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  1. I would like to change the air filter on my 2010 Panamera 4S, but I understand the front bumper has to be removed. Does anyone have any experience with this procedure and how it is done? Or do I have no choice but the dealer? Any help appreciated. Thank you. JP
  2. Loren, thank you for your help. I want to tell you that your post have always been a great resource to allow me to work on my car- aside from the Panamera, I have a 2003 996 TT, and thanks to you have so far been able to do all my own maintenance. thank you again, JP
  3. I was interested in doing my own oil change on the Panamera 4S myself. Does anyone have any experience with this, being such a new model? Should I even be thinking of doing it myself? Thanks, JP
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