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  1. What is the Porsche model on the front of the radio, please?
  2. Not if you followed the procedure in the Lost Radio Code FAQ to get the correct serial number.
  3. Likely a weak (worn) windows regulator or motor.
  4. READ the Lost Radio Code FAQ... Try 6789
  5. There is a clear plastic line that goes from the battery vent to the underside of the car. Not sure that I remember any others.
  6. Fault 801B Passenger's head airbag Possible fault causes: - Short circuit to B+/ground/between lines or open circuit in the lines - Connection with other ignition circuit - Passenger's head airbag faulty - POSIP triggering unit faulty
  7. "Depending on specification and air-conditioning zones, the Cayenne is fitted with a battery having a capacity of 340 A/70 Ah to 450 A/95 Ah. As on the Cayenne S and Cayenne Turbo, the alternator is water-cooled and has a nominal output of 2100/2660 watts, depending on battery capacity. All Cayenne models can optionally be equipped with a backup battery (starter battery). This backup battery ensures that the vehicle can still be started even if the vehicle battery (main battery) is discharged. The capacity of the backup battery is 480 A/85 Ah. If two batteries are fitted to the vehicle (main battery and backup battery), these are connected or disconnected to the bus bar in the power distributor through a relay. The switching of the two batteries is controlled independent of the load management (function is integrated in the vehicle electrical system control unit). The starter relay of the 2nd battery is actuated parallel to the starter relay. That means for every start the starter is supplied from both batteries. The backup battery is disconnected from the vehicle electrical system when the engine is switched off and then supplies just one consumer, the vehicle electrical system control unit."
  8. The part number I gave you is directly from the Porsche parts price list. That number is likely a sub assembly part number.
  9. Use tape tto he radio ground wire (brown wire) that was connected works.
  10. The service manual only say the latch and the bottom cover. Sorry, I don't have a car like that to look at right now.
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