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Posted

I just fitted a standard German front plate to my S, dealer tells me that this is responsible for failure of my Park Assist system.

Going by photo's I mounted it as close to a German S as I could get.

Anyone know of this problem or the correct location and mounting arrangement for a German or indeed a UK front plate.

  • Admin
Posted

You need two pieces. Item 10 -- Retaining frame (955 701 105 00) with four screws (item 11) 907 981 01 (M6 x 20).

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and then you need item 23 Support (955 701 105 00).

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Posted

Thanks Loren, looks like its 23, pt # 955 701 105 00 I am missing.

When I blew up a factory taken digital (ngfan) I think I can see it now.

Any idea where I might get one in the US or should I just order from europe ?

  • Admin
Posted

That part is shown on both US and RoW parts lists so it should be available everywhere. Any dealer can order parts from Europe - delivery can take 3 days to 6 weeks.

  • 1 month later...
Posted

Loren

Well I got the part (spacer) and that worked. Park Assist shows no errors.

I have no idea WHY it works but it does, thanks again.

Mike

  • 8 years later...
Posted

Bringing this back up. Looks like I am dealing with a similar issue.

I installed a front bracket and now all of a sudden the Park assist goes haywire everytime I come to a full stop. I removed the bracket to test and no issues at all. What gives? I can see the front plate bracket is triggering a malfunction, but why and what is the fix?

Thanks.

Raj

Posted

Its the between the screw head and the surface of the cover. Its expecting the german base plate

Posted

Looks like the part in this thread is for the earlier Cayenne's. I have an 08, so that part does not apply. The system has been relatively trouble free the last few days. I will follow up with dealer to see what they have to say.

Raj

Posted (edited)

here is the best shot I have. the black behind the plate is the part

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Edited by mudman2

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