Frequently Asked Questions

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  • How does climate affect Porsche maintenance needs?

    Your maintenance schedule is heavily influenced by the climate you live in. In cooler climates, you want to change to winter tires, inspect the vehicle’s refrigerant level, and make sure your cooling system is working to avoid coolant leaks or freeze damage. When you live in a hot area, you'll need to check the coolant level, your air conditioner, and tire pressure more often. Adjusting your care routine to environmental conditions safeguards your Porsche from weather-induced wear and maximizes long-term performance.

  • What’s the difference between minor and major service for Porsche vehicles?

    A minor service focuses on basic routine maintenance, while a Porsche major service includes comprehensive inspections and replacements. A major service covers components like spark plugs, brake fluid, coolant system, transmission fluid, and air filter replacement. It's typically scheduled around every 40,000 miles and is essential for long-term health and performance.

  • Why is using genuine Porsche parts important for repairs?

    With factory or original parts, you will always have a precise fit, durability, and quality all backed by a factory warranty. These are original Porsche OEM parts engineered specifically for your Porsche, compared to aftermarket products.

  • Can I perform any maintenance checks at home?

    Can I check my fluid levels, tire condition, tread wear, and look for visible oil leaks? You can also inspect battery terminals for corrosion and check air pressure. But if the job involves diagnostic tools, brake systems, or cooling systems, it's a job for Porsche repair experts at a Porsche Garage or mechanic shop.

  • What are the signs my Porsche might need urgent repair?

    Some other warnings are dashboard warnings, screeching pads, slamming a transmission into gear, strange odors, trembling, or suspension sagging. These are signs of issues with the braking system, suspension, coolant system, or sometimes the exhaust system.

  • Why choose a Porsche Service Center instead of a general repair shop?

    A Porsche Service Centre with factory-trained technicians utilises diagnostic equipment developed specifically for Porsche, and includes genuine parts. They adhere to factory-recommended service intervals, provide thorough multi-point inspections, and are ready to meet both manufacturer and customer expectations on warranty repairs and maintenance inside sections and ten to zero.