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  1. Hi, Thanks for responding! I did find the leak. It was coming from the overflow tube running on the top of the engine. It was part #94810602622, a small composite tube. It had a small split at one of the connections and was letting coolant run down the top of the valley, which then drained out through the area in the picture. Porsche of Bellevue had a few in stock and indicated that it was a common failure point. Why they would use a plastic coolant tube, in a high heat area, I dunno. Replacement involved removing all of the fuel injection hoses/wires and it took me about 3 hours to do it in my driveway, with basic tools & torx bits.
  2. Hi, does anyone know if the 3.6 twin turbo engine is the same? I just found a coolant drip in my 2015 CayenneS. Is it easier to get to from the top or bottom? I tried to find it, but couldn't see it. Here is a pic of the leak location that I took while under the car. I'm freaking out a bit because I bought the car 2 weeks ago, just hit 99k.
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