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Jack Bego
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The Cayenne has always been serviced at the dealer using only approved fluids. Now, due to the mileage, I plan to due more frequent services.
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I think I need to clarify my post, the transmission has seen all required maintenance during it's 214,000 mile lifetime. This was a question for now and future maint.
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I have a 2004 Cayenne S with 214,000 miles that has always had meticulous maintenance but yesterday a "Master Mechanic" advised me not to service the transmission if it is functioning normally, which it is.
Should I continue to follow the recommended maintenance.
His rational was the same old line, if it is not broke............
Thanks
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Thanks, I will follow up with the dealer and/or another shop
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The dealer says the are none.
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2008 997-1 - Manual
I am beginning to feel like I can no longer drive properly due to the infrequent but very abrupt stalling I am experiencing. I know what the car feels like when it stalls from improper coordination and this is different. After it stalls (with a bang) the car is very hard to start and turns over very slowly. The battery is one year old and the car is my daily driver.
Any thoughts or am I losing it?
Jack
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My 02 is the same way. For the first few weeks I drove it I felt like I was crawling along. I figured it was just because I was more nervous about getting pulled over. Then I passed a stationary radar gun and it said I was going 38 when my speedometer stated I was going 42. In my mind I figured that perhaps the radar wasn't calibrated until I got in this great forum. Now I am certain it is off and fear that perhaps my odometer is off too. I am going to try testing it against GPS and modify the speedo if possible.
I participated in a rally over the past weekend and found my speed and distance traveled to be 7% higher than the "official" rally data for the route. This was confirmed using my Garmin 2610 yesterday.
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Just curious, did you ever get this problem resolved. I have the same problem with my 1999 C4 w/38,000 miles. The dealer serviced the transmission and told me to drive it and basically forget it. The only solution they gave me was a new torque converted and pressure regulators
Thanks
Jack Bego
P2181$07E8
in 9PA, 9PA1 (Cayenne, Cayenne S, Cayenne Turbo, Cayenne Turbo S)
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