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We have added and/or updated TSBs in the following categories (9 TSBs total):

987 - 1

Cayman - 1

997 - 1

997 TT - 1

997 GT3 - 1

Cayenne (gen 1) - 2

Cayenne (gen 2) - 2

Notable additions are:

Cayenne S/Turbo MY2008 only -

W738 – Re-Programming DME (DFI) Control Unit (Workshop Campaign) (US, PR, and Canada)

"This is to inform you of a voluntary Workshop Campaign on certain 2008 model year Cayenne S and Cayenne Turbo vehicles. There is the possibility that the opening pressure of the oil spray jets does not comply with the specifications. Under certain operating conditions this may lead to the warning "Oil pressure too low" appearing in the multi-function display. In order to avoid engine damage as a result of excessively low oil pressure, the vehicle must not be driven when the warning "Oil pressure too low" is active."

"A total of 3072 U.S., Puerto Rican and Canadian vehicles fall within the scope of this Workshop Campaign. Very Important! Use the VIN range below as a general guideline. The VIN can be checked in the WWS for confirmation of an open workshop campaign (Also see PIWIS VIN Information). Refer to Attachment “B” to determine if a particular vehicle is eligible for this workshop campaign. Also, the VIN can be checked via the VRU (Voice Response System) for any open listing."

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