Does Porsche warranty cover oil leaks?

Does Porsche warranty cover oil leaks?

Yes, call Porsche and they should fix it for free.

What kind of coverage does a Porsche have?

No, the Porsche warranty does not cover routine maintenance, lubricants, refrigerant, and other fluids or services such as tire alignment. How do I get coverage under the warranty? Bring your vehicle to the nearest Porsche dealer with proof of purchase date as soon as the problem exists.

What to do if your Porsche Carrera engine is leaking?

If you find that your engine is leaking from the rear main seal (also known as the flywheel seal), then simply install a new one while adding a little bit of Curil-T sealant to help keep it dry (see Photo 10 of Pelican Technical Article: Clutch Replacement on the Porsche 911 Carrera ).

What causes an oil leak in a Porsche 911?

A failing air oil separator (aos) is the likely cause of rear main seal failure and oil leaks, as it is in other VAG cars. Crankcase vacuum exceeds the normal range in the engine under heavy acceleration and sucks in air damaging the rear main seal.

Why did Porsche change the oil system on the Carrera?

Oil System Inadequacy: The air-cooled predecessor to the M96 engine incorporated a dry-sump system that was designed to keep a significant amount of oil in reserve for extended performance driving. With the introduction of the M96 engine, Porsche moved away from that design, primarily due to the high cost of implementing a separate dry-sump system.

Is there an oil leak in my Porsche 911?

The issue affected many model years of the 911 — 1999 through 2010, and 2014. The leak appeared in 3.4 liter, 6-cylinder Porsche engines, and occurred at an average of 74, 600 miles. Other owners experienced engine oil leaks at the rear main seal, or at the support cover for the o-ring.

What kind of problem does a Porsche 911 have?

Less common are leaks from the cam seals and scavenger oil pump seals. Valve cover leaks are obvious and fairly straightforward to fix on most models. The valve covers do not have a gasket – instead a liquid gasket sealer is used.

What’s the part number on the Porsche 911?

The part number for this rocker arm shaft seal is 911.099.103.52, and you need two of them for each rocker for a total of twelve. Another common oil leak comes from the oil return tubes.

No, the Porsche warranty does not cover routine maintenance, lubricants, refrigerant, and other fluids or services such as tire alignment. How do I get coverage under the warranty? Bring your vehicle to the nearest Porsche dealer with proof of purchase date as soon as the problem exists.