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  1. DId you perform a throttle adaption after replacing the throttle body? Perform adaptation: 1. Switch on the ignition. 2. Wait one minute. Do not press the accelerator. 3. Switch off the ignition for at least 10 seconds. 4. Read out the fault memory.
  2. Sorry, I would have to sit down and compare both steering wheel wiring. Porsche does not change part numbers and put year limits on them unless they have to.
  3. The correct part number for your MY2009 car is: 997 347 803 21 plus the color designator.
  4. P1503 Throttle Jacking Unit, Position Error – Signal Implausible Possible causes: – Short circuit in wiring harness – Sluggish throttle (throttle butterfly and ports dirty)
  5. Try 9485
  6. That part number (997.347.803.85) is for MY2011 and newer 997.2. What year is your car?
  7. Very possibly yes. His problem may have been the power connector in his car or even a pinched wire.
  8. Oddly sometimes an intermittent brake light switch (on the pedal) can cause this. Other things to look at are the speed sensors on each wheel.
  9. If your radio has been repaired by a third party rather than Becker then I can not help you. The code numbers are reset after any repair so Becker has to either set them then (if possible).
  10. The algorithm is wrong. The code is based on the last four numbers of the serial number. In your example the correct code would be 2342.
  11. Try 9162
  12. Try 2585
  13. Try 6568
  14. Try 9090
  15. Try 9685
  16. Many strange electrical issues on Cayenne's can be caused by a weak or failing battery. Have your battery load tested or if it is over 4 years old replace it.
  17. Try 8987
  18. Try 2483
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