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wvicary's post in Headlight,side light bulb removal was marked as the answer
Give it a slight twist but it should just pull right out.
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wvicary's post in Is our oil pressure sender similar to this one in design? was marked as the answer
Yes it's similar.
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wvicary's post in Cold Weather Phenomenon was marked as the answer
Normal and it all depends on the outside temp. I could drive 800 km and vehicles where I live will all do this.
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wvicary's post in 2004 Cayenne S Windshield wiper will not start was marked as the answer
Is the engine hood properly closed? The wiper won't operate if it thinks the hood is open. Other then that you might need to connect it to a scan tool and rear out the fault codes.
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wvicary's post in MAF cleaning was marked as the answer
Do not disassembly the sensor just spray into the venturi section of the sensor. Spray on the diode will do nothing.
I personally think cleaning the unit will not solve any issues and might even cause a fault. If there is a problem with the MAF sensor just replace it.