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sebring boxster

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  1. Hi Loren is the expansion valve near the cabin filrer on the passenger side under glove box?
  2. Hi if you can could you tell me location of th expansion valve. I did find some oil residue in the smaller pipe that goes in the firewall i was able to give half a turn to the bolt. I pull vacum to 29 in 10 minutes and it held. I will check the o rings you suggested as soon as i could find the valve. Thanks a bunch.
  3. Hi could you tell me the location of the expansion valve?
  4. we could smell the freon inside i am afraid is going to be it My mechanic suggested a two formula sealer maybe that will work. i have nothing to loooooose
  5. First Thank you very much. I have a leak in the evaporator inside the car it takes about 2 weeks to leak the freon
  6. Hi does anyone know the part number for the evaporator core for 2004 cayenne s. also is the vw toureg the same part? do you if the cayenne has one or two evaporators. also location of the instructions or diagram on how to change the evaporator thank you.
  7. Hissing sound from the part blue smoke on start up makes terrible noise on start up missfires codes reads intake leak none found
  8. can any one tell me the location of the oil separator for 2004 cayenne v8 s
  9. Thanks a friend suggested the oil separator do you know a quick test. He suggested taking the oil cap and checking for suction I did and it suck my palm very strong like a vacum cleaner This is a Cayenne not a 9x6 series car. this a cayenne s if you look a v8 turbo diagram for 2007 the parts shows in the diagram as oil separator
  10. Thanks a friend suggested the oil separator do you know a quick test. He suggested taking the oil cap and checking for suction I did and it suck my palm very strong like a vacum cleaner
  11. Thank you in my town no porsche tech have to travel about 80 miles for a dealer
  12. Hi Loren i check the fuses and also for broken hoses nothing could the oil separator be the problem does the v8 ave a aos do you know the location you are correct the first code will set of the others
  13. Ignore the diagram above then - it was for a V6 Cayenne. That part is still the crankcase bleeding but I am not finding it in the parts system. Perhaps you should email or call the folks at Sunset Imports. Hi Loren question can that part be cover under emission warranty? Maybe, you need to ask your dealer/OPC. Hi Loren now i am getting codes 1182,0507,0021,2187,2189 can you guide me on what to check the first one pcv do you know the location?
  14. Nitto ???? Grappler? What size? 285/60/18 they fit just right no abnormal noises nice ride a huge improvement the junk continental $800.00 discount tires You apparently didn't see the questions marks? ??? Yes, these are the nitto "dune grappler" and are not the best all around tire at all (no offense). they are great on sand but not so great in mud or in rain and would be horrible in snow with the strange blocks and zero siping - when compared to either the nitto terra grappler or the bfg at ko, both of which look better and are more appropriate on the cayenne. the terra will be wider and therefor probably look the best and have a wider contact patch. you can't beat the durability and overall goodness in the bfg though. I have used all of them. Here in florida we have mostly sand very little mud no complaints in the rain so far next time i will give the terra a chance
  15. Runs hot standing still the fans dont seen to run on high speeds as soon as the truck moves temp goes down with the ac on the turn slow no codes so far
  16. since the fan are dme control if they fail will you get a code?
  17. Nitto ???? Grappler? What size? 285/60/18 they fit just right no abnormal noises nice ride a huge improvement the junk continental $800.00 discount tires
  18. what is the location of the high speed fan relay on the cayenne s thank you
  19. Hi Loren after calling 4 dealers no an locate the part in question one thinks is part of the valve cover thank you for your help
  20. Ignore the diagram above then - it was for a V6 Cayenne. That part is still the crankcase bleeding but I am not finding it in the parts system. Perhaps you should email or call the folks at Sunset Imports. Hi Loren question can that part be cover under emission warranty?
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