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Turn off fasten seatbelt sound using Durametric?


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Does anyone know how to turn off the fasten seatbelt sound? (Don't worry, I always use my seatbelts, but I just get annoyed by the sound going off after just tapping the gas pedal.) I have the latest Durametric software and cable. I'm having some issues with the rear Park Assistant not working properly. How do I use the Durametric to troubleshoot this? I have a 2005 model.

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SorryI won't be much help with the PDC as the only problems I have seen were due to the sensors being dirty. A quick clean and they were good again. RFM has much much more experience with the Cayenne then myself so maybe drop him a note.

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You can take care of this on your own via your vehicle's built-in Multi-Purpose Display -- see your owner's manual.

For the 2004 Cayenne S and Turbo it's on page 108 & 109. Turn off or on the auto lock feature. "If the AUTO LOCK function is active, the doors lock automatically when the vehicle exceeds 4mph (6km/h)."

What about turning off the automatic locking of the doors upon vehicle movement? An easy computer code change in my Audi's, hoping Porsche has something similar to program it out.

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Thanks Odix, I'll check my manual tomorrow. I've only had the Cayenne two weeks but drove it 2950 miles in the first 3 days so I thought I was real familiar with all of the setting but I'll check the manual and look again. Mark

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And be sure to keep in mind some of the Multi-Purpose Display functions are only available when the vehicle is stopped. If the vehicle is in motion the amount of options, for safety's sake, is truncated. After I bought my Cayenne S, an '04, I bought a CTEK 3300, plugged it in and sat in my vehicle, ignition on but engine off and spent hours studying the Multi-Purpose Display and PCM functions.

Thanks Odix, I'll check my manual tomorrow. I've only had the Cayenne two weeks but drove it 2950 miles in the first 3 days so I thought I was real familiar with all of the setting but I'll check the manual and look again. Mark

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