FAQs

Explore our FAQs below or find the answers you're looking for right here.

  • How often should I bring my Porsche to an independent specialist in Dubai?

    The frequency of service depends on the vehicle's model, us, and condition. As a general standard, we recommend having an oil change as well as routine maintenance once every 10,000-15,000km (or every year, depending on what is first). Due to Dubai's climate and driving conditions, it is possible to think about more frequent checks of cooling, suspension systems, brakes, and wear on tyres. The major service, or the complete car inspection every 30,000-40,000 km or every 2 to 3 years, can be beneficial.

  • Will servicing at an independent Porsche specialist affect my Porsche warranty?

    If you're Porsche remains covered by the manufacturer's warranty, you must be aware of the warranty terms. Some dealers may require servicing in official centers. However, there are numerous independent Porsche experts located in Dubai who follow the factory specifications, employ OEM or genuine components, maintain complete records of service, and deliver top-quality service. If your car is not covered by warranties, a non-exclusive repair shop will provide excellent value, while conserving performance and the resale potential.

  • What are the signs that my Porsche needs a visit to a specialist?

    The signs include a drop in performance (which could be a sign of the fuel system or engine diagnostics problems) and rough shifting, or delays in the change of gears (transmission problem with gearbox or system) or uneven wear on tyres or the steering pulling (suggests wheel alignment or suspension problems) and warning light for ABS or brakes (brake system repair or inspection required) Strange noises, suspension, or loose handing (suspension maintenance). The early detection of a specialist can reduce the likelihood of costly maintenance or repairs to your engine.

  • Are performance upgrades safe for my Porsche at an independent specialist?

    Yes—provided you use a reputable workshop that understands your Porsche model, uses correct specialist tools, evaluates how upgrades (exhaust system upgrades, custom tuning, RaceChip & REVO) affect your engine, transmission, cooling, and overall system. Be aware that such upgrades may impact warranty and resale value. Ensure transparency, compatibility, and proper documentation.

  • How can I verify the authenticity of parts used in my Porsche service?

    Get the part number, packaging, and invoices. Verify that the shop uses Original Porsche parts, Genuine Porsche parts, or OEM substitutes. A reputable independent Porsche expert will explain the replacement parts (brake pads and spark plugs, as well as the oil filter) and provide a computer diagnostic report, and create the service history. The transparency and the traceability of your vehicle are crucial.

  • What should I consider when buying a used Porsche and choosing a specialist for inspection?

    Find a shop that offers an in-depth check-up before purchase, which covers the motor, transmission and suspension, brake system, and tyres alignment of the wheels and body repairs, as well as confirmation of the service record, as well as diagnosis, and testing for ECU and electrical system. This increases your assurance in purchasing, helps uncover hidden flaws, and gives the ability to bargain.