Where can I buy a Porsche Cayenne maintenance manual?

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Where can I buy a Porsche Cayenne maintenance manual?

Postby Fastride » Tue Nov 03, 2009 1:55 am

I need a 04 Porsche Cayenne maintenance manual, where can I beg, purchase, Borrow, or steal one?
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Postby Halle » Tue Nov 03, 2009 1:55 am

I could have to say that stealing will save you the most money in the long run. Porsche already sold a manual to someone who will probably purchase another one, a car company doesn',t care who holds it, just that they made money.
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Postby Buduwoodoo » Tue Nov 03, 2009 1:55 am

Your best bet is to go to Ebay, craigslist, or a porsche dealership. Ebay and craigslist will be the cheapest. Its gunna prob be costly at the dealership cuz it generally is for some reason not recognized. I just looked it up on Ebay had eleven different manuals and the prices ranged from $5$125 and some had free shipping all based on which manual you wanted there were some for the cayenne s and turbo some had a case and some didn't so it depends on which one could fit your needs. As for craigslist I didn't find anything but I only checked my community which is Cleveland so you may be able to check your community and others around you. So my tell to you is purchase it from Ebay if they don't have the one your looking for then your local dealership will be able to assist you out but like I said before its prob gunna be expensive. I hope I was able to assist you out
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Postby Soulhikers » Tue Nov 03, 2009 1:55 am

Get the part number from the dealer after you explain to them what

info it's that you need.

ie, wiring, body &, trim, transmission, engine, etc..



Then eBay it or use a search engine..



I bought literature books for a German maker for 15 yrs.

The biggest markup is at the dealership.



Good Luck to You
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Postby RobMc » Tue Nov 03, 2009 1:55 am

eBay,eBay,eBay,eBay,eBay,eBay,eBay,eBay,
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Postby hardmanjazz » Tue Nov 03, 2009 1:55 am

A Porsche dealer can sort you out. Cost is something I don',t know about, but it shouldn',t be a ridiculous amount of money.
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