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Samak

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  1. Hello, I have two DTCs on my 2011 Cayenne that I need advice about. The codes are P0456 and P053C. The car runs fine. Are there any preventative repairs I should undertake? Thanks
  2. Hello, My 2011 Cayenne’s blower motor starts up and stops intermittently. I found the following DTCs: 3201f4 008304 Can anyone help me decipher these codes? Do i need to replace the blower motor? Appreciate any help... Thanks in advance
  3. Thanks Loren. I did see this excellent video but there are two things that concern me. First, the Cayenne in the video looks like a pre 2011 and the torque specs may have changed. Second the published Porsche torque values for a pre 2011 are different than directed by the video. The gentleman in the video says to torque the drain plug to 22 ft-lb and the file I am attaching from Porsche for that vehicle says 37 ft-lb. Thus, I am looking for someone with the Porsche workshop manual for a 958 v6 who can post the torque values. I have had a mechanic at a Porsche only shop over tighten my 996 drain plug and cause a lot of expensive repairs. So I worry about this stuff.....
  4. Hello I am planning on changing the oil on my 2011 Cayenne V6 and I am looking for the the torque specs on the drain plug and the oil filter (both oil filter drain and the housing itself). I have found the v8 torque spec posted online but not the V6. Anyone have the factory manual spec? Thank you
  5. Thanks Tom. That write up is helpful. Anyone have the torque specs. I found the torque specs for the panamera but not a 2011 Cayenne 6
  6. Hello folks, Can someone please tell me how to get the workshop manual instructions for changing the front and rear brakes on a 2011 cayenne. I have been surfing for two hours and this thread is the only one I found for a 2011 or newer car. I am new to the Cayenne DIY scene and will start to contribute once I get deeper into repairs. Thank you
  7. I have looked everywhere for the location of the brake fluid reservoir on a 2011 cayenne. Can someone please tell me where it is located. The owners manual only shows the power steering and coolant reservoir. Thanks for the help
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