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Gents, your site admins and moderators have been working on a way to provide technical assistance to the members without involving site vendors/sponsors...due to their efforts we have been able to secure some of the biggest engine, transmission and suspension guys out there...there is a new technical assistance section and an account called 411... There will be more than a half dozen very well known guests who will post as 411 and that will remain anonymous. None of them are site sponsors/vendors. They have volunteered their expertise to provide a service to the members of 6speedonline. We are very grateful for their generosity....this should be a great source of unbiased info for all members.
Thanks. And while I'm here, I thought I'd contribute a little tech info that I learned at a recent service. When asking why the fuel consumption numbers differed between the MFD and the PCM, I was told that the MFD uses odometer derived mileage, the PCM uses GPS derived mileage. Given the know speedometer error in the Cayenne, that suggests that the PCM fuel consumption figure should be the more accurate figure.
Hello, I’ve been searching and maybe I’m not using the correct “key words” so excuse me if this topic is here somewhere. I have a 2011 CTT, PVT-P, PDCC. At start-up I am getting an All-Wheel Drive System Fault message. It does not go away after driving. Static battery volts are 12.27, also.
Above are the fault codes. Has anyone had this experience or any idea what it could be. Trying to decide if this is an indy fix, or stealer fix? Thanks