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  1. Please posts links like this in the "Links" section - thank you.
  2. Like minds.... I bought one of those last year. A real time and trouble saver. Street or track everyone should own one of these IMHO.
  3. JFP, I think I got thrown with the word "tubes" since they are part of the engine in the post 2001 designs. Have you seen those gaskets leak like this before? I have not -- but then these engines are starting to age...
  4. I do not see that part in Porsche's parts list. I think you might be better off finding one at a Porsche salvage yard.
  5. 955-624-773-02 Fuel door actuator -- US MSRP $33.10
  6. Mmm... I think 2005 will have the metal tubes (different design). How many spark plug tubes have oil? How much oil? This sounds very odd for these later model engines.
  7. That has never been published to my knowledge. I think Becker would be the people to inquire about that.
  8. They fit really tight - but they just push out. Remove the panel and hold it with both hand and use your thumbs to push the switch out.
  9. MY99 high mounted lights... (click to enlarge)
  10. Sounds like the relay or the change-over valve.
  11. ...or an independent shop that has a PIWIS tester. Some do.
  12. :welcome: It would be helpful if you would tell us the exact model and year of the car in question.
  13. Ah.... the power of Searching. FGR 6K QE are still the correct spark plugs for Cayenne S MY2003 to 2006.
  14. The correct part for your VIN is: 997-606-021-01 TPMS -- MSRP $172.90 each
  15. Yes, the hissing implies pressure. The problem could be a bad valve or line to the release side of the valve. Further inspection of the lines and valves is needed.
  16. :welcome: P0455 Fuel Tank Ventilation System (Major Leak) -- Below Limit or Signal Implausible Possible causes: - Tank cap missing - Cap seal - Ventilation lines detached from EVAP canister - Ventilation line detached from tank - Ventilation lines detached from operating purge valve - Ventilation line detached from EVAP canister purge valve - Break in ventilation lines No signal - Pressure sensor
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