2004 Cayenne Turbo new purchase (arrives Thursday)
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[quote=jonobigblind]
Glad you’re enjoying it and definitely good that the aircon is blowing some colder air now. These things are like greenhouses!
Thanks for the heads up. I’ve no idea so I’ll get in touch with the mob in Swindon next week. [/quot
The recall reference No is AKB1 and was issued in July 2019. Its a plastic part within the park mechanism of the gear lever. If it fails the car can roll away when the car is in "park" so pretty important
Glad you’re enjoying it and definitely good that the aircon is blowing some colder air now. These things are like greenhouses!
Thanks for the heads up. I’ve no idea so I’ll get in touch with the mob in Swindon next week. [/quot
The recall reference No is AKB1 and was issued in July 2019. Its a plastic part within the park mechanism of the gear lever. If it fails the car can roll away when the car is in "park" so pretty important
jonobigblind said:
Cheers, just checked the Porsche database and it shows mine is all up to date, which is reassuring!
Just an annoying intermittent headlight fault due to a loose connection to fiddle with at the moment.
Going to do a walk round video and post on my new YouTube channel and hopefully educate a few potential purchasers to the value these lovely things can offer...
Can you post the URL where you checked this please and any info on how it is done....thanks Just an annoying intermittent headlight fault due to a loose connection to fiddle with at the moment.
Going to do a walk round video and post on my new YouTube channel and hopefully educate a few potential purchasers to the value these lovely things can offer...
sgrimshaw said:
Mine's a 2007, not aware of any recall.
Mine is 2004; not sure what years are covered by the recall.Are you the registered keeper with Porsche UK? I had a recall letter in the file that came with the car sent to the previous owner
Edit
link to some info here
https://www.autoblog.com/2019/06/24/porsche-cayenn...
Edited by swoakes on Monday 24th August 16:52
jonobigblind said:
Sure thing.
Short and sweet process of clicking the link and dumping my vin into their search tool. Pinged back immediately that there weren’t any outstanding recalls on this one (didn’t say which ones HAD been done though).
https://recall.porsche.com/prod/pag/vinrecalllooku...
Short and sweet process of clicking the link and dumping my vin into their search tool. Pinged back immediately that there weren’t any outstanding recalls on this one (didn’t say which ones HAD been done though).
https://recall.porsche.com/prod/pag/vinrecalllooku...
sgrimshaw said:
Thanks for that .. mine has no open recalls
I checked mine too and it has no open recalls on that system either!Checked with main dealer today and my car definitely has recall outstanding.
So I would ring your dealer and get them to check
jonobigblind said:
Mine has a recall still open so it’s booked in for a week on Thursday.
Cheers for the nudge!
Cheers for the nudge!
sgrimshaw said:
Just checked and no outstanding recalls on mine.
According to the Service Manager the 2019 recall affects earlier cars than mine (2007 S).
Thanks for heads up though, good to check this stuff.
No problem!According to the Service Manager the 2019 recall affects earlier cars than mine (2007 S).
Thanks for heads up though, good to check this stuff.
jonobigblind said:
I’m going to get them to check a couple of other things whilst it’s in there so I can either sleep more easily or find a good local indie to sort anything out.
I think my experience with my first Cayenne S at the start of the year has made me a little paranoid...
Yes I'm considering asking them to check out the Sat Nav and clock issue on mine BUT slightly concerned about what the hourly rate might be I think my experience with my first Cayenne S at the start of the year has made me a little paranoid...
I'm enjoying it very much thanks.
I've put about 1300 miles on the car with 2 long trips and it drove well.
Its had a refurbished set of original staggered Turbo alloys fitted and a pair of new rear tyres.
Its had the recall done on the park mechanism at the local dealer.
The carpeted areas at the bottom of the rear doors are still damp/ wet which causes the car to steam up more than it should
I felt that the headlights were poor once the dark nights came so replaced the dipped and main beam lamps with brighter 5000k versions and it seems better.
Only other issue has been a low oil pressure waring that flashed up for about 5 seconds and then cleared. No sign since and all seems well with the engine, oil level etc and no leaks. I think it may have been a sensor glitch; at least I'm hoping it was.
I've also had the car machine polished which has removed many of the scratches and swirl marks in the pain. Looks really nice when clean now.
I've put about 1300 miles on the car with 2 long trips and it drove well.
Its had a refurbished set of original staggered Turbo alloys fitted and a pair of new rear tyres.
Its had the recall done on the park mechanism at the local dealer.
The carpeted areas at the bottom of the rear doors are still damp/ wet which causes the car to steam up more than it should
I felt that the headlights were poor once the dark nights came so replaced the dipped and main beam lamps with brighter 5000k versions and it seems better.
Only other issue has been a low oil pressure waring that flashed up for about 5 seconds and then cleared. No sign since and all seems well with the engine, oil level etc and no leaks. I think it may have been a sensor glitch; at least I'm hoping it was.
I've also had the car machine polished which has removed many of the scratches and swirl marks in the pain. Looks really nice when clean now.
Yes the carpet is a pain. I've taken the doors cards off but you can't see much even then. Not sure how Porsche designed the drain system because water will always get past the window seals into the door. There must be something internally that drains it; but how and where I'm not sure.
No never sorted the Nav and both clocks are still not working. If you set the time they don't change, go backwards and over time they are saying different times
No never sorted the Nav and both clocks are still not working. If you set the time they don't change, go backwards and over time they are saying different times
An update on my 2004 Turbo.
A few,weeks ago it threw a "brake proportioning fault" ABS light on and disabled. Took it to a local garage who put it on their tester which showed a sensor fault. Not a wheel sensor but a sensor on the servo. This was changed for a VAG part and fault remained.
Took the car to a local Porsche specialist. Found wiring wet in drivers side floor loom. Soldered connectors all green and corroded. All joints remade but ABS fault not resolved.
They rang specialist who advised probably ABS pump failure which gas onboard ABS ECU. Unit sent away and found to ge unrepairable so replaced with new genuine unit. ABS fault cured but £3k poorer
At the same time as the brake issue the battery started to discharge overnight. Battery is new so disconnected it and it was ok overnight so parasitic drain suspected. My local garage diagnosed that it was fuse 41 on LH side that had a 2A drain. This is KESSY ECU I believe.
Porsche specialist thought this had been resolved with wiring repairs in drivers side but it still exists if car is locked with fob, car it totally dead next morning not even a click when key is turned. If you leave car unlocked it seems ok and will start the next morning.
Thoughts anyone?
A few,weeks ago it threw a "brake proportioning fault" ABS light on and disabled. Took it to a local garage who put it on their tester which showed a sensor fault. Not a wheel sensor but a sensor on the servo. This was changed for a VAG part and fault remained.
Took the car to a local Porsche specialist. Found wiring wet in drivers side floor loom. Soldered connectors all green and corroded. All joints remade but ABS fault not resolved.
They rang specialist who advised probably ABS pump failure which gas onboard ABS ECU. Unit sent away and found to ge unrepairable so replaced with new genuine unit. ABS fault cured but £3k poorer
At the same time as the brake issue the battery started to discharge overnight. Battery is new so disconnected it and it was ok overnight so parasitic drain suspected. My local garage diagnosed that it was fuse 41 on LH side that had a 2A drain. This is KESSY ECU I believe.
Porsche specialist thought this had been resolved with wiring repairs in drivers side but it still exists if car is locked with fob, car it totally dead next morning not even a click when key is turned. If you leave car unlocked it seems ok and will start the next morning.
Thoughts anyone?
Edited by swoakes on Sunday 7th February 10:21
Thanks for the reply. The Porsche specialist has Porshe diagnostics and an ex main dealer technician.
So you think keyless entry door sensor is most likely to be the drain? They checked for parasitic drain and found nothing in the workshop. Could one of the door sensors "wake up" after some time maybe causing my overnight problem?
So you think keyless entry door sensor is most likely to be the drain? They checked for parasitic drain and found nothing in the workshop. Could one of the door sensors "wake up" after some time maybe causing my overnight problem?
Just collected the car from the garage.
The NS front door sensor is the issue. It continually wakes up and drains the battery.
They are trying to get a new sensor from Porsche.
If that fails does anyone know what connectors (if any) can be pulled to disable this sensor without affecting other functions or failing that what wires can be cut (if any) without disabling other features and causing other issues.
Cheers guys
The NS front door sensor is the issue. It continually wakes up and drains the battery.
They are trying to get a new sensor from Porsche.
If that fails does anyone know what connectors (if any) can be pulled to disable this sensor without affecting other functions or failing that what wires can be cut (if any) without disabling other features and causing other issues.
Cheers guys
stringbag said:
Entire handle unfortunately. No separate sensor.
You can unplug it from the door module.
Won’t lock on the button but won’t drain your battery either.
Thank you; I'll see what they come back with but might ask them to take a look inside the door before any parts are orderedYou can unplug it from the door module.
Won’t lock on the button but won’t drain your battery either.
as the keyless entry system does not work anyway
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