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Porsche used to have a web site where you could down load the various parts manuals. I just tried the link I had to it and the page is gone. MAybe someone knows where it moved to.

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Porsche used to have a web site where you could down load the various parts manuals. I just tried the link I had to it and the page is gone. MAybe someone knows where it moved to.

The link in our links section still works...

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Is also no longer available Loren, at least to me.

Posted (edited)

The link works :)

Thank you !

edit: yeah, the link works, but the download stops for no reason at some point...

edit 2: now it worked :)

Edited by poleposition
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The link for Cayenne 2007 and newer gives a "Dokument nicht gefunden" message for me.

It worked fine for me.

Are you in the US or Canada? I have not tried this outside of North America but I assumed there is a version for other countries through Porsche.com

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The link for Cayenne 2007 and newer gives a "Dokument nicht gefunden" message for me.

It worked fine for me.

Are you in the US or Canada? I have not tried this outside of North America but I assumed there is a version for other countries through Porsche.com

In the US; and I tried it with two different browsers: Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0.

I wonder if I need to clear my cache.

Posted (edited)
It opens an Adobe PDF file so you might also make sure your Adobe Acrobat is up to date too.

Everything is up to date. Something is getting in the way of my accessing the file. I just cleared all the history, etc in MSIE8; and still get the same error message. I'll give it another try in Firefox.

Edit. Went into Firefox and cleared Porsche.com Cookies. Then it worked fine. I guess it left a cookie from when I was last there.

Now I wonder when they're going to update the list.

It's really a shame that they don't have something like the Mercedes-Benz Electronic Parts List (EPC). In that one, you enter your VIN and it will only bring up parts specific to your vehicle. It is an excellent tool; and is 100% free for North America users; although I'm pretty sure that there is something similar available for Europe.

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Posted (edited)
It opens an Adobe PDF file so you might also make sure your Adobe Acrobat is up to date too.

Everything is up to date. Something is getting in the way of my accessing the file. I just cleared all the history, etc in MSIE8; and still get the same error message. I'll give it another try in Firefox.

Edit. Went into Firefox and cleared Porsche.com Cookies. Then it worked fine. I guess it left a cookie from when I was last there.

Now I wonder when they're going to update the list.

It's really a shame that they don't have something like the Mercedes-Benz Electronic Parts List (EPC). In that one, you enter your VIN and it will only bring up parts specific to your vehicle. It is an excellent tool; and is 100% free for North America users; although I'm pretty sure that there is something similar available for Europe.

the file is 20 Mb in size, if your e-mail accepts the size, I can send it to you :)

edit: oh, sorry, you ment the 2007+ Cayenne Pdf.

That does not work for me either, and I am in Europe :(

Edited by poleposition

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