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Old 02-12-2021, 07:36 PM
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I tried searching on manual and of course it pulls up every post stating that the manual transmission is superior.....

This link does not cover 2019 models.

https://www.porsche.com/china/en/acc...n/manuals-911/

Im trying to verify how exactly Porsche instructs us to verify coolant levels using the cocktail stirrer under the cap next to the oil fill.

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https://www.porsche.com/usa/accessor...tion/imanuals/

This doesn’t help either




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FWIW, there's an app you can download, Porsche "Good to Know", that covers the '19 models such as mine. For some inexplicable reason, Porsche pulled the online owners manual from their sites some months ago.

As far as the coolant level indicator, most of those that have posted try to keep it midway between the two levels. I keep mine past the middle towards the "MAX".

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Originally Posted by BSO
FWIW, there's an app you can download, Porsche "Good to Know", that covers the '19 models such as mine. For some inexplicable reason, Porsche pulled the online owners manual from their sites some months ago.

As far as the coolant level indicator, most of those that have posted try to keep it midway between the two levels. I keep mine past the middle towards the "MAX".
Thank you.
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Originally Posted by BSO
FWIW, there's an app you can download, Porsche "Good to Know", that covers the '19 models such as mine. For some inexplicable reason, Porsche pulled the online owners manual from their sites some months ago.

As far as the coolant level indicator, most of those that have posted try to keep it midway between the two levels. I keep mine past the middle towards the "MAX".
Porsche also pulled the Good to Know Android app from the Android store. Not sure why but it can be found out in internet land and sideloaded in case anyone needs it.
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Originally Posted by BSO
FWIW, there's an app you can download, Porsche "Good to Know", that covers the '19 models such as mine. For some inexplicable reason, Porsche pulled the online owners manual from their sites some months ago.

As far as the coolant level indicator, most of those that have posted try to keep it midway between the two levels. I keep mine past the middle towards the "MAX".
The app got taken off of the Android (Google Play) store when I looked last week. I'm not sure why, but I hope it gets put back up.
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The Apple version is still be available, it seems that Porsche/Apple connection spills over to the “Good to Know” app as well.
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Yep, Porsche decided we do not need to see a digital manual except on an iPhone. I wonder if that decision was made by some 30 year old who does not use a laptop (or even more archaic, a desktop).



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