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Inside chime and sounds not working - REPAIR


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Hi all,

 

I've seen older posts on the this topic and only recently have repaired mine on my 03 Cayenne S. The sound indicators in the car began to weaken and then finally stopped altogether. I have driven it almost a year without the sound.

 

I've found a company that actually sells the same speaker for replacement, so no soldering in a new speaker that may or may not fit. It's plug and play. They sell just the speaker, or the full kit (with tools). Worked GREAT.

 

Here's their site:

 

http://www.motolegends.us/instrument-cluster-speaker-repair---complete-kit.html

 

The official Porsche instructions for removing the cluster aren't quite complete - these guys have a guide with photos that walk you though the removal. Seems a bit daunting at first because you have to remove some trim and move some dash pieces out of the way, but if you take your time and don't break anything it was quite easy.

 

Jeff was great - quick email, quick ship, even quick follow up.

 

Good luck all.

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