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  1. It finally went back in with some axial effort. Thank goodness. Went thru an incident with a ford expedition once, where the rear axle came out and the spider gear moved out of postion. That sucked, but at least I could access the diff. Can't express how happy I was to see it slide back in. Had horrible visions of having to take the front diff out or remove the strut so I could remove the shaft to see what was going on in there. Wheel bearing went in really well too! Nice and quiet again! All is well that ends well!
  2. Had to change out the Front Left wheel bearing in my cayenne today. Accidentally pulled the shaft out of the diff when pulling on the spindle and can't get it back in now. Is there any advice for me? Job was going well up to this point. Thanks in advance.
  3. Still struggling with my lights...I have secured the wiring schematic and am trying to troubleshoot from there. Best price I found was app $300 for a new control unit, but don't really want to just replace until I have confirmed it is the control unit. (PN # 7L0 907 383) Another option I've considered is the std. 3 to 2 wire converter. Much cheaper and all I really use anyways... I was wondering if the Touareg version would work, as it is supposed to be splice free using existing connectors... PN # 118509 for that one. Anyone know if the plugs are common between the cayenne and Touareg?
  4. It's an 05 Turbo. Battery has been replaced recently. No concern with battery. I did tow a different trailer, and wondered if it shorted something out.
  5. Hello, Looking for some advice on my non functioning trailer lights... I installed the hitch and module about 6 mos ago, all O.E. stuff. No problems until last weekend. No trailer lights. Fuses (checked all 4) look good. Connections look good, no power at plug. Pulled the module tonight and it smelled good. As much of a test as I could give it anyhow. Any thoughts?
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