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Old Aug 15, 2017 | 08:27 AM
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Wheel speed sensor failed...

Just posting as when I searched nothing came up....so hopefully this helps someone in the future.


Car: 2011 Cayenne S

Symptoms: Driving along at city speeds and then BOOM...lock up of passenger side rear wheel, followed by every system known to man going into fault mode.

PSM failure, Electronic brake failure, AWD system failure, ABS light flickering


Solution: replaced part number: 958-606-405-10
 
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Just found your thread. I experienced the same problem on Monday. My new sensor arrives today. Will report back with the result. BTW. the new revision for the sensor is 958-606-405-02.

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Old Mar 21, 2019 | 10:38 AM
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your part number pulls back ABS sensor...my part number pulls back speed sensor.

Not sure if two separate things...there is a price difference so I would be careful.
 
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They are the same sensor.




 
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cool!

Good luck.
 
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New one in. Problem solved.
 
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Originally Posted by 9000RPM
New one in. Problem solved.
Hey there, I have this same issue so I started googling. Looks like it's been four months now - Has your Cayenne "semi shut off" since replacing the speed sensor back in March?

Thanks!
 
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Originally Posted by kjack5000
Hey there, I have this same issue so I started googling. Looks like it's been four months now - Has your Cayenne "semi shut off" since replacing the speed sensor back in March?

Thanks!
Not sure what "semi shut off' is.

Everything has been normal
 
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I have a 2012 Porsche Cayenne, and the " Warning Brake Force Distribution" sign comes on my dashboard once and a while. The car shuts down to a weak acceleration with no radio, a/c, or electrical. I have to pull over, turn off the ignition, and when I turn it back on everything is fine. Is this what you were experiencing? If not, any advice? Thanks!
 
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Originally Posted by kjack5000
I have a 2012 Porsche Cayenne, and the " Warning Brake Force Distribution" sign comes on my dashboard once and a while. The car shuts down to a weak acceleration with no radio, a/c, or electrical. I have to pull over, turn off the ignition, and when I turn it back on everything is fine. Is this what you were experiencing? If not, any advice? Thanks!

The only time that I've ever seen that message is when I scan my Cayenne with my iCarScan scanner but it goes away after it finishes scanning.

Only advice is to get it scanned and see what codes are stored.
 
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I had this happen to my 2012 Cayenne Turbo yesterday scanner pulled right rear sensor even though it threw multiple errors like PSM failure, suspension, AWD, ABS and all sorts. I swapped it out and all errors cleared. I used a $20 part exact same part number as the sensor for other VW cars like the Q7 and the Touareg, exact part match
 

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Originally Posted by NaijaBerry
I had this happen to my 2012 Cayenne Turbo yesterday scanner pulled right rear sensor even though it threw multiple errors like PSM failure, suspension, AWD, ABS and all sorts. I swapped it out and all errors cleared. I used a $20 part exact same part number as the sensor for other VW cars like the Q7 and the Touareg, exact part match

Brother which one you bought? I am having same issue on my 2012 Cayenne ..
 
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Originally Posted by Ever A
Brother which one you bought? I am having same issue on my 2012 Cayenne ..
You need to scan it to know which one of the 4 is causing the error. It uses the same parts is a Q7 and Touareg of the same year
 
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Originally Posted by NaijaBerry
You need to scan it to know which one of the 4 is causing the error. It uses the same parts is a Q7 and Touareg of the same year
Will do.. anyways I am thinking changing all 4.. i hate when one start failing probablu rest will follow.. I already had my transfer case replaced out of warranty.. love my car but headaches are coming. 2012 cayenne and now my roof liner is falling off too.. door panel passenger side lower window and when I closed the panel lifted with window .. anyone else experiencing something similar
 
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Originally Posted by 9000RPM
New one in. Problem solved.
My sensor just arrived (the inexpensive one); I've been having the Christmas tree of warning lights. I had AAA replace the battery of my 2016 Cayenne (date on the battery was 2016. apparently, the original battery). That didn't solve anything as apparently the battery didn't take. Had a Porsche battery and 2 right sensors replaced (I got lucky. under $700 beans. It's good to know people (Porsche wholesales the battery to body shops for around $500, $400 if you talk nice to the parts department and they will even give you the code to enter)), and it was OK for 3 weeks then BAM!!! The Christmas tree came back. Scanned with a proper scanner that identified the right rear sensor as defective. will replace tomorrow and let ya'll know.
 
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