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cayennea7

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    2008 Cayenne S
    2012 Audi A7
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  1. Oh great to hear that you have fixed the problem. I noticed an annoying squeaking noise around the trunk area. At first I thought it was probably suspension related as it was noticeable during turning left or right. So I had my friend drove me while I was in the trunk and found that it was coming from the back seat. I actually bought item #9 awhile back and will replace it soon.
  2. Yup definitely will do that since the site has provided so much valuable info
  3. Once again, thank you sir. I might have to name my second son Loren :)
  4. Loren, I just looked at the pics closely and looks like that's the instruction to remove the seat cushions. Do you have any instructions on how to remove the back seats support. Thanks
  5. Hi, I noticed some squeaking noises from the rear seats of my 2008 cayenne S and planning to remove them to fix this issue. Anybody have any instructions on how to remove the rear seats?. I have tried to search everywhere with no luck. Thanks in advance.
  6. Hey clarksongli, thanks for your input you have been a big help. The spark plugs looked normal to me light dark brown color. I will switch the coil pack around to see if there any changes.
  7. I didn't see any oil when I looked in the holes. Could you elaborate more on the bad coilpack? I have a 2008 cayenne s if that helps. Thanks again for your reply.
  8. Hi guys, I recently replaced all my spark plugs and noticed trace of oil around the threads of spark plugs on cylinder bank #5 and # 8. I'm thinking the spark plugs gaskets need to be replaced. How hard is it to remove the valve cover. Any tips to tackle this job? I looked but did not find any DIY on this site. Any help would be appreciated.
  9. You might want to check your air filters first because sometime a dirty filter will give you crappy gas mileage. I switched out my air filters and replaced my spark plugs, not only I noticed improved gas mileage but also much better throttle response too.
  10. Hi everyone, first I would like to all the members that have contributed on here as I learned alot from reading your posts. I just picked up a 2008 cayenne s and in the process of installing the back up camera. Anyone have any instructions on how to remove the panels on the liftgate? I ran a power wire and RCA from the front all the the way to the rubber grommet on the right side of the liftgate. now Im just not sure if I have to remove the liftgate panels or if it is possible to leave them in and try to fish the wires from the grommet to the license plate light? I would appreciate any tips you guys can provide. Thanks
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