What Did You Do To (or With) Your Cayenne Today ?
#811
Added an electronic doodad. Garmin mini dash cam hardwired into the car. Been sitting on this for over a month since not a lot of driving so might as well...
Was able to route the power wire through the vertical plastic two piece pipe that sends power to the rain sensor so no extra wire dangling. A small cutout was all that was needed to allow the power wire to exit the pipe and feed the dash cam.
Edit: I've since used a sharpie and blacked out the edge of the memory card since it was kind of sticking out a bit...OCD...
Was able to route the power wire through the vertical plastic two piece pipe that sends power to the rain sensor so no extra wire dangling. A small cutout was all that was needed to allow the power wire to exit the pipe and feed the dash cam.
Edit: I've since used a sharpie and blacked out the edge of the memory card since it was kind of sticking out a bit...OCD...
Last edited by Travis; 01-25-2021 at 08:36 PM.
#812
Originally Posted by ilko
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ilko (01-26-2021)
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Magdaddy (02-28-2021)
#815
Just drove mine around on errands. I bought it four years ago next month as a toy. Since then I've retired and stopped my 40+ mile round trip every day which I did in an Infiniti G37; gone is the trusty Asian sedan, the CTTS is the daily, way less than the 200+ miles a week I used to slog...it (and me) live a pretty good life.
#816
Changed my thermostat today, drove around for a bit and so far no leaks and tons of heat. Top her off a couple times. I did not drain coolant or unhook any hoses or removed water pump behind the fan, but did change the water pump gasket. The pump was changed 20k miles ago and it seems fine. I tried getting the thermo out using the ziptie pull method but after a couple tries I gave up. I then drilled two holes in the intake socket and used a screw driver and hammer to split socket. Total cost including parts, silicone spray, distilled water and leftover coolant from the PO was about $125. I'll do a full system flush when the temperature gets above my age..lol
#817
Changed my thermostat today, drove around for a bit and so far no leaks and tons of heat. Top her off a couple times. I did not drain coolant or unhook any hoses or removed water pump behind the fan, but did change the water pump gasket. The pump was changed 20k miles ago and it seems fine. I tried getting the thermo out using the ziptie pull method but after a couple tries I gave up. I then drilled two holes in the intake socket and used a screw driver and hammer to split socket. Total cost including parts, silicone spray, distilled water and leftover coolant from the PO was about $125. I'll do a full system flush when the temperature gets above my age..lol
#818
Tools of the trade below, no brute force was used lol......
#820
Backlog on mine, so I guess, from the top? Purchased 08 CTT in October, replaced D-pillar panels after discovering the walls cried water after carwash, traced this to mud/dirt build up in cavity where rear decklid shocks live. sealed polystyrene panels under this area to prevent future leaks. Changed front and rear pads/rotors with OEM rotors, Bosch pads and sensors. Installed auto on headlight switch and used VCDS to longcode the feature into place. Installed auto-dimming mirror, but did a hackjob (need to go back and re-do it now that I'm better understanding of where the wires should go.) Replaced PDC sensor along with clearbra and paintwork to the front airdam. Locals did hack job on clear bra which has already separated at three points from just driving the vehicle, too bad, so sad is their motto. Ironically my laughable (as in I trimmed off the extra bits) job applying a clear bra to the headlamps has stood the test of time better. Stereo voltage regulator failure, so sent the deck off to Becker (not a fun experience) and asked for Bluetooth connectivity. Wouldn't recommend this to anyone. Rebuilt the stock reverse camera as I got lucky; wires had rotted at the point where they enter the camera's waterproof casing, removed bad section, used a Heat gun to clear the threadseries/protective joint between wires and the body of the camera, removed section of wires with breaks in them then re-shrink wrapped the area. Repacked the wormgear/motor shaft on the base of the camera. Replaced the mirrors with units that have an auto dimming function, but owing to wiring harness in door panels without the two wire connection linking them to interior mirror, I'm only half way there. Changed all bulbs in the interior to LED, under watt condition leads to fun flickering in the footwells. Changed front panoramic roof panel, needs realigning as currently she leaks, but it's better than a big torque related crack running the length of the panel. After the Cayenne developed an oil consumption habit and given oil smoke in exhaust went to change the AOS membrane....and discovered all the crankcase breather lines are brittle to the point that looking at them funny makes them crack, so midway through that process to correct a serious 'lean' CEL problem. Ahead on my journey I first have to replace the components in the power assist rear decklid that are faulty (everything but the latching mechanism, it's not fuse 31 :-( ) I plan on changing all four drainage lines from the moonroof (the whole shooting match, like license plate lights they are apparently rare and came from Germany) I think at some point a coil/spark plug/gaskets around the assemblies is in order along with pulling the intake manifold to get at the vacuum pump behind it and the vacuum line there which is probably -actually- the cause of my P0445 issue. Also pressing, replace the transformers in the dash LCD display, and if I really want to be adventurous/make trouble, I have the components ready for the KESSY module. Kinda like to replace the instrument cluster backface as well, but that's actually pretty expensive, so...It'd be nice to have a GTS styled steel color. Way way WAAAYY out there; replace seating with GTS seats, replace aluminum trim with wood. But I didn't do any of that on my Cayenne today :-)
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user 8298308 (03-01-2021)
#822
Installed LED license plate bulbs, 41mm Festoon. Last weekend I installed 18" wheels will all-season Primacys from a 2012 Cayenne. TPMS synched up and works fine. Also flushed the brake fluid.
#823
Paid Prestige Porsche in Denver (Lakewood) $2057 to replace two front wheel bearings and align the car. Normally, wouldn't pay a dealer to do this. Was on a trip and this dealer was first rate. Front wheel bearing failed and I wasn't sure I was even going to make it to dealer, never mind Vail. Got me right in during the week I was in Vail, provided a brand new Macan as a loaner car. Had my car fixed, washed and gassed up (I paid for gas but they were nice enough to get it on a test drive). Sometimes the dealer is what you need and paying the premium is worth it. Thanks Prestige!
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BrianC72gt (05-04-2021)
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Pulled it out of the garage for the first time since August for my wife to take my Mom to pickup her sister at the airport. Air tank for the suspension was empty, which triggered a regulation switched off error, PCM told me to select tire type I was running, etc. It stays on a Tender so the battery was fine. A quick spin around the neighborhood had everything back to normal for an uneventful pickup. When she got hack I had to run to the store to get a 32mm impact axle nut socket so took the Cayenne since it was out. Nice when they're pre-watmed-up for you. PSM deactivated and off I went. Love this thing. Lookig forward to some family trips and vacations in it in the next few months. Will need it's next oil change at the end of the month.