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  1. Perfect, thanks for the help. turns out that the fuel filter flange assembly is leaking. I have the new filter flange and both seals on order. Looks pretty straight foward from here with exception of working on a fuel tank inside the cabin...... :unsure:
  2. Thanks "deilenburger" i have now downloaded the "fuel actuation" manual that shows me the location of the access plates, this should make things much easier to troubleshoot. and yeah your right once i found that the fuel smell was from the Cayenne shes been parked outside til i get to the bottom of the issue. Have you been into these access panels before?
  3. My 06 Cayenne S when parked in the garage after driving leaves a heavy smell of raw fuel. I have investigated this but their is no fuel to be found only the smell. Using the most advanced tool (my nose) I own to track this down I think that it is coming from the fuel tank as an oily residue is slightly visible trailing down one of the tank straps. Has anyone ever had a leak from this location? I suspect a leaking fuel pump / fuel sending unit gasket or o ring? It looks like quite a task to drop the tank with all of the exhaust, suspension, and driveline in the way.... Any advice is appreciated thanks.
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