My car's service booklet has 18 service stamps, and is full. I have since had a couple of indie services and they said that they would get a new/continuation booklet - which has not been forthcoming. Ideally I would like to get a new booklet, and add in those services and get them stamped. Are these booklets available from Porsche? For the forthcoming service I was going to go back to Porsche and try their Classic Oil Service, and ask for a new booklet. I guess I could also ask them to leave a couple of spaces blank. What experiences have people had when their service books are full? I've had the car from new, and have all the receipts, so it is probably not a big issue, but it would be nice to tidy up the situation.
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Service Booklet full
- Thread starter Richard Wyndham
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When I bought my (secondhand) 981 there was no radio user manual. The OPC ordered one and it was supplied within a week. I’m thinking that a service book could also be available from an OPC and, if you take along the invoices for the "unrecorded” services, maybe they would leave blank pages for such service records to be added. Agreed it is important to maintain service records in an official format and a Porsche service book must be the optimum way to do this.
Thanks for responses. Rang my OPC parts department and enquired about a service booklet.
Slight pause and the embarrassed guy explained that they cannot get hold of any. Apparently Porsche only do a print run once a year, but didn't do one last year.
He could only suggest I try to find one on eBay!
I'll do as pse_SC suggests and mock up some pages and insert them in.
Slight pause and the embarrassed guy explained that they cannot get hold of any. Apparently Porsche only do a print run once a year, but didn't do one last year.
He could only suggest I try to find one on eBay!
I'll do as pse_SC suggests and mock up some pages and insert them in.
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