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Kiddhardware

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  1. I have a 2009 Cayenne GTS and I'm having the same issue where the only code is P1372 is showing on my iCarsoft POR II. I took it to a well respected independent and they replaced the Camshaft Solenoid Adjuster, about 10 months ago and the code hadn't re-fired again until today. Could this really be caused by a vacuum leak? Porsche recommends changing the camshaft actuator which could be done under my EasyCare extended warranty but I fear if the actuator is not faulty, the warranty company won't pay for the repair.
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