996 Service Intervals
996 Service Intervals
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nichesports

Original Poster:

47 posts

174 months

Tuesday 5th July 2011
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Just to clarify, what exactly are the service intervals on a 996 turbo?

I have been told that for 2001 or 2002 cars they do not need to be servciced more than every 2years (unless doing more than 12,000 miles in that period).

Is this correct?


I was under the impression that this only was true of 53reg onwards.

garyjones1962

402 posts

232 months

Tuesday 5th July 2011
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I believe you are correct, only 2003MY onwards are 2 year servicing....best to check the Owner's Manual though.

My 2002 C4S is definitely on annual service intervals.

bluff1965

3 posts

174 months

Tuesday 5th July 2011
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The 996tt i had was july 2001 and was an annual service.


Tino

1,948 posts

304 months

Tuesday 5th July 2011
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I'm fairly sure its 2004MY cars.
Mine is also yearly (2003MY)

s_mcneil

1,000 posts

216 months

Tuesday 5th July 2011
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Either way I think it's crazy how just on a year change Porsche can decide that 2 years is the new norm, especially considering no improvements/ changes were made.


Tino

1,948 posts

304 months

Tuesday 5th July 2011
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Yep. I would never go 2 years without at least an oil change

river_rat

725 posts

224 months

Tuesday 5th July 2011
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http://www.porschehost.com/servicepricing911996.as...

The Porsche website states every 2 years with no mention of pre/post MY2004 differences, which is a bit confusing as my old 2001 C4 service book stated annual, which is what I always adhered to.

I spoke to a specialist last week regarding my 2002 C4S who stated every 2 years is fine 'as that's what Porsche recommends'.

nichesports

Original Poster:

47 posts

174 months

Tuesday 5th July 2011
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There is so much confusion around this. I wanted a difinitive answer. Apparently the service book states only annual inspection is required for 2001 cars for example. Not really sure what this means to be honest. It states oil or larger service is not required more than every 2years. Confusing!!

thegoose

8,075 posts

231 months

Tuesday 5th July 2011
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Someone posted this recently:
http://files.porsche.com/filestore.aspx/default.pd...
which is a recent (mid-2010) specification of intervals for all current and recent models.

It suggests the OP's thoughts are correct, but only "Annual Maintenance" is required after 12 months (if noe many miles are covered) which is little more (less?) than an MOT and level check.

mollytherocker

14,391 posts

230 months

Tuesday 5th July 2011
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On a car like this, and especially a hot running turbo, leaving the service 2 years is crazy in my book.

There is a theory that the 997 bore scoring is in part due to these long intervals.

MTR

nichesports

Original Poster:

47 posts

174 months

Tuesday 5th July 2011
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mollytherocker said:
On a car like this, and especially a hot running turbo, leaving the service 2 years is crazy in my book.

MTR


Exactly my thoughts - at the very least the oil should be changed annually. Surprising that Porsche set these intervals - usually stealers always do what they can to force us through the doors.

thegoose - thanks for that pdf - useful, still not sure exactly what 'annual maintenance' is seeing as oil change is not included!

mollytherocker

14,391 posts

230 months

Tuesday 5th July 2011
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nichesports said:
Exactly my thoughts - at the very least the oil should be changed annually. Surprising that Porsche set these intervals - usually stealers always do what they can to force us through the doors.

thegoose - thanks for that pdf - useful, still not sure exactly what 'annual maintenance' is seeing as oil change is not included!
I think its mostly a checking exercise.

MTR

davek_964

10,554 posts

196 months

Tuesday 5th July 2011
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Mine is annual - and even that seems long by some standards. A lot of guys in the USA seem to swear by 5k mile oil changes....

M3ttB

41 posts

178 months

Tuesday 5th July 2011
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It's 2004 onwards, however I've been told that nothing was actually changed so I service mine annually anyway to be safe.

Rockster

1,515 posts

181 months

Tuesday 5th July 2011
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nichesports said:
Just to clarify, what exactly are the service intervals on a 996 turbo?

I have been told that for 2001 or 2002 cars they do not need to be servciced more than every 2years (unless doing more than 12,000 miles in that period).

Is this correct?


I was under the impression that this only was true of 53reg onwards.
Who cares what the owners manual says the service intervals should be?

I change the oil/filter in my Turbo (now with over 67K miles on it) every 5K miles (and ditto for my 02 Boxster with over 244K miles on its original engine) and treat the cars to 2 year brake/clutch fluid flushes/bleeds, a transmission/diff (manual) fluid change every 30K to 40K miles (last time for the Turbo a transmission leak was found -- selector shaft -- and the transmission was replaced under warranty).

I change the engine air and cabin air filters every year or so and every full set of tires (about every 30K to 40K miles I have the car's alignment checked/set.

BTW, I 'know' of a Turbo owner who has covered over 300K miles in his Turbo (I forget the MY) and the engine is still running strong. And he changes or has changed the oil every 5K miles.

2 years service intervals... No way unless you hate your Turbo.

Sincerely,

Rockster.

996ttalot

1,931 posts

196 months

Tuesday 5th July 2011
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On a turbo at least every 5k mileage - forget the schedule. It costs you less than filling the car up with petrol these days to do an oil change so there are no excuses.

Whilst it may not be a fact, after stripping two 996 turbo engines down to the crank in the last month, both with similar mileage, the one that had very little maintenence on it (and I mean very infrequent oil changes) had the most internal damage. The other car had no damage at all, with the oil having been changed on average less than every 5k.




river_rat

725 posts

224 months

Wednesday 6th July 2011
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244k mile Boxster....respect

garyjones1962

402 posts

232 months

Wednesday 6th July 2011
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river_rat said:
http://www.porschehost.com/servicepricing911996.as...

The Porsche website states every 2 years with no mention of pre/post MY2004 differences, which is a bit confusing as my old 2001 C4 service book stated annual, which is what I always adhered to.
To quote the link you posted above, "Servicing should be carried out in line with the intervals published in the vehicles Owner Manual and Service and Maintenance Manual"

I can't see where it says 2 years. There's a "typical" timeline which shows a 2 year example but that doesn't necessarily apply to all 996s.

river_rat said:
I spoke to a specialist last week regarding my 2002 C4S who stated every 2 years is fine 'as that's what Porsche recommends'.
Apparently not....given the link quote & my 2002 C4S manual says annual.

Who is this "specialist"? Did you tell him that your manual says 1 year?


Edited by garyjones1962 on Wednesday 6th July 14:08

davek_964

10,554 posts

196 months

Wednesday 6th July 2011
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996ttalot said:
On a turbo at least every 5k mileage - forget the schedule. It costs you less than filling the car up with petrol these days to do an oil change so there are no excuses.
Hmm - seems I'll be visiting you twice a year from now on.......

river_rat

725 posts

224 months

Wednesday 6th July 2011
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garyjones1962 said:
Apparently not....given the link quote & my 2002 C4S manual says annual.

Who is this "specialist"? Did you tell him that your manual says 1 year?


Edited by garyjones1962 on Wednesday 6th July 14:08
Well, I agree with the above and serviced my 2001 C4 every year/12k anyway, but the fact is other people seem to be confused by Porsche.