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Hi,
I hope someone out there can help me.
I am currently very actively looking for a well priced early 996 however have been put off of quite a few cars for the same reason now and am beginning to think its just something I should expect. I am afraid I haven't owned a 911 before and as such I have no idea what the norm is..
I have had one car inspected by a Porsche specialist last week to find out there was a vibration from the engine that was noticeable on idling, when pulling away and on starting the car up. The inspector advised me to look for a better car instead of taking a chance on this - he said the vibration pointed to an underlying engine problem.
I have since looked at 2 other early 996 cars which have both suffered from the same slight vibration on start up, idle and pull away.
I am beginning to think that this is normal and there is nothing wrong with the first car I had inspected.
The vibration is noticeable if you look for it, however I wasn't aware of this in the 1st car until the inspector pointed it out to me. The vibration strong enough to slightly shake the passenger chair.
Also the latest car I have looked at which I am quite keen on has a crème colour liquid in the oil cap, the owner has said this is condensation however I am concerned it is something more.
Can anyone help me?
Are these problems as a result of specific problems and should I walk away from the cars?
Thanks,
Matthew
I hope someone out there can help me.
I am currently very actively looking for a well priced early 996 however have been put off of quite a few cars for the same reason now and am beginning to think its just something I should expect. I am afraid I haven't owned a 911 before and as such I have no idea what the norm is..
I have had one car inspected by a Porsche specialist last week to find out there was a vibration from the engine that was noticeable on idling, when pulling away and on starting the car up. The inspector advised me to look for a better car instead of taking a chance on this - he said the vibration pointed to an underlying engine problem.
I have since looked at 2 other early 996 cars which have both suffered from the same slight vibration on start up, idle and pull away.
I am beginning to think that this is normal and there is nothing wrong with the first car I had inspected.
The vibration is noticeable if you look for it, however I wasn't aware of this in the 1st car until the inspector pointed it out to me. The vibration strong enough to slightly shake the passenger chair.
Also the latest car I have looked at which I am quite keen on has a crème colour liquid in the oil cap, the owner has said this is condensation however I am concerned it is something more.
Can anyone help me?
Are these problems as a result of specific problems and should I walk away from the cars?
Thanks,
Matthew