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Just got a warning message to check my right cornering light on my 05 cayenne. Yup, the

light is not working. Also noticed the left side is not working. Could both lamps go bad at the same time?

Fuse checked OK. Does anybody know if these lamps are wired in series so that if one lamp dies, the

other stops working? Or maybe I have a problem wiyh my steering sensor? Thanks for any help.

Simfixer

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The best you can do is change both bulbs, they have approx. the same life time. As you mentioned, there is nothing wrong with the steering sensor or fuse. They use a system if the left corn.light is out, the right does the same, if the right is out, the left still working, so they are not wired in series but controlled by electronics.

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Make sure when you change out the bulbs that the contacts are all clean and the light assemblies lock back into the fenders.

Sounds like good advice. I'll check the bulbs and let this forum know what I found for the benefit of others who may have

a similar situation.

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Really easy job to change, but FYI, I replaced my bulb (right) and no go right away. It turns out it was the little "holder" the bulb fits in then it goes into the housing. If the bulb does not work right away get a new holder.

Good luck

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Just got a warning message to check my right cornering light on my 05 cayenne. Yup, the

light is not working. Also noticed the left side is not working. Could both lamps go bad at the same time?

Fuse checked OK. Does anybody know if these lamps are wired in series so that if one lamp dies, the

other stops working? Or maybe I have a problem wiyh my steering sensor? Thanks for any help.

Simfixer

I had the same issue and I swapped new H3 bulb today and issue got fixed.

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