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  1. I just purchased a 2016 GTS from Seattle WA and drove it back to Scottsdale AZ. Luckily it made it all the way without issue. 76k mi on the odometer. been driving it for a month and just today same issue with temp sensor warning light and to fill the reservoir tank. The overtemp dash warining was intermittent and glad I found this post. I had to deal with the dreaded coolant pipe leak on my 3.0 v6 panamera engine which cost me $2300 to fix for a epoxy plastic pipe. I was looking under the hood as to where the leak was and thought the same as the previous pics with the water at the transfer case sensor. I removed the engine cover and on the left hand side coolant vent hose, I can clearly see the plastic pipe cracked at the barb fitting and it's wet. Deciding if I should have my mechanic do the work or try to tackle it myself.
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