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  1. On 11/29/2016 at 12:04 PM, GKARAG@BELLSOUTH.NET said:

    2006 Cayenne 3.2L V6 with 67000 miles.  I have a teeny coolant leak coming from the thermostat housing area on the left rear of the engine.  The leak is very small and does not drip on the floor, at least for now.  The service manual refers to removing the transmission to change the thermostat, at least that's the way I read it.  Can the replacement of the housing be made without removing the transmission?  I know it looks a little crowded back there but it mystifies me that the Porsche engineers would design it where the transmission needs removal.

     

    Any insight or experiences with this greatly appreciated.

     

    Thanks in advance

    George

     

    Hi, did you attempt this job?

     

    My thermostat housing is leaking and dropping the transmission seems a bit extreme to me!

     

    Richard

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