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  1. Hi,Just noticed a oil leak from front Driver and passenger side, it seems its a brake fluid, i have the oil on both wheels any idea what can it be. Thanks in advance.

    Just looked under and seems its splashing all over the both of the car, the color is Green, I have a power steering oil and that's green color. If its power steering fluid where can be leaking the only way to check it i guess i have to remove the plastic cover under the car.

  2. Thanks for the reply, I had the code for a while (year or so), I replaced the MAF a year ago, i had no codes for a week then back again, I also replaced Air/Oil separator, Oil fill tube and oil stick tube. i just cant get rid of this code, I had a 02 sensor Bank2 code, ordered the 02 sensor and got it today but check the code and was P0102, how can i check for Short to Ground (GND)? when i clear the code it comes back on after 2 or 3 miles of driving. i drive the car less than 4K a year so i finally decide to fix the problem.

  3. Hi, i posted my problem but didn't get a reply, The interlock on my car wont release, if i play around then it will and i can move the shifter from Park to Drive, I need to locate the Tiptronic control module, any one knows where it is? Here is what i was told to look for.

    This is often Caused by either a faulty brake light switch or a faulty tiptronic Unit The shift interlock solenoid gets powered up but doesn't get a full ground most of the time. Sometimes it will go to ground and the solenoid works. you need to verify brake light switch input on pin 10 of the Tiptronic control module Black/orange wire. The Black/yellow wire at the shiftlock solenoid should be powered key on engine off. The Red/Brown is the control wire switched to ground by the Tiptronic Electronic Control Unit. If the brake light switch input to the Tiptronic electronic control unit is okay and power to the solenoid is okay, then disconnect the connector at the solenoid, check resistance, 60-90 ohms. If okay, apply power and ground to the solenoid at the disconnected connector to see if it activates. If okay, it is a possible Tiptronic Electronic Control Unit problem. Further testing requires a Porsche system tester to perform activation testa on the Electronic Control Unit

  4. wont go from park to drive, if you don't have brake depressed the shift knob wont go down, the only way i can have it work is to Rev the engine and just push on brake in order for the knob to releas so i can move from park to Drive, so there is a selinoid or relay? i didnt hear any clicking,

    Not sure if I follow your question. What do you mean by release? Won't shift from Park to Drive? Reving the engine shouldn't make any difference. With the car running, as you put your foot on the brake pedal you should hear a click of the selinoid or relay for the interlock.

    If that's not what you mean please reword the problem.

  5. P1128 Oxygen Sensing Adaptation Area 2 (Cylinders 1 - 3) - Rich Threshold

    P1130 Oxygen Sensing Adaptation Area 2 (Cylinders 4 - 6) - Rich Threshold

    The DME thinks you are running too lean and it made the mixture as rich as it can and it is still too lean.

    This means you have an air leak.

    Either a fitting on or around the throttle body, or a bad AOS, oil filler tube, oil filler cap, or AOS bellows.

    You need to do some further investigating...

    Thanks for the reply, I will check and and post. Vic

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