No. 169-23

Service Bulletin Details

Public Details for: No. 169-23

Technical information for wpq8 a?? Reviewing supply fuel line and evap purge line and reworking if necessary


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Service
Technical Information
169/23 ENU WPQ8
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WPQ8 – Reviewing Supply Fuel Line and Evap Purge Line and Reworking if Necessary
(Workshop Campaign)
Model Line:
Cayenne (9YA / 9YB)
Model Year:
2024
Concerns:
Supply and evap purge line
Cause:
Due to a temporary assembly process error, it is possible that the supply and/or evap purge
line or the associated spring band clamps were not installed on the affected vehicles in
accordance with the specifications.
If this is the case, this may under certain conditions lead to a fuel leak in the engine compartment and a
smell of fuel.
Action:
Check the supply and evap purge line and secure correctly if necessary.
Affected
Vehicles:
Only vehicles assigned to the campaign (see also PCSS Vehicle Information).
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Installation
Position:
Installation position for supply and evap purge line
1
2
– Supply fuel line
– Evap Purge line
Required tools
Tool:
•
VAS 6890 - Spring band clamp pliers
Preliminary work
Work Procedure: 1
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Remove the engine cover.
 Workshop Manual '108319 Removing and installing engine cover '
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Checking supply and evap purge line
Work Procedure: 1
Check the supply and evap purge line as well as
spring band clamps  Checking supply and evap
purge line -1- for correct fit and alignment (marking)
 Checking supply and evap purge line -Arrows-.
Checking supply and evap purge line
Assessment
( )
(✗)
Action
Fuel line and spring band clamps on the
supply and evap purge line are correctly
secured.
End of action
Fuel line and/or spring band clamps on the
supply and evap purge line are not correctly
secured.
Continue with Rework supply and evap
purge line.
•
•
•
Continue with Follow-up actions.
Invoicing for Scope 1.
Invoicing for Scope 2.
Reworking supply and evap purge line
Information
The following procedure must be observed if the fuel line and / or spring band clamp are not correctly
fastened to the inflow and / or evap purge line:
•
Carry out photo documentation of the complaint. The images must be documented such that the
affected areas are clearly visible.
•
Upload the images to the PCCS process line with the respective labelling of the affected area, e.g.
spring band clip for fuel line inflow_VIN_Image 1.
•
Rework affected components.
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Work Procedure: 1
Secure supply and evap purge line correctly.
1.1
Ensure correct fit and alignment (marking)  Reworking supply and evap purge line
-Arrows- of the fuel lines.
1.2
Align spring band clamps  Reworking supply and evap purge line -1- correctly (marking) 
Reworking supply and evap purge line -Arrows- and secure fuel lines.
Reworking supply and evap purge line
Follow-up actions
Work Procedure: 1
2
Install the engine cover.
 Workshop Manual '108319 Removing and installing engine cover'
Enter the campaign in the Warranty and Maintenance logbook.
Warranty processing
Information
The specified labor times were determined specifically for carrying out this campaign and include
all necessary preliminary and subsequent rework. The labour times may differ from the labor times
published in the Labor Operation List in PCSS.
Scope 1:
Checking supply and evap purge line
Labor time:
Checking supply and evap purge line
Includes:
Removing and installing engine cover
 Damage number WPQ8 066 000 1
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Labor time: 9 TU
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Scope 2:
169/23 ENU WPQ8
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Checking and reworking supply and evap purge line
Labor time:
Checking and reworking supply and evap purge line
Includes:
Removing and installing engine cover
Creating photo documentation
Labor time: 26 TU
 Damage number WPQ8 066 000 1
Important Notice: Technical Bulletins issued by Porsche Cars North America, Inc. are intended only for use by professional automotive technicians who have attended Porsche service training
courses. They are written to inform those technicians of conditions that may occur on some Porsche vehicles, or to provide information that could assist in the proper servicing of a vehicle. Porsche special
tools may be necessary in order to perform certain operations identified in these bulletins. Use of tools and procedures other than those Porsche recommends in these bulletins may be detrimental to the
safe operation of your vehicle, and may endanger the people working on it. Properly trained Porsche technicians have the equipment, tools, safety instructions, and know-how to do the job properly and
safely. Part numbers listed in these bulletins are for reference only. The work procedures updated electronically in the Porsche PIWIS diagnostic and testing device take precedence and, in the event of a
discrepancy, the work procedures in the PIWIS Tester are the ones that must be followed.
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