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What is your question?
What do you think the problem is and how much is it going to cost me
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Hi, this is Bo, an auto expert on RepairPal's Car Genius team! Welcome to Cayenne ownership, where performance comes standard…and so do quirks. Limp mode is your car’s way of saying, "Something’s up, and we need to take it easy." Since you just bought it, the first thing to check is any engine or transmission codes, which could point to the culprit—usually sensors, turbo-related issues, or sometimes even transmission software bugs. Common troublemakers in the Cayenne world include the throttle body, mass airflow sensor, and sometimes a faulty turbo boost sensor. The cost depends on the diagnosis, but expect to budget anywhere from $200 for a minor sensor up to $2,000 if the issue is with a more complex system. If you need any further advice or want help finding a trusted RepairPal shop in your area, please feel free to call us at 877-913-1554.