Does 991 Need to Lifted at 4 Jack points for Oil Change?
#46
@Rich_Jenkins 2 Questions... So which OBD tool would you buy then? MX808? ICS POR V2.0? or 3.0? I know this has been discussed in other threads but I'd like to know where you'd land on this.
Also, What's the red/black screwdriver handled tool you got there? Is that for drain plug removal?
And while we're at it... What was in the white plastic bag and what about your torque wrench?
Also, What's the red/black screwdriver handled tool you got there? Is that for drain plug removal?
And while we're at it... What was in the white plastic bag and what about your torque wrench?
The red/black screwdriver is the "Audi/VW" oil pan plug removal tool. I was a bit OCD about my first OCI and someone or other recommended it. Turns out a Philips, or a 2 Euro coin, will work fine to quarter turn the plug, but OF COURSE I had to have the tool:
The white plastic bag was what the new oil drain plug came in.
My torque wrench is off camera.
#48
Burning Brakes
Here's a photo of my oil draining with my 991.2 flat on the floor of my garage. The large, shallow drain pan easily fits under the car and accommodates the engine's copious drain oil. The only trick is reaching between the bottom of the oil pan and the top of the drain pan to undo the the plastic oil drain plug. Using the plastic tool designed for that purpose makes it easier as the tool is pretty short.
#49
Picked up my new jack this week. Also picked up some ESCO jack stands. Jack works great. Haven't done my oil change yet, but am getting ready. Thanks for the help getting me on my way.
#50
Racer
Here's a photo of my oil draining with my 991.2 flat on the floor of my garage. The large, shallow drain pan easily fits under the car and accommodates the engine's copious drain oil. The only trick is reaching between the bottom of the oil pan and the top of the drain pan to undo the the plastic oil drain plug. Using the plastic tool designed for that purpose makes it easier as the tool is pretty short.
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Elmiko (11-14-2021)
#52
Racer
#53
Three Wheelin'
I first got the car to operating temp before the drain and let it sit for over an hour. Replaced and primed the new filter, got the car back on level ground and poured in just over seven quarts. Did the IcarSoft reset and the oil was at the bottom "Minimum" oil indicator mark.
I filled 1/2 quart and had to do a total of three 1/2 quart fills to reach the "one marker" below the top level line. Drove the car for a few miles and re-checked the oil level. Still right on the one mark below "Top Fill".
Oh, I did noticed when removing the engine cover the foam seals that seal to the air box are deteriorated and some has fallen off. Checked the engine filters and did not see any loose pieces of foam.
I have some 3M single side "sticky" foam that might work, but is a little more "firm" than the factory porous foam seal. Thoughts?
Last edited by HkPlinker; 11-14-2021 at 12:41 PM.
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NI3 (11-14-2021)
#55
Used my QuickJack.. before that, I just back the car out to the edge of the garage and do it, it's tight but doable.
991.1 C2S on QuickJack for oil change
991.1 C2S on QuickJack for oil change
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Rich_Jenkins (11-16-2021)