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Forum Help please - 2006 base cayenne 170K miles 1 of 4 Porsche's I own
The back story - the fuel pumps died not a big deal and this would have been the 2nd time I had to replace. installed them started and the car ran for 15 mins and the fuse popped. Not sure what happened, order news ones since these were cheap.
The current problem - left the water box top off during the hurricane(much more important stuff to deal with then the Christmas tree truck) and it filled up with water to the top. Did not see this until I installed my replacement fuel pumps. Battery is dead, dead. jumped it and nothing, then noticed the box willed with water. I dried the box pulled all the relays and fuses. Bought all new relays, waiting for them. did pull the codes with durametric, a lot with short codes.

Question - what else could have been shorted PCM etc? could this have shorted out other items? did anyone experience this mistake or similar?

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