DIY Oil Change
#17
Originally Posted by G_A
every time you unscrew them. Also, you should reset service reminder - not possible to do it yourself.
the rubber o-ring comes with the oil fiter. But WHY would you replace the drain plug (bolt)??
#21
I will have the stealer reset mine next week when she goes in for her 20K.
I'm going to change the oil/fiter again and the cabin filter. The stealer wants $650 which includes oil/filter + cabin filter... so if I do those 2 things, they CAN'T charge me more than $650-$250 (oil) - $100 (cabin filter) so $250ish for my 20K... right? What do you bet they STILL want $500?
ANyone seen a DIY guide for a cabin filter?
I'm going to change the oil/fiter again and the cabin filter. The stealer wants $650 which includes oil/filter + cabin filter... so if I do those 2 things, they CAN'T charge me more than $650-$250 (oil) - $100 (cabin filter) so $250ish for my 20K... right? What do you bet they STILL want $500?
ANyone seen a DIY guide for a cabin filter?
#22
Originally Posted by GoldenPEPPA
I will have the stealer reset mine next week when she goes in for her 20K.
I'm going to change the oil/fiter again and the cabin filter. The stealer wants $650 which includes oil/filter + cabin filter... so if I do those 2 things, they CAN'T charge me more than $650-$250 (oil) - $100 (cabin filter) so $250ish for my 20K... right? What do you bet they STILL want $500?
ANyone seen a DIY guide for a cabin filter?
I'm going to change the oil/fiter again and the cabin filter. The stealer wants $650 which includes oil/filter + cabin filter... so if I do those 2 things, they CAN'T charge me more than $650-$250 (oil) - $100 (cabin filter) so $250ish for my 20K... right? What do you bet they STILL want $500?
ANyone seen a DIY guide for a cabin filter?
What about going to an independent Porsche repair shop?
#23
Originally Posted by GoldenPEPPA
the v6 was easy... really easy. I bet the tech can do it in <10 minutes up on a rack.
All I heard from this forum was takign off the plates and thats it.
Pics would be helpful.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Oh and btw, I'm new to this forum and I'm looking forward to a great time here.
#24
No one should feel obligated for the "20K service". All that's needed is an oil change. The cabin filter generally stays pretty clean.
Cayenne is actually designed to be fairly low maintenance. The brakes last well over 30K miles.
Cayenne is actually designed to be fairly low maintenance. The brakes last well over 30K miles.
#25
Originally Posted by that2bad
May I ask how did you do it? My dealer is charging me $300 for oil change and I do not want to pay that price.
All I heard from this forum was takign off the plates and thats it.
Pics would be helpful.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Oh and btw, I'm new to this forum and I'm looking forward to a great time here.
All I heard from this forum was takign off the plates and thats it.
Pics would be helpful.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Oh and btw, I'm new to this forum and I'm looking forward to a great time here.
Remove REAR plastic belly plate.
Remove drain plug, will shoot onto axle shaft (?) so I rig up a piece of cardboard to deflect the oil into the drain pan and hold it with one hand while I unscrew the drain plug with the other hand.
Use wrench to loosen oil filter housing. Then remove it by hand. You can do it messy, just yank it off... or if you have time, loosen it up enough so that it starts leaking a stream of oil, come back in 20 minutes and the housing can be removed with nary a drop spilled (there's also a drain plug in the tip of the filter housing (silver allen bolt) but when I tried to loosen it the whole housing spins so I just do it my way). You'll still get some oil on the axle shaft (?) and engine mount area, so I just wipe it up nicely before I replace the belly pan.
Filter element snaps out of housing, replace element with it's new rubber o-ring. Make sure it seats correctly and all the way. Then replace housing into engine.
Make sure drain plug is in place.
Refill.
Last edited by GoldenPEPPA; 08-29-2007 at 11:47 PM.
#28
Originally Posted by racer_65
Can someone comment on whether the procedure is similar for the V8?
#29
Originally Posted by GoldenPEPPA
Cover floor.
Remove REAR plastic belly plate.
Remove drain plug, will shoot onto axle shaft (?) so I rig up a piece of cardboard to deflect the oil into the drain pan and hold it with one hand while I unscrew the drain plug with the other hand.
Use wrench to loosen oil filter housing. Then remove it by hand. You can do it messy, just yank it off... or if you have time, loosen it up enough so that it starts leaking a stream of oil, come back in 20 minutes and the housing can be removed with nary a drop spilled (there's also a drain plug in the tip of the filter housing (silver allen bolt) but when I tried to loosen it the whole housing spins so I just do it my way). You'll still get some oil on the axle shaft (?) and engine mount area, so I just wipe it up nicely before I replace the belly pan.
Filter element snaps out of housing, replace element with it's new rubber o-ring. Make sure it seats correctly and all the way. Then replace housing into engine.
Make sure drain plug is in place.
Refill.
Remove REAR plastic belly plate.
Remove drain plug, will shoot onto axle shaft (?) so I rig up a piece of cardboard to deflect the oil into the drain pan and hold it with one hand while I unscrew the drain plug with the other hand.
Use wrench to loosen oil filter housing. Then remove it by hand. You can do it messy, just yank it off... or if you have time, loosen it up enough so that it starts leaking a stream of oil, come back in 20 minutes and the housing can be removed with nary a drop spilled (there's also a drain plug in the tip of the filter housing (silver allen bolt) but when I tried to loosen it the whole housing spins so I just do it my way). You'll still get some oil on the axle shaft (?) and engine mount area, so I just wipe it up nicely before I replace the belly pan.
Filter element snaps out of housing, replace element with it's new rubber o-ring. Make sure it seats correctly and all the way. Then replace housing into engine.
Make sure drain plug is in place.
Refill.