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    2004 Cayenne Turbo & 2003 e55 AMG

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  1. I'm not sure which area was cleaned but I was wondering if there was a way to fix or replace the parts so it doesn't happen again.
  2. I just purchased a 2004 Cayenne Turbo and noticed water coming out from the driver/passenger floors. I did some searching here and found it might a clog in the AC line so Ii had someone clean it out. Within a few days it started to happen again. Does anyone know if there's an aftermarket part that can replace the existing parts that's causing this to happen so you dont have to clean the ac lines every so often.
  3. Can someone post some pics or video how to correct this issue. I have the same problem on my 2004 Cayenne. Thanks
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