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Does anyone know the amps for the 12V power supply.


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I have a MY06 CS and was wondering if anyone knoew how many amps the 12V auxilary sockets provide. Just need the info for the two up front under the passenger dash, and the two in the cargo compartment. I am looking into after market tire pumps, since I have a collapsable spare, but no Porsche "tyre" pump.

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I have a MY06 CS and was wondering if anyone knoew how many amps the 12V auxilary sockets provide. Just need the info for the two up front under the passenger dash, and the two in the cargo compartment. I am looking into after market tire pumps, since I have a collapsable spare, but no Porsche "tyre" pump.

Why not just look at the fuse rating for the circuit in your fuse panel....................

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I have a MY06 CS and was wondering if anyone knoew how many amps the 12V auxilary sockets provide. Just need the info for the two up front under the passenger dash, and the two in the cargo compartment. I am looking into after market tire pumps, since I have a collapsable spare, but no Porsche "tyre" pump.

Why not just look at the fuse rating for the circuit in your fuse panel....................

Because it's a lot easier to sit on my *** in the air conditioning than walk to the car parked outside in 110F heat and pull the panel off and look. I work in a tie and suit and was doing some e-shopping for a tire compressor.

Why give a ****ty NON - answer?

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I have a MY06 CS and was wondering if anyone knoew how many amps the 12V auxilary sockets provide. Just need the info for the two up front under the passenger dash, and the two in the cargo compartment. I am looking into after market tire pumps, since I have a collapsable spare, but no Porsche "tyre" pump.

Why not just look at the fuse rating for the circuit in your fuse panel....................

Because it's a lot easier to sit on my *** in the air conditioning than walk to the car parked outside in 110F heat and pull the panel off and look. I work in a tie and suit and was doing some e-shopping for a tire compressor.

Why give a ****ty NON - answer?

Because it was the correct one.......................... And being one of those that actually gets dirt under his nails fixing these cars for a living (in the heat), to my knowledge, all Cayenne’s have the same fuse rating on the lighter circuits, but I’ll let you enjoy the heat a little bit in order to find out what that rating is………..

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Because it's a lot easier to sit on my *** in the air conditioning than walk to the car parked outside in 110F heat and pull the panel off and look. I work in a tie and suit and was doing some e-shopping for a tire compressor.

Why give a ****ty NON - answer?

Dog helps those who.. :P
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