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  1. This happened to me last time and someone came and opened it for me with somwkind of tool. I think that this suck big time that u can't open the door just with the key after ur battery went flat.
  2. Hello tought ill keep an update for anyone in the future. Ive got the car back weeks ago its was fixed. The culprit was the switch that engages once u press the brake pedal. Its located right under the gear knob. Cheers guys.
  3. Hi this is a quick update. I took it to my friends garage and er found a broken switch. We are going to fix it and ill keep u updated.
  4. Hi there just joined the forum. [emoji2] ive got a cayenne turbo 2004, yesterday i was parking my car when the gear got stuck in reverse. The lever moves freely but the indicator in the dash stays the same. Cane switch off the car and take the key out however i still get this message shift to P or N. And i cant start the car. Ive tried to unplug the battery with no succes. I left it sitting for hours nothing. Im sure its something electronic but cant figure it out. Any idea anyone.[emoji29]
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