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Porsche Cayenne 3.0d Nox sensor

Bmbratz

New member
Hi

Newbie here recently bought a 2015 Cayenne 3.0d private purchase loving the car feels more solid than my old 955 but missing the V8 sound but not the petrol! This car was under opc warranty which expired in June 2019. Went to OPC by previous owner before warranty expiry for a vehicle inspection picked up on the engine light lit in the car as NOX sensor opc told the previous owner that this was rectified under warranty. I had the car for a few weeks and the CEL came on again took to my local Porsche specialist who advised this is a NOX sensor. The previous owner chased it up with the Opc who said they have just reset the light Not repaired the fault.
I have contacted Porsche UK and awaiting for a reply.

Any help greatly appreciated on this matter.

Thanks
 

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