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LCE

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  1. If its rain water from the windscreen and sunroof drains, the clogged rubber bungs are in the bulkhead up under the wheel arch mouldings (mouldings are quick to take out, sods to put back) one each side. I clear mine after every winter. You can often hear the water "slosh" when cornering if the drains are blocked.
  2. Just for info - I have had to unblock the drain plugs under the front wheel arches every winter (2003 turbo) due to leaves etc, this year I cut the drain plugs in half to allow larger object to get out and so far no problem.
  3. Brave man, I have been avoiding this job for the last 12 months, 2003 turbo on 85K so only a mater of time!
  4. I had the exact same problem, as Loren says the control box under the drivers seat was the problem, it had dropped out of its holder, got crushed when the seat was moved and the loom shorted out against the seat frame. supper glue and insulation tape sorted it. I did read that you have to be carefull of the in-seat airbag if you start un-plugging things so I repaired mine in situe with the seat lent back.
  5. Thanks Loren, Only thing that jumps out is that the engine wasnt running, and maybe not quite upto 40 degees. I am going to try again tomorrow, thanks again.
  6. Hi Guys, I have a Cayenne turbo 03 leaking ATF slowly for the last 12 months and after joining the site and reading advice thought I would have a go at topping it up. ran it up to 40" with an infra red thermometer as mentioned and removed the lifting tube plug (larger one) expecting to top it up, lost about 1.5 ltrs before I got the plug back in! I didnt have the engine running and it was in park, would that be the reason for such a loss? left it on the ramp and came away. HELP!
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