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  1. 996 631 149 00 Ventilation component -- US MSRP $21.76 each
  2. 999 500 078 00 Speed Nut -- US MSRP $4.55 each
  3. No such thing as "warped rotors". Chances are your pads overheated and they have left deposits on the rotors (as well as ruined the pads). You should really change to track pads for the track and street pads for the street. You will likely need new pads and cleaning/light turning of the rotor discs.
  4. Check pages 4 to 8 of this SmartTop install manual - you will see (in the photos) how to get to the relay panel and the relays. mods4cars product manual.pdf
  5. There are two relays for the spoiler - once retracts and other extends. You could swap those (since they are the same) to see if one is the problem. They relay 3 and 9 on the relay panel behind the top panel (service position). If that makes no difference then you are likely down to a broken wire in the spoiler or a bad microswitch in the spoiler mechanism.
  6. http://www.renntech.org/forums/topic/15633-brakes-not-releasing-sticking/?p=79485
  7. Some of the early model 1999 cars also had problems with a leaky seal at the brake booster. If the seal leaks you get water into the booster and that causes all kinds of abnormal brake behavior. I would check the TSB and then check the brake booster too.
  8. Odd that your's is different as I just got those instructions from Porsche's PIWIS TSI today - and they were specifically for a 2009 Cayenne V6.
  9. :welcome: I have moved your topic to the proper forum. I think you are likely missing the fiber optic connector. You may also need to have the Most programmed for the new CD Changer. Some cars came pre-programmed and some did not. There is a 15 page Porsche TSB that describes the whole process - and it is available here to our Contributing Members.
  10. 1. Remove cover under dashboard right. 2. Unscrew the two fastening screws and remove cover. 3. Pull out filter downwards. Installation is the reverse.
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