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Wiring Diagram

Hi Everyone

Can someone please assist me by telling me how and where one can get a wiring diagram for a Porsche Cayenne?

Please help, as I am argently seeking for one.

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Sorry Porsche is the only place I know of right now.

What are you trying to fix/do?
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Thanks for th reply.

Do they provide the wiring diagram?

Most of electrical system of my Porsch Cayenne is failing... I think its a central problem because I did fix the stereo a while ago but it still fails to work now and than. Alot of other electtrical parts too!!!

Once again thank you for you help.
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That's weird. What exactly did you 'fix' when you "fix the stereo'?

Sounds like something didn't get plugged back in properly.
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you will need to scan first to make life a lot easier. If multiple stuff is not working sounds like a CU is bad.
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My biggest problem is that it does not start.

The key does not even turn and the stering wheel is locked and does not unlock too. There is no power on the desh board. I changed the battery and checked all the fuse and they all okay but there is no power inside the car.
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I don't believe that a wiring diagram is what you need.

start probing the system.
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do a voltage drop on the ground side of the battery. Did it just happen? Does anything work(interior lights, headlights, cig lighter?)
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did you press the reset button after you exchanged your battery
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