Rear luggage comartment side-panel lining removal?
#17
I have the instructions 7003191. Mudman sent them. However, on page 3 there are 6 steps that must be done first, and I need those instructions. See attached (Mudman I am using your .pdf, thank you.)
#18
Mudman please send Cayenne 2004 rear luggage compartment side removal trim panel please plz sir regards simon to sacwatt@iinet.net.au
#19
Can you please send these details to me at pjkovach@comcast.net ?
I have a new map / stereo Porsche unit to replace my cd32.
I have a bad amp though and need to replace it and cannot see how to access it in the back
Thank you!
I have a new map / stereo Porsche unit to replace my cd32.
I have a bad amp though and need to replace it and cannot see how to access it in the back
Thank you!
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#22
mudman2 could you possibly email me that instructions for trim removal on the Cayenne too please 70 03 19 thanks
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#23
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I pulled a tow package from a scrapped Cayenne and the controller is buried behind here
AllData does not have these instructions and it doesnt look like some of the above are active anymore.
There is a Rennlist thread on 958 that has pictures of panel removal and it is similar enough.
The short answer is to work from the top down. remove C pillar and D pillar and then it becomes obvious from there.
Panel stuff is SO tedious and I did see there are changes from year to year with fasteners so best to go slow
AllData does not have these instructions and it doesnt look like some of the above are active anymore.
There is a Rennlist thread on 958 that has pictures of panel removal and it is similar enough.
The short answer is to work from the top down. remove C pillar and D pillar and then it becomes obvious from there.
Panel stuff is SO tedious and I did see there are changes from year to year with fasteners so best to go slow