Where do you put coolant in a Porsche?

Where do you put coolant in a Porsche?

You must quickly locate the expansion tank that contains the coolant of your Porsche 911, it is generally located in one of the 4 corners of your engine block, to locate it you just have to look for a plastic container with a black or yellow plastic cap with a danger logo or thermometer on the top.

How much does Porsche Cayenne engne coolant cost?

The best part is, our Porsche Cayenne Engne Coolant and Antifreeze products start from as little as $12.99. When it comes to your Porsche Cayenne, you want parts and products from only trusted brands.

What’s the best way to flush a Porsche Cayenne?

Be sure you have a large catch tray of at least 6 gallons capacity under the car, or lay out some plastic sheeting. Also keep in mind that coolant is toxic and attracts animals due to the sweet smell. Don’t leave old coolant lying around.

Why does my Cayenne lose so much coolant?

Your Cayenne will lose a little bit of coolant here and there over time due to evaporation from the reservoir. However, a significant loss of coolant over a very short period of time usually means a leak in the system. Sometimes a leak can be seen when you park the car overnight.

What kind of system does a Porsche Cayenne use?

Porsche specifically mentions the use of a vacuum bleeder to both evacuate and fill the cooling system. Airlift makes a very nice pressure bleed/fill system that allows you to do the job for around $100. It does this by attaching a pressure valve and gauge to the coolant expansion tank.

How much coolant do you need to flush a Porsche Cayenne?

This is the same coolant that Porsche uses from the factory and it works well. Typically, you can find G12 coolant for a bit cheaper than the actual Porsche branded stuff. Figure on needing roughly 3-4 gallons of coolant and 2 gallons of distilled water to completely change the coolant.

Is the Porsche Cayenne engne full strength antifreeze?

PEAK Long Life Full Strength Antifreeze+Coolant features a LONG LIFE coolant technology that is compatible for use in all automobiles and light-duty trucks, regardless of make, model, year or original antifreeze color. Works as advertised. Works as advertised.

Porsche specifically mentions the use of a vacuum bleeder to both evacuate and fill the cooling system. Airlift makes a very nice pressure bleed/fill system that allows you to do the job for around $100. It does this by attaching a pressure valve and gauge to the coolant expansion tank.

Your Cayenne will lose a little bit of coolant here and there over time due to evaporation from the reservoir. However, a significant loss of coolant over a very short period of time usually means a leak in the system. Sometimes a leak can be seen when you park the car overnight.