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Posted

Good day,

I have a 2006 Cayenne S Titanium. You know how when you first turn the vehicle on the headlights pan up and then back down? I have noticed the headlights seem to be slightly moving up and down quite frequently on their own throughout normal use. Not as far as they do when you first turn it on. I did get some error message about this the first day or two it happened but then it went away. What to do?

Steve

Posted

The head lights self level with suspension travel. Is this what you are seeing? What was the error message?

Posted

I imagine this is what it is doing. I don't recall the message but it was related to the headlight leveling.

They hardly ever stop moving and have a fairly significant movement during movement ever couple of seconds. I just don't remember it being like this a couple months ago.

Posted

You need to have the codes checked. The level sensors are connected by a small link to the control arms, you could check for damage on both front and rear control arms.

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