AC Servo Replacement - need procedures
#1
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AC Servo Replacement - need procedures
I am replacing the center vent servo on my '06 Cayenne S.
Does anyone have access to the following procedures ?
97 10 19 Removing and installing vehicle electrical system control unit
97 90 19 REMOVING AND INSTALLING RELAY CARRIER, PLENUM CHAMBER E-BOX
It would be greatly appreciated !
Does anyone have access to the following procedures ?
97 10 19 Removing and installing vehicle electrical system control unit
97 90 19 REMOVING AND INSTALLING RELAY CARRIER, PLENUM CHAMBER E-BOX
It would be greatly appreciated !
#3
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XR4Tim:
Thanks for the insight ! My first attempt was frustrating.
I assume the access is from the driver's side footwell. Are you able to get to the Servos once you remove all of the Electronics (Kessy and Relay assembly) above the brake/gas pedal ?
Please advise - Thanks !
Thanks for the insight ! My first attempt was frustrating.
I assume the access is from the driver's side footwell. Are you able to get to the Servos once you remove all of the Electronics (Kessy and Relay assembly) above the brake/gas pedal ?
Please advise - Thanks !
#4
Drifting
Yes, you can get to them once that stuff is out of the way, but it's still very tight for the servos that are further up. I normally pull the control units out of the way, and just move the relay carrier a enough to get in there. You'll need a 7mm wrench, since even a small ratchet/socket won't fit up there. Do you have a Durametric to make sure all of the motors are in service position?
#7
Here's a link to a post I had at a different forum. It was a brief write up but after photobucket changed, the pictures are no longer in the post.
https://www.renntech.org/forums/topi...comment-289417
Also, you should be able to find the rest of the procedures you need here. Navigation is a little clunky but its all there.
http://workshop-manuals.com/porsche/...ion/locations/
https://www.renntech.org/forums/topi...comment-289417
Also, you should be able to find the rest of the procedures you need here. Navigation is a little clunky but its all there.
http://workshop-manuals.com/porsche/...ion/locations/