Having a similar issue to you with a slightly shaking idle on my 2012 Cayenne 3.6 VR6 but no engine light or misfire I can see. Mine wasn't as pronounced as yours but you can feel a random shaking or flutter through the car when stopped at a light. Replaced all the spark plugs with brand new genuine Porsche ones. I don't have a leaking PCV or any timing chain rattle. Going to tackle the air issues first and see if that resolves anything.
I've watched a few videos and mine isn't the first instance of someone silicon taping the air intake hose in that specific spot. Good luck - might be a common failure / cracking point. Do share if it resolves the issue
Yes, it does. Here it is: Mass Airflow Sensor (MAF) | Porsche Cayenne (955, 957) (2003 - 2010) (9PA) VR6 3.6L Base Model th-cam.com/video/jGmkoA9HVTM/w-d-xo.html
Hi Ruslan, when removing the throttle body and reinstalling after, did you need to use a scanner tool to relearn or reset anything? I hear some cars requires this.
Hi, I have similar issue... but for 958, symptoms are strange.... when idle, for some period no vibration then 1sec I feel vibration, then again same period normal, and everything repeating... There is no vibration when moving, only in idle... I don't see any damage on intake tube, but long time ago I replaced mas air sensor to another used one, because 1 of 2 sensor fastening was broken (I don't know how to pull out sensor from tube, looks like it is not possible for 958). Do you think there might be issue with MAF sensor? did you have same issue with your cayenne? BTW, when I used diagnostic tool and adapted idle mixture, symptoms became less noticeable, but still present...
That's interesting about the idle mixture. It could definitely be the MAFs or a dirty throttle body and couldn't hurt to clean it thoroughly - might improve MPG too. Hard to say without seeing it and playing around with diagnostics.
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Having a similar issue to you with a slightly shaking idle on my 2012 Cayenne 3.6 VR6 but no engine light or misfire I can see. Mine wasn't as pronounced as yours but you can feel a random shaking or flutter through the car when stopped at a light. Replaced all the spark plugs with brand new genuine Porsche ones. I don't have a leaking PCV or any timing chain rattle. Going to tackle the air issues first and see if that resolves anything.
I've watched a few videos and mine isn't the first instance of someone silicon taping the air intake hose in that specific spot. Good luck - might be a common failure / cracking point. Do share if it resolves the issue
Hey did you fix the issue I’m still trying to find it him have the same as you in pointing at the engine mounts for now
Porsche don't make plugs
Hola gracias por el video mi pregunta es: la 957 tiene sensor MAP, y si es así , donde está ubicado? Saludos cordiales
Yes, it does. Here it is:
Mass Airflow Sensor (MAF) | Porsche Cayenne (955, 957) (2003 - 2010) (9PA) VR6 3.6L Base Model
th-cam.com/video/jGmkoA9HVTM/w-d-xo.html
@ gracias por tu amable respuesta pero me refiero al sensor MAP no al sensor MAF
After replace a serpentine band start shows misfire and shake
Sounds like a bad band. Have you tried returning and ordering an OEM band?
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Hi Ruslan, when removing the throttle body and reinstalling after, did you need to use a scanner tool to relearn or reset anything? I hear some cars requires this.
Thanks for commenting. No scanner tool needed in this case.
Thanks for the quick response
Hi, I have similar issue... but for 958, symptoms are strange.... when idle, for some period no vibration then 1sec I feel vibration, then again same period normal, and everything repeating... There is no vibration when moving, only in idle... I don't see any damage on intake tube, but long time ago I replaced mas air sensor to another used one, because 1 of 2 sensor fastening was broken (I don't know how to pull out sensor from tube, looks like it is not possible for 958). Do you think there might be issue with MAF sensor? did you have same issue with your cayenne? BTW, when I used diagnostic tool and adapted idle mixture, symptoms became less noticeable, but still present...
That's interesting about the idle mixture. It could definitely be the MAFs or a dirty throttle body and couldn't hurt to clean it thoroughly - might improve MPG too. Hard to say without seeing it and playing around with diagnostics.
the air mixture can be so finicky...
hi,did you solved?
How did you get the check engine light to go off?
I have a scan tool. I cleared the code using the tool and the code didn’t come back.
Thanks
why the check engine is there?
Had a bad bank 2 catalytic converter. Fixed here th-cam.com/video/PqVyiPbPEH4/w-d-xo.html
Quel était le problème à la base
RPMs go up and down at idle for no reason