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'11 Cayenne Turbo Neurosis
Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2024 12:20 pm
by Rascasse
I have a '11 turbo. Great car...... but it seems to have a couple of neurotic tendencies, and I'm wondering if anyone else has these and come up with fixes:
1. When using the radio it will play for 10sec and shut off for 10 sec and keep doing it. I pulled the fuse until I get this figured out because it's hugely annoying.
2. Locks arbitrarily lock some doors, not others when you don't want them to.... primarily the right passenger door.
3. The rear passenger window shade gets stuck.

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Re: '11 Cayenne Turbo Neurosis
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2024 8:59 pm
by John17
Haven't had those pleasures, but it is currently unable to be locked. The flashers started up last night when locked, and today they pretty well stay on all the time. We've had a lot of rain and I had some water drop on my feet taking a corner so I think the sunroof drains are blocked. I'll be able to check tomorrow. It is drying out in the garage tonight and the wife's M235 is out in the weather instead!
Re: '11 Cayenne Turbo Neurosis
Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2024 7:23 am
by 996C438
Any modern vehicle is electric power hungry . Many computers/sensors/accessories each demanding current . Start with the basics . All chassis grounds need to be clean and tight preferably with dielectric grease at all terminations . Next have the battery load tested . I could care less that " it seems " OK. Load test it !
Once those steps are completed and deemed good if issues still exist you start hunting down the individual components that are failing . Check for stored codes with a code reader . There can be stored codes that don't trigger a check engine warning light . Slow and methodical troubleshooting will get results .
Re: '11 Cayenne Turbo Neurosis
Posted: Wed Feb 14, 2024 7:12 pm
by Rascasse
FIXED!
The shade was a mechanical issue
The door lock was an actuator
The radio just needed a hard reset.
My wife was ready to blow it up. She's happy now.
Re: '11 Cayenne Turbo Neurosis
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2024 12:07 pm
by John17
My trouble turned out to be the alarm module, conveniently located under the windshield wiper motor.
Having some fun replacing that!