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Old 02-16-2023, 03:35 PM
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Don't know anything about URO parts, but I know you can buy genuine parts from FCPEURO.com they have this kit too, and yes it's $634 but any parts purchased from them have a life time replacement free of charge I believe they want the replaced parts back need to read up on it on their web site. I know you probably won't be doing PDK service often, but it's good deal if you are doing other services that the one time payment would save you a lot of money in the long run. Like brake rotors, pads, spark plugs, Coil packs...so on.


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I was told it was not necessary until 12yr/120k miles along with the others, unless tracked more than occasionally.
Clutch fluid change 12yr/120k
PDK gearbox fluid change 12yr/120k
Final drive Fluid change 12yr/120k

I was only advised to do the 6yr/60k AWD Controller fluid change (car only has 18k miles but due by time), after I asked about them all. That's all I added along with my usual oil change service ect.
This only applies if you have an AWD 911.

** Attached is the full DIY for all, for you guys that do it yourself. Easier than an oil change. **



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Old 02-16-2023, 04:09 PM
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Correct, 12yr or 120k miles. I track mine occasionally so decided after 10 years... it's time. The only tricky thing is to make sure your fluid is at the correct temp in order to fill to the correct level. I think my dealer under filled it very slightly at the last change as the PDK tends to jerk into first gear after sitting for a few days, but completely fine if driven regularly and the fluid is warmed up.
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Originally Posted by drdantheman1
Correct, 12yr or 120k miles. I track mine occasionally so decided after 10 years... it's time. The only tricky thing is to make sure your fluid is at the correct temp in order to fill to the correct level. I think my dealer under filled it very slightly at the last change as the PDK tends to jerk into first gear after sitting for a few days, but completely fine if driven regularly and the fluid is warmed up.
Always my fear with opening up a closed system like that, whether it's me or the dealer. Simple to top it off though if that's all that's needed.
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i had mine done with the diff fluid and PDCC bottle and didn't end up using this new pan and bolts. Figured I'd keep it and do it again in another 40-50k but if someone here wants it shipped to them for $400 PM me so I can do something else when that time comes



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Here's a great way to do your PDK:
https://rennlist.com/forums/991/1287...l#post18636390



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