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2007 Porsche Cayman Problems

 

Engine Oil Leak from Valve Cover Gasket

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An engine oil leak may develop for the valve cover gasket. Gasket replacement will be required to correct these leaks.

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Check Engine Light With Code P0171 and/or P0174

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Due to air leaks at various locations after the mass air flow sensor, the Check Engine Light may illuminate with fault codes P0171 and P0174 stored.

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Engine Misfire Due to Failed Mass Air Flow Sensor or EVAP Purge Valve

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A failing mass air flow sensor or EVAP system purge valve can cause engine misfire concerns. Proper diagnoses of engine misfire issues is necessary to correct these issues.

 

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Check Engine Light Due to Cam Tensioner/Timing Issues

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A fault with the camshaft tensioner may cause camshaft timing issues resulting in illumination of the Check Engine Light.

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Rear Main Seal/Intermediate Support Cover O-ring may Leak Oil

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Engine oil leaks can occur at the rear main seal and/or intermediate support cover o-ring; a revised seal is available. A careful diagnosis with proper tools is necessary to verify dimensional accuracy of the crankshaft to engine block.

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Excessive Brake Pad/Rotor Wear is Not Uncommon

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Depending on driving habits, brake pad and rotor wear can be excessive. Our technicians recommend regular brake inspection.

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Excessive Brake Pad/Rotor Wear is Not Uncommon

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Depending on driving habits, brake pad and rotor wear can be excessive. Our technicians recommend regular brake inspection.

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Electrical Portion of Ignition Switch May Become Erratic or Fail Completely

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If the vehicle cannot return to run position after start or if the interior fan is not getting power, it may be the electrical portion of the ignition switch has become erratic or has failed. The entire switch assembly should be replaced.

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Various Faults Due to Intenal Oil Seperator Leak

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Smoke, oil consumption, and fuel trim issues with various fault codes can be traced to an internal leak at the oil separator.

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