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HI, I own a 2008 cayenne turbo with 30k on it. I have recently relocated to Asia and bought the car with me. When I was in LA i had the dealer did an overall inspection and it was totally fine but when I ship it here the engine oil start to leak from both side when it gets hot. It looks like dripping from both side center, the floor is covered with oil, looks quite a lot to me. After the oil drip I checked the dip stick and surprising found that the oil is full, It doesn't show any drops at all. Therefore I wonder if it's an increase of pressure or due to climate change? For sure I need to bring it to a dealership for check up but I didn't want to be fool by them if it's a small problem. I would be very much appreciated if someone is kind enough to get me an answer. Thank you very much

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Are you sure it's engine oil? Best to have the dealer or a good indy garage remove the lower panels and locate the source.

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