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Old 02-18-2018, 09:10 AM   #6
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I’ve done this a few times and one of them was a Tiptronic Trans and yes the easiest way to remove that hose is to cut through it. Just be careful cutting through making sure you don’t cut any other components.
Patience. Pragmatism. Since purchasing my car 6 months ago, and inspired by reading a lot on these forums, I am preoccupied with those two words every time I attend to the Box. Further, every time I surface from under the hood, I'm a better husband because of it.

A marriage license should be granted contingent upon the prospective groom owning a Porsche. Bet the divorce rate would drop.

Thank you. I'll be watching for those hoses.
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