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Porsche Maintenance Schedules

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No matter which Porsche model you drive, you can rest assured you’re driving one of the best performing models in its class. These models are equipped with roaring powertrains that can enhance any Thousand Oaks commute or trip out of Agoura Hills. In order to maintain your Porsche model and its impressive performance, you’ll need to stay up to date on the Porsche maintenance schedule for your specific model. Learn more about the Porsche maintenance schedules with our service team at Porsche Westlake today.

Porsche Maintenance: Panamera Models

Porsche models aren’t difficult to care for by any means. These luxury models have manufacturer-suggested service intervals for each model to ensure you know what your vehicle needs. When it comes to the Porsche Panamera, here are the service intervals to pay attention to:

  • 10,000 Miles – Oil and filter change, tire rotation, and safety inspection.
  • 20,000 Miles – Oil and filter change, tire rotation, safety inspection, tire service/replacement if necessary, and brake pad service/replacement if necessary.
  • 30,000 Miles – Every 30,000 miles, the Porsche maintenance schedule typically includes checking and replacing the brake fluid and transmission fluid, and checking the coolant levels.
  • 40,000 Miles – Encompasses 10,000-mile and 20,000-mile services, plus any necessary drive belt, hose, motor mount, or suspension bushing replacement.

Porsche Maintenance: Porsche 911 Models

While it doesn’t differ by much, there is a separate Porsche maintenance schedule for the Porsche 911 models. Here’s what the manufacturer suggests:

  • 10,000 Miles – Oil and filter change, tire rotation, and safety inspection.
  • 20,000 Miles – Oil and filter change, tire rotation, safety inspection, and brake pad service/replacement if needed.
  • 30,000 Miles – Typically includes engine coolant, brake fluid, and transmission fluid changes, in addition to spark plug, air filter, and fuel filter replacement. Tire replacement may also be necessary, depending on your Malibu driving habits.
  • 40,000 Miles – Encompasses 10,000-mile services, plus an engine air filter and cabin air filter replacement if necessary.

Porsche Maintenance: Porsche 718 Cayman Models

When it comes to the 718 Cayman Porsche maintenance schedule, you’ll find the main differences are with the synthetic oil requirements of this model:

  • 10,000 Miles – Full synthetic oil and filter service and multi-point inspection, as well as full inspections of the engine, transmission, brake system, tires, headlights, and more.
  • 20,000 Miles – Full synthetic oil and filter service and multi-point inspection, brake fluid flush and fill, plus inspection of the air intake pre-filter, PDCC and power steering system, coolant, and more.
  • 30,000 Miles – Turbo/Turbo S models will have a spark plug replacement, in addition to the 10,000-mile services.
  • 40,000 Miles –  Non-Turbo/Turbo S models will have spark plug replacement, brake fluid flush and fill, and tire sealant replacement. All Cayman models will also have an inspection of the exhaust system, underbody panels, fuel lines and connections, drive shafts, and more.

Porsche Maintenance: Porsche Cayenne Models

Much like the Porsche maintenance schedules above, the Porsche Cayenne service intervals are fairly regular. Here’s what the Porsche Cayenne service schedule looks like:

  • 10,000 Miles – Oil and filter replacement, tire rotation, and safety inspection.
  • 20,000 Miles – Oil and filter replacement, tire rotation, safety inspection, tire service/replacement if necessary, and brake pad service/replacement if necessary.
  • 30,000 Miles – Safety inspection, brake fluid change, engine coolant change, transmission fluid change, possible brake pad and/or tire replacement.
  • 40,000 Miles – Tune-ups plus visual inspection of brakes, hoses, and fluids, as well as possible servicing or replacement of drive belts and suspension system.

Porsche Maintenance: Porsche Macan Models

Set apart from the other models is the Porsche Macan maintenance schedule. It’s recommended that the Porsche Macan has an oil and filter replacement every 10,000 miles, or at least once per year. In addition to this, the Porsche Macan maintenance tasks should be carried out every 40,000 miles or 4 years. These include:

  • Electrical System – Check and reset the diagnostic system if needed, inspect battery and ventilation hoses, test windshield wiper/washer and headlight washer functions and adjust nozzles if needed, and test horn operation.
  • Spark Plugs – Replace spark plugs.
  • Interior Inspection – Check the seat belt condition and replace cabin air filter.
  • Exterior Inspection – Test exterior lights, adjust headlights, inspect wiper blades, test trailer hitch functionality, and inspect radiators, air intakes, firewall, liftgate, and sunroof body drain (for leaks or blockages).
  • Undercarriage Inspection – Every 10,000 miles, in addition to oil and filter replacement, the underbody is inspected for oil leaks. Additionally, the brake pads and discs are inspected, tire pressure is checked, brake fluid and hoses are checked, and axle joints, tie rod ends, and steering gear are inspected.

Schedule Porsche Maintenance at Porsche Westlake!

Once you’re ready to bring your Porsche in for maintenance, or if you want to learn more about the Porsche maintenance cost, contact our service department to schedule an appointment. We look forward to helping you keep your Porsche model running smoothly on Westlake Village roads and beyond for years to come.

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