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Old 01-29-2024, 12:42 PM
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Hi all,
Recently purchased a 2017 991.2. Has CPO until 2026.
It had a major service done at 42km. in mid 2022.
Oil change in 2023. at 45km.

I bought it with 53 k, Was planning to do a Oil change in the spring.
Do I have to do a Intermediate service in 2024? or just an oil change?
I dont understand why id need to change all the filters again after 10 000km.

The oil change and or intermediate service needs to be done at the dealer?

thanks all
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Originally Posted by Cityfisher
Hi all,
Recently purchased a 2017 991.2. Has CPO until 2026.
It had a major service done at 42km. in mid 2022.
Oil change in 2023. at 45km.

I bought it with 53 k, Was planning to do a Oil change in the spring.
Do I have to do a Intermediate service in 2024? or just an oil change?
I dont understand why id need to change all the filters again after 10 000km.

The oil change and or intermediate service needs to be done at the dealer?

thanks all
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best to find out when the last service for each part is. ask the service desk.
for me, cabin filters last as long as you want them to, depending on how often you drive with the windows up and the heat or a/c running. no way that I will do mine every 2 years. this is a part that doesn't age with time, just use. same with the engine air filter, if you drive a lot then every 2 years is good.
I consider brake fluid flush every 2 years important.
try and arrange multiple jobs at once that require the rear bumper off. I was asked to do the drive belt at last years oil change, decided to defer to this year when I will have the drive belt, engine air filter and spark plugs done together along with the oil/filter. plug coil packs as well just for s&g, good preventative measure and not very expensive with the bumper off already. I'll also be getting the PDK clutch fluid done.

EDIT...to keep the car under the CPO warranty the dealer may make the published maintenance check-list mandatory.

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Originally Posted by rensoyka
best to find out when the last service for each part is. ask the service desk.
for me, cabin filters last as long as you want them to, depending on how often you drive with the windows up and the heat or a/c running. no way that I will do mine every 2 years. this is a part that doesn't age with time, just use. same with the engine air filter, if you drive a lot then every 2 years is good.
I consider brake fluid flush every 2 years important.
try and arrange multiple jobs at once that require the rear bumper off. I was asked to do the drive belt at last years oil change, decided to defer to this year when I will have the drive belt, engine air filter and spark plugs done together along with the oil/filter. plug coil packs as well just for s&g, good preventative measure and not very expensive with the bumper off already. I'll also be getting the PDK clutch fluid done.

EDIT...to keep the car under the CPO warranty the dealer may make the published maintenance check-list mandatory.
similar situation, dealer said drive belt required. Only doing oil and brake flush this year, so I'll also defer till major service.
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do you have to go through the dealership for service in order to maintain CPO status?
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Originally Posted by CayCaySwift
do you have to go through the dealership for service in order to maintain CPO status?
I belive so for scheduled maintenance.
brakes and tires do not need to be done at dealer.
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You do not have to do scheduled maintenance at a Porsche dealer to maintain your warranty. It is actually a federal law (Magnuson-Moss warranty act … past in the 1970s).
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Originally Posted by regajohn
You do not have to do scheduled maintenance at a Porsche dealer to maintain your warranty. It is actually a federal law (Magnuson-Moss warranty act … past in the 1970s).
anyone know if this applies in Canada?
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Canada has CAMVAP but is regulated per province or territories. Much the same but different. Your local Porsche dealership should give you the answers you are looking for. Call and ask and report back your findings. Call 2 dealerships and see if the give the same answer. Or better yet call Porsche Canada and ask about CPO warranty.

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