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hi guys i bought an 04 caynne s with 48,000 miles about 2 weeks ago and i put 2k mile on it and i have noticed when i get to my destination the temp rises a bit above the middle but then comes back down it never overheats or spills the antifreez is this regular or should i tell the dealer? anything will help guys thanks!!!

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Hi -- what you are dealing with is normal behavior. If you search the forums here you'll find quite a few threads on this topic. Keep in mind Cayenne's have a heat exchanger between the primary radiator coolant and engine oil so be sure to observe your oil temp as it relates to coolant temp.

Here's one thread on this.

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Hi -- what you are dealing with is normal behavior. If you search the forums here you'll find quite a few threads on this topic. Keep in mind Cayenne's have a heat exchanger between the primary radiator coolant and engine oil so be sure to observe your oil temp as it relates to coolant temp.

Here's one thread on this.

Edit -- add URL.

thanks alot I feel alot better knowing that even when i do have 100k bumper to bumper im glad to know is normal once again thanks for your help!!!

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