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  1. Cayenne GTS/Turbo front bumper upgrade So, After a productive Easter break I have upgraded the front of the Cayenne `S' to look like the GTS/Turbo model. Always thought the bigger front grille made the car look more `planted'. The attached deck shows the steps I went through if anyone else fancies trying the change but would alse be helpful for any mod that requires the front bumper to be removed. I also installed the front steel skidplate while upgrading the bumper and will post this as a separate guide shortly. Any questions or Author jamesevelynclarke Category Cayenne (9PA, 9PA1) - Mods Submitted 04/25/2009 01:31 AM Updated 09/30/2016 01:42 PM
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  2. Some advice for C4 fuel filter replacement on MY99 On the C4, the filter is by the coolant tank. You need to remove the air filter box. See that link. Also, when removing the AF box, there are two wire guides for the MAF sensor. Pull out the whole wire guide with stem as you could break the little clip that holds the wire. To change the fuel filter: (again, remove the AF box for access). Loosen the hose clamp on the filter. Get it really loose (almost with the hose clamp apart). It is up to you if you open the clamp fully. They can be tricky to re-thread in tight spaces like this. Undo the top clip by pushing the little gray section on the quick clamp. Have a rag in the area to catch the fuel. Pull the filter forward for access to double wrench the nut. (Hold back wrench at filter and loosening wrench on fitting). Use rag here also to catch fuel. Stubby, open-ended wrenches would be better, but I did it with standard lengths. You need to pull the filter toward you enough to get clearance. The wrench sizes (almost 3/4" size whatever tha is in metric). When all disconnected, you either open up the clamp fully to get the rear tube out, or manipulate the tube through the clamp. When installing, you need to do the same thing. Manipulate the rear tube through the clamp first. Reverse procedure to replace.
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