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Posted (edited)
:welcome:

The Cayenne fuel filter is incorporated into the fuel tank and under normal use does not require changing.

Loren, this is also true for the 987 Boxster/Cayman right?

Edited by White987S
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Posted
I`m Really sorry but in My country Azerbaijan Fuel have very very bad guality so i need urgently change it but donot part number
955.620.841.00 MY06 fuel filter

Please realize that you need to drain the fuel from the tank, a special tool to remove the insert to the tank for the filter.

The fuel filter is under the left tank cap (the fuel regulator is under the right tank cap).

Perhaps this something best done by a trained shop with the proper tools?

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Posted
:welcome:

The Cayenne fuel filter is incorporated into the fuel tank and under normal use does not require changing.

Loren, this is also true for the 987 Boxster/Cayman right?

On a 9x7 series car the fuel filter is incorporated into the fuel pump itself. Under normal use it does not need to be changed.
Posted

Thank you very mutch for help Loren i have attached fotos here you can see filter i just ordered 2 weeks ago fule filter and when try change it got problems my purchased filter not good for cayenne think shop wrongly ship me filter for vw toureg

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Sorry, that is not a Porsche part number. A Porsche number would likely start with 955 or 999 (like the part number I gave you above - 955.620.841.00).

Posted

Yes i know it is not for porsche cayenne sport i just purchased it in usa shop. right now shop says he ship wrongly fuel filter and reguest me provideFuel Filter part numbe

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