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I think you are looking for 996 201 265 01 Fuel line.
Thanks for that, it's expensive for what it is but it has to be done I suppose.
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Hi Everyone, I bought a 1999 C4 Manual Coupe about a month and a half ago and went to do some maintenance on it at the weekend but ran into a problem which I hope you guys can help me with.
I purchased the fuel filter 99611025352 (for a C4) with the nut on the end, however when looking at the fuel filter that's currently in place it looks like 99611025301 (for a C2) is there and held in place with a jubilee clip and no sign of the threaded end that should be there on a C4.
So my quetion is does anyone know where I can find the part number for the correct end of the fuel line so that I can fix it properly and not fit another C2 filter there which would annoy me?
Picture of the filter in situ
What does this plug do in the engine bay?
in 996 Series (Carrera, Carrera 4, Carrera 4S, Targa)
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Thank you very much Dharn55, I'll have a look and see if it's the changeover valve as I doubt it ever had a PSE.