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Cayenne S 2017

hdoherty

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Hi All
Under Lockdown here and completely bored , Cayenne now coming up to its major service .
Just done it tonight in my garage , changed oil and filter , replaced fuel and air filter , replaced pollen filter , changed drive belt , checked all brakes and tyres , filled screen washers and washed car , took me approximately 90 minutes overall , parts cost £157 vat included are all genuine Mahle spares .
a Happy
 
Well done - hopefully you don't have a Porsche Warranty as it will now be void.

Selling on to the next owner could be an issue without a Porsche or independant service stamp in the book.
 
Hi
My Porsche Warranty expires 31St January 2021 but as with all my Porsche cars I never take Extended Warranties after 4 years. My 991 Cab S is now 8 years old and I have covered just 14000 miles and it has a FPSH . On both my cars I change the oil and filter at 10000 miles after every Porsche Service. Maybe I have been lucky.
I am a time served Motor Vehicle Technician and I log all the work I do to my cars and fill out the maintenance documents adding all parts receipts.
My OPC are aware of what I do and they don’t have a problem when my cars are under warranty. My last Cayenne was 2013 and I sold it in 2019 with 94000 miles covered. It had the Porsche Service History for the first 4 years and then I carried out the servicing for the last two years. I had no problem selling it.

 

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