for the netting on passenger side floor. Black. Much appreciate help finding it. 2011 PTT black.
  8. Panamera Cabin Filter Replacement After this I hope we will not see any more posts about 'I took the Panamera to the dealer to replace the cabin filter'. Makes my eyes water thinking how easy it is to do on your own. If you really have too much money, send me some (I can pm you my paypal id), and/or you can send some dough to contribute to this forum. Come on, if you can afford $250 for cabin air filter change, you can support us here. Just follow each pic from 1 to 10. All needed is your fingers, but in ca Author ciaka Category Panamera (970) - Maintenance Submitted 05/07/2018 05:43 PM
  9. Panamera master button switch - buttons replacement I was trying to find a way to replace switch buttons on Panamera, since one of my master button switches (front driver window button) is missing the chrome trim at the edge if it. I set out to learn how to replace. Came across the video that shows you how to replace button face itself. Even though the master switch is removed from the door, one can easily see how this can be done with the switch inside the doors. Simply unhitch one side of the button and remove the button itself, insert Author ciaka Category Panamera (970) - Common Fixes and Repairs Submitted 04/30/2018 09:01 PM Updated 05/07/2018 06:38 PM
  10. Panamera air filter replacement This tutorial shows steps for replacing air filter on Panamera. Does not look hard, but to get full instructions/steps, please watch other turorials in the following order: 1. Panamera headlight removal 2. Panamera front bumper removal 3. This tutorial - Panamera air filter replacement Hope it helps out. DIY you get to make sure things are right every time. Author ciaka Category Panamera (970) - Maintenance Submitted 04/23/2018 04:35 PM Updated 04/23/2018 05:06 PM
  11. Panamera front bumper removal This is a must see for those who want to replace their own air filter on Panamera. Does not look hard at all, just takes some time. Also very useful if bumper removal needed for other reasons. Hope this helps out. Author ciaka Category Panamera (970) - Maintenance Submitted 04/23/2018 04:30 PM Updated 04/23/2018 05:06 PM
  12. Panamera headlight removal This is a vid that shows removal of a Panamera headlight. Easy but useful to refer to, by those not frequent to fixing vehicles themselves. Can definitely save money here by DIY. Author ciaka Category Panamera (970) - Maintenance Submitted 04/23/2018 04:26 PM Updated 04/23/2018 05:05 PM
  13. After this I hope we will not see any more posts about 'I took the Panamera to the dealer to replace the cabin filter'. Makes my eyes water thinking how easy it is to do on your own. If you really have too much money, send me some (I can pm you my paypal id), and/or you can send some dough to contribute to this forum. Come on, if you can afford $250 for cabin air filter change, you can support us here. Just follow each pic from 1 to 10. All needed is your fingers, but in case you do not like using your fingers, get some soft plastic pry tool. Good luck.
  14. Looking for a set of 20. On eBay came across some of these. Anyone have experience or info on these? Price appears awesome. Black would be perfect for me. They are 14x1.5 28mm long, spline, and black. Set of 20 for $32 shipped. My rear tires have 8mm spacers, but I dont think I would need longer bolts (until I contemplate getting 15mm spacers, then would need longer). Thanks for input.
  15. Just got the car less than 1 week ago (my weekaverssary is this Saturday...lol), and want to get familiar with the normal behavior of the car. Here are some questions, maybe someone with the knowledge can chime in to educate me. I am not showing any issues on the car, and (knock on wood three times) hope I never will. However, I want this info so I can keep an eye on behavior and maybe catch if it ever takes place on my car. Thank you. 1. How quick does the air suspension compressor take the car from normal driving level to high mode (in seconds, as an approximation)? 2. Are there any air suspension messages/warnings I should be keeping an eye on? Especially messages that are not issues, but could be one later on. 3. What is the average distance in driving between getting message that oil is low? So from full until time oil level says it is low, how many miles should I expect? 4. PDCC - is there anything about this system to keep an eye on, other than the PDCC black reservoir fluid level at max? CH202 I believe is the proper fluid for this 5. What is the proper process to check power steering (PDCC) fluid level - engine off or on, hot or cold? 6. Suspension - so far so good, but how does your front end noises start manifesting? Does it typically start with lower arms, upper, bushings or links on sway bar? Anyone notice pattern in order of failure? I have brand new lower control arms, but from having CTT can say upper arms typically make a lot of squeaking noises. 7. Cooling system - any particular things to keep an eye on for this sub system? Other than making sure fluid level is at max? 8. PDK transmission - just got the car - no record of transmission fluid change yet. Recommend change? 59k mi. Didnt they say never needs changing fluid (lol)? 9. Sport plus/launch control - anything to stay away from in terms of using the system? I have not yet tried it, but want some info on typical usage, what to not do, ways not to do things, etc if I am clear here at all. Just want to ensure if I use it, i use it properly without speeding up of breakage. 10. Electrical system/battery - this is my daily driver if I can help it - any ways to keep that running well? Trickle charge good for infrequent drivers, anything else I can do to preventative maintain? Had other questions but cannot recall now. Will add if I remember. Greatly appreciate help.
  16. Much appreciated. Would you happen to have insight into how this cup would be replaced? I have few other things lined up for work, but am curious of difficulty level on this. Any manual diagrams, or steps would be greatly appreciated. Thank you again Loren.
  17. On another forum someone stated all lower control arms same, so turbo, S, etc, all take same part. Just updating showing closure here.
  18. I was trying to find a way to replace switch buttons on Panamera, since one of my master button switches (front driver window button) is missing the chrome trim at the edge if it. I set out to learn how to replace. Came across the video that shows you how to replace button face itself. Even though the master switch is removed from the door, one can easily see how this can be done with the switch inside the doors. Simply unhitch one side of the button and remove the button itself, insert replacement that has chrome on it. These buttons can be bought off ebay 20 bucks per 4 (one for each window). I thought this would be useful for some on here. Good luck. To support above video, here are all steps in pics. Now, you have no excuse not to do. Follow pics in sequence. Good luck.
  19. Cool. Just drove the car back home from CA and wow, it was most awesome 18 hours of my driving. Loving the car. Yes the fuel door works just fine, but if I grab the door, I can easily make it wiggle. Assume it is the hinge that needs replacement. I tried to find PN for it, but keep getting other model numbers. Do you happen to know what PN I would need? any hints on how it is replaced? Much appreciated.
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