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  1. Click on your login name at the top right of the page. Choose Account Settings from the menu. On the right of Account Setting under Other Settings click on Notification Settings. Then choose your option with the radio button and click Save. Done
  2. Are the tires the same sizes as the previous tires?
  3. You could remove the tubing lines that pump to the windshield (behind the left front wheel well housing) and pump them to waste. I would follow with a detergent (like Dawn) mixture to flush the remaining brake fluid and clean the system. Flush well with clean water and re-connect the lines. Refill with WW fluid.
  4. I recall that comes from the intake (vacuum line).
  5. It connects to a vacuum line that goes to the switching solenoid.
  6. PM me your VIN and I will give you the factory options included on your car.
  7. P1094 Implausible mass air flow ahead of the throttle valve
  8. The first thing to check on Cayenne is that you have a good battery. Cayenne's do lots of funny things when they have a weak battery. If the battery is 4 years old or older I suggest you replace it. If the problem persists after you have a known good battery then you may need to re-program that control module.
  9. Please read the Lost Radio Code FAQ...
  10. You did not read the Lost Radio Code FAQ... "Can you give me a code for my PCM? These units are manufactured jointly by Siemens and Becker, and the only place where you can get the codes required is from the dealer/OPC. The PCM’s require two codes, the ICS/Siemens code, and a Becker code. The ICS is the first code requested. Sorry, the only place you can get a PCM code is from a dealer/OPC."
  11. Send me the VIN in a PM - I will check and make sure what country build it is.
  12. My advice is to clear all the codes - drive the car -and see which ones come back. Codes like the P1602 are leftover from a battery change or when the battery was disconnected. Report back which codes came back.
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