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Old Mar 7, 2014 | 07:59 AM
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08 cayenne turbo issues

hey guys, im hoping someone here might know what is wrong with my (wifes) 2008 cayenne turbo. a few days ago, my wife called me saying that the car wouldn't accelerate after siting at a stop light. she would press the accelerator pedal, but nothing would happen (her words).


I took her car for a ride that night and noticed something weird happening. at low rpms and low speeds (under 30mph), the car would be FULL BOOSTING. this is at like 3k rpm. this scared the crap out of me. car seemed to also lack power and was accelerating hesitantly.


I shut the car off and restarted it and it seemed to go away, but then happened again not too much later.


the issue with the car losing power / shutting off after being stopped for more than 20-30 seconds is reoccurring.


I was hoping someone would recognize these symptoms and could give some insight, before I tow it up to the Porsche dealer.
 
Old Mar 7, 2014 | 01:28 PM
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Diverter vavles maybe? Just a guess but you have to focus on what handles the boost the diverter valves might be stuck and need to be replaced.
 
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Just guessing, but it sounds like a major air leak or popped boost hose. This is not normal, so I doubt you are going to find a direct answer on these boards. Your best bet is to look over it carefully yourself or take it to someone else who will.

If you have a Durametric, you should probably have some codes stored as well.
 
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thanks for the help everyone

i brought it up to the dealer and they told me its a crankshaft sensor

only a $600 job, so i guess i get out unscathed this time
 
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Thanks for the update. Glad to hear you got it resolved for not an arm and a leg. The crank and cam sensor are sensitive items and would definitely cause the issues you were experiencing. I think you would have most likely had a code stored in your DME as well.
 
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I wonder if others experienced issues with the Cam sensor? It seems early for a cam sensor to go out on an '08...am I wrong?
 
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Originally Posted by Vig03
I wonder if others experienced issues with the Cam sensor? It seems early for a cam sensor to go out on an '08...am I wrong?
well apparently the vehicle had a coolant leak at some point in its life. the coolant leak was repaired, but some of it had made its way into the sensor and over time fouled the sensor.
 
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Gotcha, that makes sense. Thanks
 
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I had it too
 
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