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Old 12-01-2016, 04:05 PM   #6
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Just to add to other's great advice.

@alcubot: Check if there is condensation on the rear boot/trunk above the coolant tank area.
If so, replace the coolant cap to the latest version; 04.
Check if there is water coming out from the bleed valve and made its way down to the coolant overflow which end under the car. Leaks on the ground, right side (passenger).

Check the revision version of the tank (service history?). See the last 2 numbers usually
Coolant tank - Latest: 996-106-157-04
Coolant cap - 996-106-447-04

If it's the bleed valve of the tank and your tank is pretty new and in good shape, replace bleed valve first before doing the whole tank. It worked for me.

Good luck! Ciao
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