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  1. Ahsai., thank you. You are right. I swaped out the new after market reservoir with the genuine one. There is no more leak, now. The aftermarket look identical to the genuine one, but what a waists of time. There will be no more aftermarket parts in my car after this incident. Everything will order from sunsetporscheparts.com. I have a great service from them.
  2. That's what I thought at the beginning, come from the hose. But turned out the leak is only happen when I lift up the bleeding valve. When I close there is no leak.
  3. Thank you, Loren, siddharth and everyone for a great instruction for replacing the coolant reservoir. My 1999 996 coolant reservoir had a line hair crack on top. It was an hour and half job. After installing the new tank I noticed a small amount of coolant drip close to the bleeder valve when open. When bleeder valve close there is no drip. Is my new coolant reservoir defect? When I lifted up bleed valve, coolant started to drip (please watch YouTube attachment: ). Thank you
  4. Thanks Orient Express. I did try that #7 but it didn't work for me. May be the tech at porsche dealer overtight it or may be they never replace my oil filter after all this years i brough my car there for services, :) that's why it so stuck.
  5. thanks for your quick reply, Loren. I will check with BMW to see if they have one with 74mm x 14 flutes/flats . Thanks.
  6. Loren, where I can get one of the, Oil filter wrench (p/n 000 721 920 40) (tool 9204 about $7 to $22 at your dealer), online? I called my dealer and gave that p/n 000 721 920 40, they said they don't have it or maybe they don't want to sell it or some. Anyway, I did my 1st oil change during the weekend, but no luck of getting my filter out. I did try every single wrench that some of the other guys in this forum said got from local Auto store or Wallmart. Hopefully, the one you gave here will do, or anyother way? thanks .
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