Searching for repair/service manual for 2009 Cayenne

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Old Jul 7, 2016 | 04:32 PM
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Searching for repair/service manual for 2009 Cayenne

I'm searching for a repair/service manual for my 2009 V6 Cayenne. Preferably a set I can download. Anyone know of one?

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Old Jul 7, 2016 | 06:30 PM
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Uhhh... you're talking a legal download? Something where the copyright owner is paid for the download? AFAIK - it doesn't exist.

'Cause otherwise - you're talking about theft of intellectual property. Just thought I'd mention it. Most forums aren't terribly happy with people asking this because the copyright owners tend to go after the forum owners with cease and desist letters, followed by attorney threats if they don't put a lid on it.

I do believe I've seen manuals for sale on eBay - they're usually just a PDF printout of the data from the Porsche factory manual. The factory manual is a few thousand pages and costs accordingly, if you can find one.

You might try signing up for AllData. A private party subscription isn't awfully expensive, and AD has compiled the info from the factory manuals in a way that makes it slightly more useful than the un-indexed PDF files you'll find on line.

You might find one on a Russian based torrent site - I would be VERY VERY careful connecting to one of those sites, they're pretty much notorious for serving up worms and viruses along with illegal file copies.
 
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Thanks Don! No I wouldn't want to violate copyright laws. I haven't been able to find an aftermarket manual for the 2009 Cayenne. Very frustrating. I have factory manuals (legit ones) for my 944 and early 911. The later have appreciated even. I don't want to drop $$$ for the Cayenne as I'm only needing to fix the fuel Reg pub at this point. I will search for a Touareg V6. I'll check out AD too. I Hate going to the stealership. Such a rip off. Having maintained several 911s, 914s, 944s and BMWs over the yrs it's frustrating the lack of reasonable resources to fix things on one's own accord. Thanks for the advise

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Yes alldatadiy.com is a fantastic resource
 
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You can access most of the manuals free on this site http://workshop-manuals.com/porsche/ , you can't download the entire manual, but you will most likely find the info you need.
 
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You can access most of the manuals free on this site http://workshop-manuals.com/porsche/ , you can't download the entire manual, but you will most likely find the info you need.
Found this site a long time ago - and it's mostly a ripoff of the AllData website. The info on it is spotty and quite incomplete in my experience, and lots of it just works as click bait to other less desirable sites (like "15 celebs who have aged horribly!")

AllData is about $15/year for a new subscription. That doesn't seem awfully expensive for someone who is driving a $60-140,000 car.
 
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Has anyone had experience on this? http://www.emanualonline.com/Cars/Po...ir-Manual.html
 
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