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Posted

Where does diagnostic connector plug into on cayenne??? In the engine bay?? Please post a pic of location or something, I'm pretty dumb founded.

I ordered a manual, but haven't recived it yet and aam eager to fiddle with the durametric program.

Posted

I might be completely wrong, as I have not messed around with a Cayenne. But I think it is on the drivers side, behind the center console. I think you get to it from inside the cabin. Have you tried there?

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Porsche System Tester is connected to the vehicle via a 16-pin diagnosis socket. The diagnosis socket is located inside the vehicle below the instrument panel near the driver (left-hand drive vehicles) or the assenger

(right-hand drive vehicles) See Arrow.

Posted

Very easy to access per the diagram Loren posted. There is a little access panel (2.25"L x 1.10") that snaps out easily...plug in and you're good to go! It's underneath the dash, right above your brake pedal.

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All the best,

Bill B)

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