2018 991.2 coolant leak at 1,600 miles. Any else experiencing problems?
#76
991.2 11/2017 starts leaking at 14.000 miles
Hi Guys,
recently I bought a used 911.2 Carrera year 11/2017 with 13.500 miles and a few options (sport exhaust, etc.) and with extended warranty from a local dealership. Suddenly,500 miles later, the car started leaking. I had a quick look and found water leaking from the water pump host. (See pictures below) First I thought screws came loose and started tightening the three of them next to the leaking area. They seemed to be quite tight already? Do you have any suggestions? I made a few pictures. Thanks for your feedback.
Cheers, Michael
991.2 Carrera year 11/2017
Hose after cleaning
Dripping joint (or is it the water pump itself?)
Dripping joint (or is it the water pump itself?)
recently I bought a used 911.2 Carrera year 11/2017 with 13.500 miles and a few options (sport exhaust, etc.) and with extended warranty from a local dealership. Suddenly,500 miles later, the car started leaking. I had a quick look and found water leaking from the water pump host. (See pictures below) First I thought screws came loose and started tightening the three of them next to the leaking area. They seemed to be quite tight already? Do you have any suggestions? I made a few pictures. Thanks for your feedback.
Cheers, Michael
991.2 Carrera year 11/2017
Hose after cleaning
Dripping joint (or is it the water pump itself?)
Dripping joint (or is it the water pump itself?)
#77
Three Wheelin'
Cannot quite tell where your leak is coming from as you need to take photo from further back so we can better orient as to where the fluid is coming from*. It may be just overflow from the coolant tank. However, your car's build date is right during the period for the faulty water pumps and the pinkish residue is a sure giveaway that it's coolant (antifreeze). Take it back to the dealer and, if it's the water pump, they'll fix it under warranty.
* See photos in posts 37 & 48 above.
* See photos in posts 37 & 48 above.
#78
It seems to be that the 991.2 and later generations are more prone to this issue compared to 991.1 generation
I am considering trading in my 991.1 turbo S for a 992 Turbo S that was just released but this is giving me some hesitation
My 2020 Cayenne Turbo also seems to have some build quality issues! Are we facing a crisis here where Porsche is cutting corners but keep increasing the prices?
I am considering trading in my 991.1 turbo S for a 992 Turbo S that was just released but this is giving me some hesitation
My 2020 Cayenne Turbo also seems to have some build quality issues! Are we facing a crisis here where Porsche is cutting corners but keep increasing the prices?
#79
Our early-build 2017 Carrera had the same problem: water pump seal failure (at 19,400 miles). As my service advisor said, "...the problem is not common, but neither is it rare," or words to that effect. Take it back to the dealer for a warranty fix. FYI, when I picked ours up (they kept the car almost a week) the service guy mentioned that the concerned part(s) were on their 2nd or 3rd update. Otherwise, gorgeous photo, Technikoch! Welcome to Rennlist.
#80
2019 991.2 4S water pump failure replaced at 3,000 miles and leaking again at 7,000.
Hi Forum, new member and first time Porsche owner. I bought a 2019 Agate Grey 991.2 Carrera 4S, Sport Chrono, PDK, etc. Took new delivery April 2019, babied it throughout break-in after that, just spirited weekend drives. I smelled that sweet coolant smell during a drive (around 3k miles on the clock in Oct 2019), pulled over and saw the pink fluid dripping from above the pulley. No warnings or temp indications or fluctuations. Proceeded driving straight to the dealer a couple miles away.
Diagnosis was water pump seal failure. Pump and seal replaced Oct 2019. Car ran fine no issues until this week. Coolant smell pulling into garage today and saw the below. Will bring it to the dealer Monday and call PCNA Probably another seal/pump faiure. I'm shocked this is happening again especially on a car with this price point ($150k
Oct 2019 - 1st occurrence
May 1, 2020 new occurrence
May 1st 2020
Diagnosis was water pump seal failure. Pump and seal replaced Oct 2019. Car ran fine no issues until this week. Coolant smell pulling into garage today and saw the below. Will bring it to the dealer Monday and call PCNA Probably another seal/pump faiure. I'm shocked this is happening again especially on a car with this price point ($150k
Oct 2019 - 1st occurrence
May 1, 2020 new occurrence
May 1st 2020
Last edited by Eman9914S; 05-03-2020 at 12:33 AM.
#81
Rennlist Member
But for some reason being leak-free seems to be an issue here and also on my BMW R1200 GSA LC which drips coolant from the seal drainage hole. Nothing serious, but the point is, it leaks!
Leaking joints, leaking water pumps? What did they do, invent these items last year and haven't sorted the problems with them yet? This has been going on since the 991 came out. Reminds me of Windows updates.
#82
Our early-build 2017 Carrera had the same problem: water pump seal failure (at 19,400 miles). As my service advisor said, "...the problem is not common, but neither is it rare," or words to that effect. Take it back to the dealer for a warranty fix. FYI, when I picked ours up (they kept the car almost a week) the service guy mentioned that the concerned part(s) were on their 2nd or 3rd update. Otherwise, gorgeous photo, Technikoch! Welcome to Rennlist.
#83
Yes - at 10,000 miles
Water pump went out at 10K miles +/- on '19 Carrera S MT Thankfully I only live 2 miles from the dealer. Dealer took one look and replaced without questions. Only bummer is it took a day to get the part.
#85
Following up on what Eman9914S contributed, BINGO. Our 911 was an early build (late 2016 as a 2017 model). This means that about 4 years have gone by and Porsche still seems to be challenged by this water pump seal problem. Say what??!! Not good news.
#87
So I just bought my 2018 991.2 911S literally 2 weeks ago (26k mi). I just noticed pink liquid underneath the engine. Thank goodness I sprung on a CPO. Took it to the dealer, and the service rep didn’t even bat and eye and said, yup it’s the water pump. I asked how much it would have cost out of pocket and he said around $3K. Yikes!
Last edited by stonerwinst; 02-24-2021 at 07:37 PM. Reason: Added miles on vehicle.
#88
Instructor
Its absurd how fast this part fails and am concerned how long the replacement will last. Why I am thinking about buying fidelity warranty to extend in case of this 3k hit
#90
Rennlist Member
But you are right, my BMW R1200 GS Adventure LC spits a few drops of coolant from the weep hole, not enough to be a concern, but what the hell is that **** all about. Now you know why I drive an Acura as a daily driver.