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  1. JFP.. thanks for your reply.. i replaced the fuel tank filler valve and didn't solve the problem.. the click that i mentioned is for the for the sensor that positioned underneath the filler valve ( see pic below) that cause the click when it is connected..
  2. judgejon.. i really appreciate you responding to my post.. i got to the part under the battery earlier today and cleaned it up.. it seems that the electrical connector is in a good shape however i disconnected it and reconnect it.. i found a temporary fix which is disconnecting one of the 2 hoses that is connecting to the fuel tank bleeder valve ( orange / gray) and it did fix it but i am not sure if i am going to get a check engine light. just did it few minutes ago..
  3. help!!!! I am having a problem filling up my gas tank (porsche 996), I replaced the fuel line vent valve and tested the Fuel Tank Bleeder Valve Contact Sensor by listening the the CLICK when you insert the gas nozzle into the tank. Can somebody help..
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