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  1. Guys, yesterday i discovered a pach of oil under my 2004 CTT in my garage!!!!!!!!!! after looking online for hours it looks liek there may be an issue with the pressure hoses. Has ony one replaced these? and if so could it be a DIY or am i better off taking to the dealer for fix?
  2. it is a torx T55 pit on the motor side for thoque arm, I was wondering if the Body side had to come off as well.. but I gather from your response that the answer is no
  3. Does anyone know if i have to reomve the torque arm from the whole body or just swivel it up as in the maintenance manual, however later in the maintenance manual they mention when putting the torque arm back on that you have to put it on the bracket first then on the body? 1st question is do i have to remove the entire arm? 2nd Question is what size is it and what tool is bes reccommended?, as i had issues checking last night with a socket. Thanks for any help on this
  4. would this be the same for a Cayenne turbo ( 2004?)
  5. what size is the torx On the engine stabilizer bar? and where in the mounting point for the air compressor? ( do i have to remove more stuff out?) thanks
  6. Can anyone help me? i have managed to changes the Left Cylinder bank with much ease, however the right bank is proving a bit of a challenge. Do I have to remove the motor mount? and how do i get at the far plug toward the firewall on the right hand side? Any help on this would be appreciated. SGM
  7. Thanks for this, Helps me out bug time.. Porsche Canada is a rip off machine
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