How to change the signal light on a Cayenne S

Sunday, 28 September 2008 04:58 by ashleyreddy

I decided to give this a go myself rather than going to the dealer.  This is quite trivial but an illustrated set of instructions really helps. So here we go:

The tool you will need in located under the floor of the trunk.

Open the hood and locate the access hole for the light as seen below, push down towards the front to open

 

Insert the tool into the hole and onto the bolt inside.  Turn clock-wise

 

Assist the headlight assembly out with yourfingers

 

Once the assembly has slid out examine the back.  You will see the access ports for the various lights.

Turn the lack bayonette plug that holds the signal light.

Replace the light, replace the assembly, with the tool turn counter-clockwize to lock into place

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What Steve did

Thursday, 18 September 2008 02:55 by ashleyreddy

So I sold my buddy Steve my '95 pathfinder. Which was quite dear to my heart because I had bought it with stock options from my 1st liquidity event.

I sold it to him for less than it was worth because I felt sorry for him.

He decided to go "off roading" with it.

His brakes failed and the pathfinder became a pathmaker :(

 

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Juniors Porsche

Wednesday, 17 September 2008 13:38 by ashleyreddy

So I bought Junior a Porsche.  Its a radio controlled car he can ride around in.

Its powered by a 6V gel cell battery.

Either he can control it or I can remotely control it.

It moves at about 3km/h

My only complaint about it is that the gears are a little noisy.

Below is a pic.

 

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