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Cayenne Trunk does not pull shut


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The cinch shut system was not on all 04's not sure what the option was, but at the time there was discussion about why some worked and some did not. Dealers generally fixed under warranty but not sure what they did apart from adjusting

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I didnt even realise this was supposed to work, as its never worked on my 2004 cayenne.

Is there a certain fuse or another common reason this might not be working?

I have to slam mine shut with my palm for it to close properly.

Thanks

Ger

Looks like the "closing aid" circuit is not working.

Fuses to check are in the dash right hand side fuse panel.

Fuse #30 is 20 amps and supplies power to the "closing aid motor".

Fuse #31 is 15 amps and supplies power to the "rear comfort sysytems control unit" which controls the motor.

Good luck.

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I didnt even realise this was supposed to work, as its never worked on my 2004 cayenne.

Is there a certain fuse or another common reason this might not be working?

I have to slam mine shut with my palm for it to close properly.

Thanks

Ger

Looks like the "closing aid" circuit is not working.

Fuses to check are in the dash right hand side fuse panel.

Fuse #30 is 20 amps and supplies power to the "closing aid motor".

Fuse #31 is 15 amps and supplies power to the "rear comfort sysytems control unit" which controls the motor.

Good luck.

Many Thanks! I will let you know how I go...

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