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  1. If the battery is 4 years old or older - replace it. Cayenne is super sensitive to weak batteries.
  2. You did check fuse FS11? That is the compressor fuse.
  3. Yes. You need to read the Lost Radio Code FAQ.
  4. As JFP said... plus there are numerous soft patch kit you can get to put on the inside to reduce wear at critical points. But do realize at some point you may have to replace the top - after all the car is already 18 years old.
  5. Check the easy stuff first... Fuse B1 is the convertible top controller power (15A). Fuse B5 is the convertible top controller power (7.5A). Fuse D3 is the convertible top drive motor. (30A).
  6. No, if it is a defect and chipped off without cause they should replace it under warranty (in my opinion).
  7. Is the car still under warranty? If so, I would have replaced. If not, then to me it would be a case of if it will chip off more of the finish or if filling the damaged portion will stop further damage. No one want to cut their hand opening the door.
  8. That tool only checks to see that the high pressure lines are properly seated. It is an assembly tool.
  9. Looks like just the two bolts (item4). Sorry, I do not remember how hard they are to get to.
  10. Exact model and year please?
  11. Sorry, the only cases I know where my code does not work is a 3rd party repair - or a wrong serial number.
  12. Ok, then chances are that radio was repaired by a 3rd party rather than Becker. Sorry.
  13. Did you follow the procedure in the Lost Radio Code FAQ to get your true serial number? If not, then please do so and re-post the correct serial number.
  14. There is not one in the service manual. If you read the note the diagram is the same except for drains 1 and 2.
  15. Water drainage diagram The water drains -1-and -2- can be found on both sides of the vehicle (only vehicles with sliding roof). 1 - Water drain: rear of sliding roof 2 - Water drain: front of sliding roof 3 - Water drain: tank tray 4 - Water drain: plenum panel 5 - Water drain: plenum panel (vehicles without luggage compartment ventilation)
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