I’ve come back to thank you - I’ve had ongoing water issues on my right hand drive cayenne with pano roof, 2 dealers hadn’t been able to fix the water ingress in to the passenger side foot well/a pillar, I followed your advice on accessing the drain hole through the engine bay rather than jacking the car up and pulled out 2 handfuls of leaves, pushed all the dirt through the drain hole and approx 3 liters came out. I also bought a flexible wire thing with a scrubbing brush on the end to clean the holes from the pano roof to the a pillar prior to this so was perplexed so many thanks from Australia!
Thanks for letting me know. I know the frustration and damage all these clogged drains can do. When my rear drains were clogged I kept getting taillight error messages and the speakers stopped working. At that point my wife didn't want to drive the Cayenne anymore. Well I'm glad I could help and thank you for watching.
Gee, what a nice little tutorial, pleasant voice, nice soft music, no hysterical screaming... Where are you from OneSimpleDad? I almost forgot things can be explained in a normal voice lol Subscribed.
Thank you. I'm from the New England Area... sorry I don't like to give too many specifics on my location. Greatly appreciate the feedback especially about my voice i grew up with a speech impediment and was made funny of my whole childhood because of the way I spoke. If you enjoyed these videos you would probably like my cooking channel OneSimpleChef. Thanks again
@@onesimpledad When I asked "where are you from" I was being facetious, of course. What a coincidence about your voice! I'm glad I could be an encouragement for you. Thanks for the cooking channel tip, I'll take a look!
Thanks, it's unfortunate this has to be done, but well worth doing yourself since the dealer wants $750 to clean all the drains. Well thanks for watching
I just did this, this morning. Took 45 minutes. I couldn't find the drain from the top, so pulled half the wheel liner. Turns out there was so much crap at the top, that was why I couldn't see the drain. I used a shop vac and sucked everything out from the top, after clearing the drain. I think if I hadn't done that the same problem would be back almost immediately. Thanks for the tip OneSimpleDad!
Yes the top gets filled and either a vacuum or using you hand to get the junk out will greatly help so it doesn't become an on going issue. Thanks for watching
Thanks for this video, very helpful! Rears were pretty clear but I cut an extra mm or two off to prevent future clogs. Front drivers side is where I got a lot of debris out. After clearing with a screwdriver and my fingers, I took a big Allen wrench and put the short side up in there and twisted it around to loosen even more debris. Needless to say it was a lot. Good news is, it had not caused any leaking. Really glad I did this before it became a real problem.
Hey great video, some weed trimmer line pushed down the drain tube from the roof should clear the line, no need to take wheels off or any trim under the bonnet, I use this method all the time on my jet boat to clear the cooling lines for the engines, hope this helps someone
Event hough I think this video is very helpful for Porsche Cayenne owners that have this issue:). I was in the process of locating and purchasing a later model 2020 model...your video effectively persuaded me to continue driving Lexus LX or GX trucks (I know they aren't Porsche's). But, in all of my years of ownership 20plus with Lexus and counting never has water collected inside the vehicle or a drain ever clogged. Depressing for sure to suffer through this problem....
All vehicles will have their issues. I get frustrated with some of the issues that have occurred with this Cayenne. I would consider buying another Cayenne, but I hope some issues have been resolved on the newer models. The water in the vehicle wasn't a big deal, but the peeling dashboard has been awful.
Many thanks 😊. I just tried the last option via the engine bay, found the blockage and could drain more than a liter of water. It took me just 10 min. I have now put the corn starch to dry the passenger side and let’s see the results how fast it dries out
Great to hear it work for you. Once the corn starch dries vacuum up what you can and if there's any residue use a scrubbing brush and vacuum again. A wet vacuum works the best if I had one I would have used it. Thanks for watching
@@onesimpledad yes indeed. It worked well. I did vacuum, then used carpet cleaner spray and did another vacuum after it was dry. Everything looks just perfect.
Hi. Very informative video. I have a 2013 Cayenne, and I think there is a leak from the sunroof frame. Do you have a tips how to take down the ceiling/inner roof to check if there is a damage on the frame? Main problem is on right hand side, front.
No sorry just on cleaning out the drains... whenever something breaks on my Porsche I try to film and post a video. There seems to be a lot of video footage for the cayenne... my boxster i owned for 18 years had almost no issues compared to the cayenne.... I just filmed another video last week on the ac not working.
Nice vid, but never jack up without disabling the air suspension, never use an impact gun on a locking wheel nut, never kick a wheel to remove without first putting one bolt back loosely and always use a torque wrench to tighten the nut back up.
IF left water drains open mouse can go in and make nest. Under driver side carpet is so many cables. After water comes is good do take carpet up and inspect cables. Living carpet up (use wood block)for several sunny days will speed drying process. Under driver side fuse box is theft -protection siren . Not drain water can damage siren. ($250) When is cold water will more and more go up. Finally siren will be under water. Make extra drainage hole in flor to protect cables is good idea only floor will rust and finally hole will be very big and floor can go down.
Believe it or not, I've got the exact same jack as yours. I locked my air suspension shut (disabled), jacked up the front of my Turbo, but the wheel is still resting on the ground even though the jack is at its maximum extension! What am I doing wrong, please?
Anybody looking for a solution to this problem, realize that the 2011 and beyond 958 are very very different than earloier models. After having watched hours of video and being instructed to remove rocker panels and many other parts turned out to be a fools errands. My Cayenne had the hose in the A Panel disconnect as porsche doesn't believe in glue. It flooded my car and how in the world in became disconnected is beyond me. But it is now fixed until it disconnects it self again. So, pull off the A Pilar cover and in the lower portion by the windshield is a simple basic hose to hose connection. That is what failed in my vehicle. So that could be another part of the puzzle. Please also realize that the wind shield drains and the sunroof drains merge before exiting the vehicle in the wheel well. Thanks
Check all your drains. Most likely, the rear ones are clogged and overflowing. Or maybe the sunroof drains are cracked or disconnected. Are you getting any water in the trunk? Well, good luck, and thanks for watching
Possibly on the driver's side but the passenger side i cleaned them out from the bottom and top. I'm sure I will be cleaning them out in a year or so. My local Porsche dealer quoted me $700 to clean all my drains out. Now thats a money maker
I’ve come back to thank you - I’ve had ongoing water issues on my right hand drive cayenne with pano roof, 2 dealers hadn’t been able to fix the water ingress in to the passenger side foot well/a pillar, I followed your advice on accessing the drain hole through the engine bay rather than jacking the car up and pulled out 2 handfuls of leaves, pushed all the dirt through the drain hole and approx 3 liters came out. I also bought a flexible wire thing with a scrubbing brush on the end to clean the holes from the pano roof to the a pillar prior to this so was perplexed so many thanks from Australia!
Thanks for letting me know. I know the frustration and damage all these clogged drains can do. When my rear drains were clogged I kept getting taillight error messages and the speakers stopped working. At that point my wife didn't want to drive the Cayenne anymore. Well
I'm glad I could help and thank you for watching.
whats about the rear drains? how do you clean them? thanks
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Gee, what a nice little tutorial, pleasant voice, nice soft music, no hysterical screaming... Where are you from OneSimpleDad? I almost forgot things can be explained in a normal voice lol Subscribed.
Thank you. I'm from the New England Area... sorry I don't like to give too many specifics on my location. Greatly appreciate the feedback especially about my voice i grew up with a speech impediment and was made funny of my whole childhood because of the way I spoke. If you enjoyed these videos you would probably like my cooking channel OneSimpleChef. Thanks again
@@onesimpledad When I asked "where are you from" I was being facetious, of course. What a coincidence about your voice! I'm glad I could be an encouragement for you. Thanks for the cooking channel tip, I'll take a look!
good video. just did it on my wife's 2017 Cayenne. had to cut the drain opening larger
Thanks, it's unfortunate this has to be done, but well worth doing yourself since the dealer wants $750 to clean all the drains. Well thanks for watching
I just did this, this morning. Took 45 minutes. I couldn't find the drain from the top, so pulled half the wheel liner. Turns out there was so much crap at the top, that was why I couldn't see the drain. I used a shop vac and sucked everything out from the top, after clearing the drain. I think if I hadn't done that the same problem would be back almost immediately. Thanks for the tip OneSimpleDad!
Yes the top gets filled and either a vacuum or using you hand to get the junk out will greatly help so it doesn't become an on going issue. Thanks for watching
Thanks for this video, very helpful! Rears were pretty clear but I cut an extra mm or two off to prevent future clogs. Front drivers side is where I got a lot of debris out. After clearing with a screwdriver and my fingers, I took a big Allen wrench and put the short side up in there and twisted it around to loosen even more debris. Needless to say it was a lot. Good news is, it had not caused any leaking. Really glad I did this before it became a real problem.
Great to hear you took care of it early. My local Porsche dealer wants $700 to clean out all these drains. Thank you for watching.
Hey great video, some weed trimmer line pushed down the drain tube from the roof should clear the line, no need to take wheels off or any trim under the bonnet, I use this method all the time on my jet boat to clear the cooling lines for the engines, hope this helps someone
where is the opening from the roof?
That's a good idea. I might try that next time. Well, thanks for watching
Event hough I think this video is very helpful for Porsche Cayenne owners that have this issue:).
I was in the process of locating and purchasing a later model 2020 model...your video effectively persuaded me to continue driving Lexus LX or GX trucks (I know they aren't Porsche's). But, in all of my years of ownership 20plus with Lexus and counting never has water collected inside the vehicle or a drain ever clogged.
Depressing for sure to suffer through this problem....
All vehicles will have their issues. I get frustrated with some of the issues that have occurred with this Cayenne. I would consider buying another Cayenne, but I hope some issues have been resolved on the newer models. The water in the vehicle wasn't a big deal, but the peeling dashboard has been awful.
Wonderful video, thanks!
Thank you I appreciate the feedback
Many thanks 😊. I just tried the last option via the engine bay, found the blockage and could drain more than a liter of water. It took me just 10 min. I have now put the corn starch to dry the passenger side and let’s see the results how fast it dries out
Great to hear it work for you. Once the corn starch dries vacuum up what you can and if there's any residue use a scrubbing brush and vacuum again. A wet vacuum works the best if I had one I would have used it. Thanks for watching
@@onesimpledad yes indeed. It worked well. I did vacuum, then used carpet cleaner spray and did another vacuum after it was dry. Everything looks just perfect.
I didn't know about the access from under the hood. I'll try that next time.
Super merci
Hi. Very informative video. I have a 2013 Cayenne, and I think there is a leak from the sunroof frame. Do you have a tips how to take down the ceiling/inner roof to check if there is a damage on the frame? Main problem is on right hand side, front.
No sorry just on cleaning out the drains... whenever something breaks on my Porsche I try to film and post a video. There seems to be a lot of video footage for the cayenne... my boxster i owned for 18 years had almost no issues compared to the cayenne.... I just filmed another video last week on the ac not working.
Hi good video maybe rice grain might be better than corn starch. will take advice
Maybe, but a wet vac that's more powerful can definitely get more of the water out. I just got one that's outstanding amzn.to/3uBWZhF
Hi I have done this but the rears have no drain holes?
I don’t have a sun roof. Is this why?
Nice vid, but never jack up without disabling the air suspension, never use an impact gun on a locking wheel nut, never kick a wheel to remove without first putting one bolt back loosely and always use a torque wrench to tighten the nut back up.
Thanks for the tips, and thanks for watching
You can do those things if you want, seems like it all went well 😂@onesimpledad
IF left water drains open mouse can go in and make nest. Under driver side carpet is so many cables. After water comes is good do take carpet up and inspect cables. Living carpet up (use wood block)for several sunny days will speed drying process. Under driver side fuse box is theft -protection siren . Not drain water can damage siren. ($250) When is cold water will more and more go up. Finally siren will be under water. Make extra drainage hole in flor to protect cables is good idea only floor will rust and finally hole will be very big and floor can go down.
Good advice. I didn't think about that...well thanks for watching
whats about the rear drains? how do you clean them? thanks
Here's a video on the rear drains ruclips.net/video/JeSk_-YUPtI/видео.htmlsi=HYLYn5R51Q4SzyF0 Thanks for watching
Does Germany not rain?
How about a video showing how to remove the carpet and check the wires for corrosion from the wet carpet?
Good idea. It could be a future project. But for now, everything is working great. We'll thank you for watching
Believe it or not, I've got the exact same jack as yours. I locked my air suspension shut (disabled), jacked up the front of my Turbo, but the wheel is still resting on the ground even though the jack is at its maximum extension! What am I doing wrong, please?
When jacking up taller vehicles i used to put a block of wood on top of the jack before jacking it up. That might be worth a try
Do you happen to know where are the evaporator drain tubes on a Macan?
I've only done all the drains on the cayenne. I've got 3 videos on the ones I've done. They should be similar locations on a Macan.
Is this a 958?
If its the aircon drain its easier to clear from the top , just need to remove one screw from the cover below the glove box compartment....
Thanks already cleared that drain as well just didn't post the video yet
Anybody looking for a solution to this problem, realize that the 2011 and beyond 958 are very very different than earloier models. After having watched hours of video and being instructed to remove rocker panels and many other parts turned out to be a fools errands.
My Cayenne had the hose in the A Panel disconnect as porsche doesn't believe in glue. It flooded my car and how in the world in became disconnected is beyond me. But it is now fixed until it disconnects it self again.
So, pull off the A Pilar cover and in the lower portion by the windshield is a simple basic hose to hose connection. That is what failed in my vehicle. So that could be another part of the puzzle. Please also realize that the wind shield drains and the sunroof drains merge before exiting the vehicle in the wheel well.
Thanks
Sorry, Mines a 958.2.... 2016 Porsche Cayenne GTS... a lot of the Cayenne's 958.1 and 958.2 2011-2018 should be similar.
I think they just completely removed the rubber grommet in my car because I couldn't find it anywhere hopefully that isn't bad
missing the front rubber grommets should not be an issue. Thanks for watching
I have problem with rear carpet getting wet when rain
Check all your drains. Most likely, the rear ones are clogged and overflowing. Or maybe the sunroof drains are cracked or disconnected.
Are you getting any water in the trunk? Well, good luck, and thanks for watching
Is this sunroof drain?
That's the area the front sunroof drain to here's a video on the rear sunroof drains ruclips.net/video/JeSk_-YUPtI/видео.html
hi you should have taken the grommets out you'll find so much more debris behind the grommet .
Possibly on the driver's side but the passenger side i cleaned them out from the bottom and top. I'm sure I will be cleaning them out in a year or so. My local Porsche dealer quoted me $700 to clean all my drains out. Now thats a money maker
Is this a 2014 or newer model? Thank you!
Yes, 2016
Это у порше болезнь такая! Особенно с пасажирскои стороны дренаж забивается и вода под коврик😌
I know its unfortunate that this gets clogged all the time since I started parking in a garage it happens less often. Well thanks for watching
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Pizdabol, tam 2 bolta raznix!😢
Sorry I don't know the English translation but thank you for watching
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Thank you