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Old 01-24-2011, 08:31 PM
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Filling up tires using PASM on '11 Cayenne

I don't see where the nozzle is located nor does it say in the manual. Any thoughts?
 

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On earlier models, its front, under the passenger seat. The hose sits under the rear seat.
 
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Old 01-25-2011, 01:42 PM
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the hose sits under the trunk lining, next to the spare tire. outlet is under the passenger seat, to the left front, covered with a plastic cap.
 
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Old 01-25-2011, 02:10 PM
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Ah, must have moved it with newer models. Mine's an 04; sits under the rear seat. Then again, I have no spare (crappy Bose) just an air hose and a bottle o' goo.

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the hose sits under the trunk lining, next to the spare tire. outlet is under the passenger seat, to the left front, covered with a plastic cap.
 
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Still couldn't find it.
 
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PASM doesnt have the air... Air susp+Pasm would have a hose, do you have air susp? or just pasm.
 
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+1 04 its under the left rear seat in a white bag. New ones couldn't tell ya, but i found mine using the owners manual.
 
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PASM doesnt have the air... Air susp+Pasm would have a hose, do you have air susp? or just pasm.
Fyi,air suspension and Pasm are standard on the turbo
 
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Fyi,air suspension and Pasm are standard on the turbo
That was not his point. Even standard, it is the air suspension that has the hose and ability to fill tires. PASM is simply a valved shock suspension system that can work alone or in conjunction with air suspension
 
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It does actually have air suspension but all there is under the front passenger seat is a storage box and there is no hose next to the spare tire. What surprises me is that in the manual it says you can either fill up the spare tire using air suspension (although not specifying where!) OR using the battery charged air pump, which usually takes forever.
 
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