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RFM's post in Third brake light was marked as the answer
This is a known issue, the new design should provide a solution.
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RFM's post in Identify part or source of leak was marked as the answer
Go back to the workshop and let them fix the oil leak is the best solution, anyway the thin 0W-40 oil is certainly not the cause of the problem. Since recently not well executed work on the IMS/RMS sheds more cleary light on the matter. It is important facts such as earlier interventions, etc. to mention, it makes help by forum members easier, more targeted and more accurate. I hope you got rid of the problem soon.
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RFM's post in Please help me to identify this part was marked as the answer
It looks like a cover of the front seat slides, rear side.
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RFM's post in 996 Oil Filter was marked as the answer
Yes, the filter can be replacet without draining the oil system, further there is nothing wrong with the Original filter brand.