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sgearyman

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  1. Anyone know what typical oil consumption looks like in these cars? had mine about a month now, oil level checker on startup has dropped one bar. No oil leaks that I can see. this normal? does the oil in these need topped off every so often or what?
  2. Hello all, Just traded my 04 Cayenne in on my first 996. its a 2004, one previous owner, 45K miles. This car is like new no kidding. I have owned a 1970 911 targa and an 04 cayenne. Never a 'modern' 911. Can anyone offer any advice or FYI's? Storage for winter, things to do or not do, what to watch for, any easy upgrades I should go for, etc.? Thanks ahead of time!
  3. I climbed in my 04 Cayenne this morning and turned on the heat to maximum. Hot air blew from the passenger side and cold air from the drivers side vents. I have been combing the forums today and all I can come up with is that the issue may be a "controller", "servo motors" or both. Can anyone weigh in on this? What is the "controller", what exactly are the "servo motors" called? I cannot find descriptions, part numbers or DIY directions on changing them. I would like to price them out to consider DIY but I am stuck. someone help please... :eek:
  4. FYI for anyone attempting this. I did it over the weekend, the top 3 coolant line MUST be removed if you have the aluminum pipes. The starter will not come out, the mounting bracket on it is too wide and will not get past the pipes. Complete removal is not necessary, you can drain out some of the coolant and remove the bolts and line from thermostat housing and lift them up slightly to get the starter out and new one in. This was an 8+ hour job and exhausting to boot but saved me well over 1000$ doing it myself, not difficult at all.
  5. FYI for anyone attempting this. I did it over the weekend, the top 3 coolant line MUST be removed. The starter will not come out. Complete removal is not necessary, you can drain out some of the coolant and remove the bolts and line from thermostat housing and lift them up slightly to get the starter out and new one in.
  6. I am planning on replacing the starter on my 04 Cayenne S. I cannot seem to locate anyone that can answer these questions: 1. what are the torque settings and order for the air intake manifold bolts? 2. any suggestions from someone who has done a starter on removing the bottom bolt from the starter? It appears to be buried under the starter.. help..please..anyone?
  7. deilenberger, do you happen to know what the torque settings are for the intake manifold bolts? I am getting ready to replace my starter (since I was an idiot and didn't do it with the coolant pipe replacement) but can only locate a note from someone who said it was 17ft-lbish. just an fyi to anyone with the coolant pipe issue, you can get a starter off ebay for around 80$. that's what I paid for mine, its worth replacing at the same time as coolant pipes. I had my pipes replaced and here I am not 2 months after and I have to tear off that manifold AGAIN to replace the starter....
  8. anyone? torque settings for manifold bolts? all I have been able to find is 17 ft-lb ish. I would like to have exact settings.
  9. I was leaning toward that gbratk but I am no mechanic that is for sure. Love this car but its gonna kill me lol
  10. My 04 CS has developed a new issue, anyone have any ideas with this... When the engine is started and running, doesn't matter if its started fresh or has been running hard for an hour, there is a distinct sharp ticking noise, very rapid, that sounds like its coming out of the throttle body on the top front of the motor. I have been through the threads and heard the various postings of the dreaded scored cylinder wall or slapping pistons, this sounds nothing like that, this is a sharp ticking noise and its not coming from the cylinders. Near as I can tell the noise is coming from the top center of the motor from or around the throttle body or even right below. its not loud either, you can only hear it if you open the hood and lean in. No faults, No engine light, some very very small rough idling when coming to a stop sometimes but runs ok, no burning oil, no leaks as far as I can tell anywhere. im stumped, 75K miles and I know its overdue for service. I am going to change coils, plugs, oil and filters soon so I wanna tackle this noise while I am doing that I just don't know where to start.
  11. aaahhh, torques for the manifold, I didn't think about that, anyone have those?
  12. I was able to put together a DIY of my own for this, does anyone know if you must remove the coolant pipes to pull the starter or is there enough room to get it out past them? It looks like there might be just enough room. It looks like the top coolant lines run to the drivers side a bit to give you room to get it out but before i start i want to know if i just have to remove the air intake manifold or i have to go deeper. i really dont want to drain the coolant system and remove those pipes, i just paid to have them upgraded and dont want to go tearing them back off.
  13. I just had the aluminum coolant pipes put on my 04 CS. The starter bendix arm has now started to stick on occasion (no doubt due to leaking coolant) and I want to replace the starter. I do NOT want to pay for all that labor again so I have decided I want to DIY this. I am looking at HD pics of the engine with the air intake removed and the aluminum coolant pipes on. I THINK, at least I HOPE that I can pull the starter without removing those coolant pipes. there appears to be just barely enough room to yank that starter out between the coolant pipes and engine. can anyone that's done a starter replacement confirm this please?? I plan on tackling this once it warms up a bit outside. any input is appreciated.
  14. I have been trying to no avail to find a used instrument cluster for 04 cayenne turbo, anyone point me in the right direction or know of one?
  15. I see that this is an old topic but I just purchased an 04 cayenne s recently and straight away had to replace the coolant pipes. Now my starter is making the "kazoo" noise about every 1 out of 4 starts, its quite annoying. I am confident I can replace the starter on my own but cannot for the life of me find a DIY or service manual to show me proper removal of the air intake manifold to get to the starter. Can someone point me in the right direction perhaps?
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