Component Arrangement

2005 Porsche Cayenne Turbo (9PA) V8-4.5L TurboSECTION Component Arrangement
Component arrangement






a - CAN drive (CAN-C)
b - CAN comfort (CAN-B)
1 - Instrument cluster
- Integrated into dashboard
2 - Steering column switch
- On the steering column under the steering wheel
3 - KESSY control module
- Located on right side of steering column (footwell) near vehicle electrical system control module
4 - Vehicle electrical system control module
- Located on right side of steering column (footwell) near KESSY control module
5 - Air-conditioning system regulator control module
- Integrated into front centre console
6 - Memory seat adjustment control module, passenger's
- Located under passenger's seat
7 - DME control module
- Located in right radiator tank, above hydraulic unit with PSM control module
8 - Passenger's door control module
- Integrated into passenger's door
9 - Rear right door control module
- Integrated into rear right door
10 - Rear convenience system control module
- Located above the rear right wheel housing
11 - AHK control module
- Located above the rear right wheel housing
12 - Level control module
- Located between rear right wheel housing and closing panel
13 - Panorama roof system (PDS)
14 - Rear left door control module

- Integrated into rear left door
15 - Driver's door control module
- Integrated into driver's door
16 - Memory seat adjustment control module, driver's
- Located under driver's seat
17 - Air-conditioning system regulator control module, rear
- Integrated into rear centre console
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