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Old Dec 12, 2021 | 01:33 AM
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This is a long shot, but does anyone happen to know the part number of the front grille parking camera? I need to replace the part indicated by the question mark. Porsche insists it's 9J1907561G, but I'm almost positive that is the adaptive cruise sensor (per its actual part name), circled below. That said, I can't find any diagram that actually has the camera Ive highlighted with the question mark below.

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Old Dec 12, 2021 | 11:42 AM
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I can confirm...that 9J1907561G is indeed the sensor itself...and not the camera.

Here's a link to the part from a used carparts dealer/breakers, that has the sensor pictured with this partnumber: (NB! site is in swedish, but the pictures speak for themselves)

Adaptiv Farthållare Sensor - Porsche Taycan -20 - W363334 (bildelsbasen.se)

I havent been able to find the partnumber for the camera, yet. But i will have another go...and will update shortly.

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From what i can tell...the camera (Pr.code KA6) is 958 980 546 00 "Camera Real Top View" and panel 9J1 807 762 A "Trim Panel for camera Real Top View"

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Old Dec 12, 2021 | 02:22 PM
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Thank you so much Alpher! Porsche is a PitA that they made this mistake! I was actually able to find the sensor in Germany and bought one, but luckily the guy didn't ship it yet. I'll update them tomorrow and get them to order the right part! Hopefully this may help someone in the future as with the placement of that camera, I can see folks needing to replace over time ;-)
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Old Dec 12, 2021 | 05:35 PM
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Originally Posted by mlambert890
Thank you so much Alpher! Porsche is a PitA that they made this mistake! I was actually able to find the sensor in Germany and bought one, but luckily the guy didn't ship it yet. I'll update them tomorrow and get them to order the right part! Hopefully this may help someone in the future as with the placement of that camera, I can see folks needing to replace over time ;-)
Cool But, please have them doublecheck the partnumbers i gave also...as i dont want to be responsible for another near mishap!
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