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Amazingly, the factory shop manual does not have instructions for R&R of the side panels lining the rear luggage compartment. I'm planning to swap out the Park Assist control unit with one from a salvaged '06 CTTS to see if that will bring my Park Assist back to life. Already checked the fuse which was okay, and there's no fault code indicated by the Durametric because it can't communicate with the Park Assist module. That makes me think the module is dead.

Anyway, the module is located behind the side panel on the driver's side. I'd like to be able to remove it without breaking stuff, so if anyone can point me to a DIY, I'll appreciate it. Some info I did find online suggests that at one point earlier, there may have been an access "door" in the driver's side panel, but that's certainly not the case in my CTTS.

Edited by spooltime
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Joy! After further digging around some other Cayenne documentation I've accumulated, I found what I need to do this. Look like an incredible amount of collateral disassembly just to remove the panels. I can only imagine what a shop would charge to do this.

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