A big one with these that people don't talk about enough is the transmission torque converter seal. When the coolant pipes fail (or during replacement), coolant will run into the bell housing and find its way onto this seal. With the immense heat in this area, it will harden into a nasty white substance which will eat up the seal and cause a transmission fluid leak. Fixing this generally requires removal of the entire drivetrain from the car, which as you can imagine is a massive and costly job. There is also some anecdotal evidence to suggest that burned exhaust valves are not too uncommon. Not only will that warrant an engine removal, but the head(s) will need to come off.
@@Project40Cars If your plastic coolant T's at the rear of the engine have not yet been replaced, make sure when they are no coolant is spilt into the valley of the engine while pulling off other pipes to gain access. I made this mistake on mine and will pay dearly for it.
I bought a cayenne turbo 955 about 8 months ago, I've drove 30,000 miles without any problems. I bought from an older guy who couldn't afford to run it anymore, paid the correct amount of money for it and seems like I got a good one so far. The only issue was the main carrier bearing went on the prop shaft (20yr old car so wear and tear) and I used a clever jimmy fix I saw online which saved me about £600. Absolutely love the car, fully loaded V8 Porsche turbo for £5,00, bargain
@@Project40Cars One thing I learned from my wealthy boss who earned every dime. Never fall in love with a deal. Porsche built 150,000 955s. There is the perfect one for you out there if you are patient. Just have liquidity to make a quick deal if that car comes up.
Hi, I bought a 2004 V6 Cayenne, which at the moment I'm happy with apart from the fuel economy and the relative hard ride. I have 275x35x22" wheels, I've bought some wheels what can accommodate 255x55x18" which I'm hoping that will solve the ride problem. Recently we had snow and I thought now would be a good time to test the 4 wheel drive by the way mine is a manual Transmission with a recently new battery and I have a full air installation which works good. So to get on with my problem, I started the engine made sure that it was in neutral and hand brake on, toggled the lever forward and waited for the relevant light to come on, the only thing I got was a message in the middle of the cluster telling me make sure I was in neutral with the handbrake on. I have tried it on several occasions and have received the same message. I suspect a an electrical contact some where. Is there any information you could give on the problem.
The car will ride so much better on 18s. Regarding the lack of diff locking etc, you’d need to scan the car and see what codes come up. Could be transfer case related (either connections, the transfer case module etc). If your car has a sun roof, check the drains aren’t blocked. Also check the wiring that runs along under the door sills for breaks etc.
@@skullandbiscuits I’d always pick a turbo over the v8 just because of the oil squirters reducing the chance of bore score. V6 is pretty reliable but do check the timing chain as they can stretch. Not too expensive to change though.
It's on the list to try in the spring, with the wet weather I am kinda scared to attempt a fix and have it stuck open. For the blind, have you tried resetting it (hold the blind close button for 20 seconds and switch ignition to acc), it should extend. There are three motors, one in the front for the blind and two in the rear for the pano roof. There are three manual releases. If you have a code scanner like an icarsoft por 2/3 you can scan the sunroof and see what the issue is.
Managed to get it to work again thanks to your tip i appreciate, only problem is only the first panel opens normally the middle panel goes down a bit and just stops wont go further
I've had to deal with the coolant pipes. I got coolant everywhere. A year after it was fixed, at my expense as I wasn't original owner, the coolant rotted out the transmission seal. That was expensive. U joints are watch point. There are better aftermarket U-joints. If you're on the look out for a 955 look for rare off road package or Turbo S.
If I'm looking at a car that's for sale and the engine bay is dirty it would be hard for me to know whether oil that's you know let's say near the filler cap is just overflow from improper filling or if it's from a leak personally I would prefer a clean engine that I can then take on a long test drive and then see if leaks develop during my test drive then having an absolutely dirty engine bay and I can't see where anything might have been coming from or if it's just messy feeling.
@Project40Cars I've sold both privately and at a shop. When Private I'd go with customers as long as they put gas LoL! And at the shop we let them take it to their mechanic even giving them a demo plate as long as they put down a deposit and if the mechanic doesn't find issue the deposit goes towards purchase. If the mechanic doesn't find issue they really have no reason not to buy right? Win win 🙂 We usually inspect our vehicles and do repairs before we put them for sale because we sell with a limited warranty.
A very interesting video as I too am looking into 955 Cayenne's! I want one to stick my roof tent on and to enjoy a little more offroad capability than my E Class estate, haha! What kind of price would you say is right for a vehicle from say 2005 to 2008?
Thanks, it was a my first try at a buyers guide 😁 It really depends on condition. The cars can do the mileage but I would focus on the service history. Making sure that there are lots of invoices that show the car has been taken care of. You can spend as little at £1500 on a Cayenne but that is dangerous price point imo. A 955 turbo will have less chance of bore score, but they are more expensive. Any of the versions will still be pricey to run. I’d budget at least £2k for servicing in the first year, up to £5k in some instances. I definitely want to own another Cayenne at some point as they are genuinely great cars, i just had bad luck with the one I picked.
Great video, I'm going to buy a 955 so it is timely. About your production, the screen behind you moves a lot and flashes etc. To me, it is very distracting. It serves no purpose and detracts from your message. Thanks for the video though.
@@Project40Cars No, it WASN'T HELPFUL. The screen behind you was distracting. Sad because your content is important. But your channel, you put in all of the distracting things behind you that you want.
A big one with these that people don't talk about enough is the transmission torque converter seal. When the coolant pipes fail (or during replacement), coolant will run into the bell housing and find its way onto this seal. With the immense heat in this area, it will harden into a nasty white substance which will eat up the seal and cause a transmission fluid leak. Fixing this generally requires removal of the entire drivetrain from the car, which as you can imagine is a massive and costly job.
There is also some anecdotal evidence to suggest that burned exhaust valves are not too uncommon. Not only will that warrant an engine removal, but the head(s) will need to come off.
That'a a good tip, so far the transmission seems to be ok (famous last words), but I do need to get a fluid change done soon.
@@Project40Cars If your plastic coolant T's at the rear of the engine have not yet been replaced, make sure when they are no coolant is spilt into the valley of the engine while pulling off other pipes to gain access.
I made this mistake on mine and will pay dearly for it.
@@WillReynoldsSmith they were done by the previous owner as far as I can tell from the service history
I bought a cayenne turbo 955 about 8 months ago, I've drove 30,000 miles without any problems. I bought from an older guy who couldn't afford to run it anymore, paid the correct amount of money for it and seems like I got a good one so far. The only issue was the main carrier bearing went on the prop shaft (20yr old car so wear and tear) and I used a clever jimmy fix I saw online which saved me about £600. Absolutely love the car, fully loaded V8 Porsche turbo for £5,00, bargain
I’m thinking of buying one in the next few weeks or so. This was a VERY helpful video. Thanks
Awesome, glad you enjoyed it! Cayennes are great cars.
Absolutely love this mate you know your Cayenne’s I’m really thinking hard now! The seller hasn’t answered regarding the coolant pipes!
Painfully learnt 😂 there’s plenty of Cayennes out there, so there’s no rush to get one. Make sure you get an inspection as well.
@@Project40Cars One thing I learned from my wealthy boss who earned every dime. Never fall in love with a deal. Porsche built 150,000 955s. There is the perfect one for you out there if you are patient. Just have liquidity to make a quick deal if that car comes up.
5:15 i think that parts is blocked with dirty oil but is not change. and gear box and coolig gear radiator isnt clean correctly
It all got cleaned out after the main repairs were sorted 😁
Hi, I bought a 2004 V6 Cayenne, which at the moment I'm happy with apart from the fuel economy and the relative hard ride. I have 275x35x22" wheels, I've bought some wheels what can accommodate 255x55x18" which I'm hoping that will solve the ride problem. Recently we had snow and I thought now would be a good time to test the 4 wheel drive by the way mine is a manual Transmission with a recently new battery and I have a full air installation which works good. So to get on with my problem, I started the engine made sure that it was in neutral and hand brake on, toggled the lever forward and waited for the relevant light to come on, the only thing I got was a message in the middle of the cluster telling me make sure I was in neutral with the handbrake on. I have tried it on several occasions and have received the same message. I suspect a an electrical contact some where. Is there any information you could give on the problem.
The car will ride so much better on 18s.
Regarding the lack of diff locking etc, you’d need to scan the car and see what codes come up. Could be transfer case related (either connections, the transfer case module etc).
If your car has a sun roof, check the drains aren’t blocked. Also check the wiring that runs along under the door sills for breaks etc.
Great video very useful. Going to view my first Cayenne at the weekend
Thanks! Which model are you looking at?
@@Project40Cars £5k budget, 3.2 V6 with a decent spec. Definitely not a 4.5 V8, tempted by a Turbo.
@@skullandbiscuits I’d always pick a turbo over the v8 just because of the oil squirters reducing the chance of bore score.
V6 is pretty reliable but do check the timing chain as they can stretch. Not too expensive to change though.
@@Project40Cars 3.2/3.6 V6 seems to be the sweet spot from what I’ve read
@@Project40Cars what’s your opinion on air? Is it a must? Difficult to find a 3.2
Can you attempt to fix the panoramic sunroof, i have the same issue you have the blind wont open or close and neither will the sunroof
It's on the list to try in the spring, with the wet weather I am kinda scared to attempt a fix and have it stuck open. For the blind, have you tried resetting it (hold the blind close button for 20 seconds and switch ignition to acc), it should extend.
There are three motors, one in the front for the blind and two in the rear for the pano roof. There are three manual releases.
If you have a code scanner like an icarsoft por 2/3 you can scan the sunroof and see what the issue is.
@@Project40Cars thanks for the advice, il try it when i get the chance
Managed to get it to work again thanks to your tip i appreciate, only problem is only the first panel opens normally the middle panel goes down a bit and just stops wont go further
@@KingtroniksOfficialhave you tried lubing the various bits of the sun roof rails etc?
@@ProjectWestfalia not yet but i think its just getting stuck on something in the rubber gasket thing under the glass panes
Great video thank you!
🙏thanks, glad it was useful!
I've had to deal with the coolant pipes. I got coolant everywhere. A year after it was fixed, at my expense as I wasn't original owner, the coolant rotted out the transmission seal. That was expensive.
U joints are watch point. There are better aftermarket U-joints.
If you're on the look out for a 955 look for rare off road package or Turbo S.
I had a turbo s it was great but expensive to run. Might get another in time. Possibly a 957.
If I'm looking at a car that's for sale and the engine bay is dirty it would be hard for me to know whether oil that's you know let's say near the filler cap is just overflow from improper filling or if it's from a leak personally I would prefer a clean engine that I can then take on a long test drive and then see if leaks develop during my test drive then having an absolutely dirty engine bay and I can't see where anything might have been coming from or if it's just messy feeling.
That’s fair, though getting a long test drive is pretty rare in my experience (for both private & dealer sales).
@Project40Cars I've sold both privately and at a shop. When Private I'd go with customers as long as they put gas LoL! And at the shop we let them take it to their mechanic even giving them a demo plate as long as they put down a deposit and if the mechanic doesn't find issue the deposit goes towards purchase.
If the mechanic doesn't find issue they really have no reason not to buy right? Win win 🙂
We usually inspect our vehicles and do repairs before we put them for sale because we sell with a limited warranty.
Great video only thing I’d say is it’s very distracting watching auto Alex in the background while trying to pay attention to everything you saying.
Thanks, I whacked on my Cayenne playlist to have on in the background so it’s started with that story. Would a static image be better?
It’s whatever you prefer to be honest, it’s how you feel that matters the most. And if everyone else doesn’t mind then you on to something.
Alex is a funny dude and it makes your videos even more interesting
A very interesting video as I too am looking into 955 Cayenne's! I want one to stick my roof tent on and to enjoy a little more offroad capability than my E Class estate, haha!
What kind of price would you say is right for a vehicle from say 2005 to 2008?
Thanks, it was a my first try at a buyers guide 😁
It really depends on condition. The cars can do the mileage but I would focus on the service history. Making sure that there are lots of invoices that show the car has been taken care of. You can spend as little at £1500 on a Cayenne but that is dangerous price point imo.
A 955 turbo will have less chance of bore score, but they are more expensive. Any of the versions will still be pricey to run. I’d budget at least £2k for servicing in the first year, up to £5k in some instances.
I definitely want to own another Cayenne at some point as they are genuinely great cars, i just had bad luck with the one I picked.
Has it come through
Nah I think YT blocks urls in comments now. Ping me on project40cars at gmail.com
Your Porka is stunning by the way
Stunningly broken 😂
Would you buy this car mate or just wait for a Turbo
Got a url for it?
Did you get the URL I sent you?
Nothing came through so far
9:56 nobody sell a good cayenne with low price. they sold because cost for repair is big many example car is not services corrrectly
The bonus with the Cayenne 955 is you can buy at a high price and it can still cost thousands in repairs 😂
@@Project40Cars 😂 ok you change my mind i thinking about Q7 with 7 seats. but only 3.0TFSI
Great video, I'm going to buy a 955 so it is timely. About your production, the screen behind you moves a lot and flashes etc. To me, it is very distracting. It serves no purpose and detracts from your message. Thanks for the video though.
It’s the playlist of my 955 ownership, glad it was helpful.
@@Project40Cars No, it WASN'T HELPFUL. The screen behind you was distracting. Sad because your content is important. But your channel, you put in all of the distracting things behind you that you want.
It’s in the comments mate
My grandfather left me this car