I Bought a Dead Porsche SUV for $700 and Fixed it with a Wire

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This Porsche Cayenne S Showed up at the auction with an opening bid of $700. Nobody was interested and it ran for a few days before I took a closer look. I’m so glad I was able to snag it, because the fix couldn’t have been any easier…

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29 thoughts on “I Bought a Dead Porsche SUV for $700 and Fixed it with a Wire

  1. Sam, your problem solving skills are fascinating. How you think out what action To try is very helpful. So what’s your story? How you learned your skill set is worthy of a Video.

  2. Damn this gave me flash backs to my 02 Oldsmobile Aurora. The serial comms wires from the driver's window and lock switch panel connect to the other windows and locks via a totally unwaterproofed scotch lock under the driver's seat. Combine that with the front sunroof drains are a two hose system: a hard line from the sunroof to behind the dash board and then a rubber line just pressed up and over the hard line that exists the car. Well either due to age, vibrations, or maybe trapped water freezing in winter the rubber lines fall off the hard lines, soaking the foam carpet underlay and corroding the scotch lock connection into green powder. Had to dry everything out, replace the scotch lock with a proper waterproof connection and on each side reconnect the drain line blind with one hand by being on my back up to my elbiws behind a super tight rubber shield. I hate this car haha.

  3. I know this is an older video but where is the "next video" of this Porsche you mentioned? I went from here to your most current. Did I miss something? Love your content.

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