Hi! I literally just got done changing the flat on my Cayenne after the road service NEVER SHOWE UP. Thank you a ton for posting this, you saved us today. We got it changed in just about the same time as your video. THANK YOU THANK YOU
I appreciate the fact that you have your own drills, sockets and compressor. The video would be more useful to the rest of the Porsche owners that may have to change their tire using the tools that the vehicle has equipped. Just a thought.
Nice instructional videos. I'll probably never own a Porsche but hey! :o). I see you keep putting your camera on the ground. You may want to look into getting a mini tripod. I'd recommend look for the Manfrotto PIXI Mini Tripod (original, not the EVO - the wheel to mount is too fiddly) from Amazon etc. for about $21. Great little thing you can pair with a clamp etc. if required for a phone mount. Plus with the legs together it's a grab handle for holding and walking with the camera. Keep up the videos!
Hi! I literally just got done changing the flat on my Cayenne after the road service NEVER SHOWE UP. Thank you a ton for posting this, you saved us today. We got it changed in just about the same time as your video. THANK YOU THANK YOU
Glad I could help. What city are you in. Maybe I can open up in that area. Thanks again for watching.
@@roadsideguy5902 We up near San Jose CA.
I appreciate the fact that you have your own drills, sockets and compressor. The video would be more useful to the rest of the Porsche owners that may have to change their tire using the tools that the vehicle has equipped. Just a thought.
At 4:18 I show exactly how to use the factory jack and I later show how to use the factory air pump. I appreciate your comment. Thanks for watching.
super helpful!! thank you,
Nice instructional videos. I'll probably never own a Porsche but hey! :o). I see you keep putting your camera on the ground. You may want to look into getting a mini tripod. I'd recommend look for the Manfrotto PIXI Mini Tripod (original, not the EVO - the wheel to mount is too fiddly) from Amazon etc. for about $21. Great little thing you can pair with a clamp etc. if required for a phone mount. Plus with the legs together it's a grab handle for holding and walking with the camera. Keep up the videos!
Hey friend what year/model of cayenne is in the video?
I don't remember, sorry.
Do you know where is battery location?
Maybe under hood near windshield behind engine.
UNDER DRIVERS SEAT