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Engine area gas leak

I filled up a full tank of gas recently on my 2004 Cayenne S, drove it for about 11 miles, and began to notice a strong fuel smell. At first I suspected the fuel flange that is near the fuel pump/fuel filter. However upon inspection of the engine bay, I noticed raw fuel near the intake manifolds. Can anyone suggest where this leak may be originating, and what part or gasket I will need to replace? The photos below show the leak seems to be coming from the right side, as the left side intake manifold area is dry.




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Check out the article below in case you need to remove the intake manifold and makes sure to check all the seals around the manifold. There is a lot of plastic in the engine bay and something may have cracked from the temps.

Porsche Cayenne Intake Manifold Removal | 2003-2008 | Pelican Parts DIY Maintenance Article
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Will do Dmitry, good information in that link, thank you. I will report back with my findings.
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Will do Dmitry, good information in that link, thank you. I will report back with my findings.

Glad to help! I forgot to mention that if you need additional tech info, post a Comment just below the article and someone will get back to you with more detailed info.


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