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  1. I recently got a '06 955S. Discovered a serious fuel leak under the left side where one of the fuel pumps reside. I took it back to the dealer, still under warranty, and along with a faulty right side head light housing which kept coding and a safety brake code they happily fixed all and replaced the fuel pump. However, ever since then I continuously get the CEL with the EVAP EMISS LEAK (SMALL) code. I have taken it back to the used car dealer five times now. They have each time, happily taken the car, and given me a fabulous loaner but I am frustrated as I have been paying on a car for over three months now and have only had actual possession just a 1/3 of that time. I'm grateful they are willing to continue to work on the car but when do I call it quits and insist they take it to a genuine porsche repair shop. My shop recommended I push to have the dealer fix it since they did the fuel pump work in the first place but, seriously, this is getting old.
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