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    2008 Porsche Cayenne
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    991 Targa 4S

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  1. I've looked at the manual, but I am not sure where the best place to lift the car on a two-post lift. Has anyone lifted their Cayennes up on a two-post lift?
  2. We recently acquired a 2008 Porsche Cayenne 3.6 L V6. While the car is in great condition, the windshield washer does not work. We bought the car from a Porsche dealership, who stated that the pump was faulty. Having a shop with a loft, we decided that was a job worth doing ourselves. Can you take the pump out without taking the reservoir out? I also read that to change the pump you remove the Driver's side fender liner. Is that correct? Does anyone have step by step instructions on replacing the windshield washer pump?
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