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  1. I first replaced my filler cap since it was the cheapest part. Code came back. I then replaced the Leak Detection Pump with this OEM Bosch for $63.58. 2 tanks of gas and code has not come back. The OEM Bosch was exactly the same as the one with that came on the car. Plug and play. The hardest part of the replacement was removing the vapor canister cover. 09 2009 Porsche 911 Leak Detection Pump - Air Intake - Bosch, Dorman, Genuine - PartsGeek WWW.PARTSGEEK.COM Buy a 2009 Porsche 911 Leak Detection Pump at discount prices. Choose top quality brands Bosch, Dorman, Genuine.
  2. I got the same code today. From my research, looks like the Leak Detection Module is throwing the code. How do you test if the Leak Detection Module is actually faulty or is something else causing the Leak Detection Module to throw the code? Is there a DIY to replace the module on a 997.2? I cleared the code for now and hope that it does not return. Any info will be greatly appreciated. Thanks! Suncoast Porsche Parts & Accessories Leak Detection Module WWW.SUNCOASTPARTS.COM
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