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  1. Hi Simon, I believe your looking for part # 996-110-129-53: http://www.koperformance.com/catalog/POR/1999/7226-Carrera-C-4-996-/F2/7251-Fuel-Vapor-Canister-Purge-Valve.html I am also in the middle of a hard to start fix myself. It starts right up cold but is difficult when hot. I'm actually replacing the shut off valve (part # 996 605 201 01) 1st since it's easier to get to. It's under the front right fender by the EVAP canister so all you have to do is remove the wheel liner vs. the part # 996 110 129 53 mentioned above, the Regeneration Valve from Throttle Body for Fuel Vapor System, that includes the EVAP canister purge valve, which is underneath & is connected to the intake manifold. Be sure to shop around for pricing. I just posted that link for quick reference. You can find some good used parts too (under 30k miles) for 1/2 the cost of new... I hope this helps
  2. What's the best way to get to the EVAP canister to blow compressed air through it? Also, do you have to disconnect the other end that connects to the intake manifold? Thanks Dean dean@goldenreturnscapital.com
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