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  1. I have a 2003 996ttS with a similar issue. It's idling high, but I also have the smell of fuel at the rear. After a solid drive over the weekend, I would go so far as to call the smell 'strong enough not to drive without Rescue 51 on standby' :-P. Another RT thread cited the air connection coming down on the driver's side forward of the turbo. I checked that connection (not sure what that little thing is, but it is only on the driver side) as well as the other air connections I can see and all seem to be in good condition and connected. The only unconnected tube I have is for the little coolant overflow/drip drain to pavement. Another RT thread let me know that the fuel filter on '03 and later 996's is integrated into the fuel pump (can anyone confirm this is also the case with the TT?) The very helpful codes in this thread seem to point toward an injector. It's has high idle and a fuel smell at the rear with 57k miles - sounding "injectorish." I should be able to start pulling it apart next week to get the final diagnosis I will try to post some photos. Can anyone confirm, deny or provide further thoughts? Thanks!
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