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PDCC reservoir replacement at 60K miles.

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Old 06-24-2023 | 03:00 PM
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Originally Posted by GTSMeister
For the 991.2 generation cars it's Porsche part 000 043 206 56 which translates to Pentosin 202. This is from the part fiche that Porsche calls V-Pages. You can use Pentosin 11s for a top off since it is mixable with 202. I have both since 202 is used in Audi dedicated power steering systems and 11s was used as a hydraulic fluid in the older Audi systems that ran both the brake boost and PS. When my car is up for this service I will use 202.
hey @GTSMeister -- really can't thank you enough for confirming this! I've had this question kicked out on multiple outlets for over a week and youre the FIRST person to provide a thorough answer clarifying, THANK YOU.
Old 06-19-2024 | 08:39 PM
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does anyone know if you can just flush the PDCC fluid from one of the lines. i dont think replacing the pump/reservoir is necessary just want to flush the fluid. i do have a piwis III clone as well so that should help. when doing the bleed procedure is that removing the fluid from the system so it has to be emptying somewhere correct? or is that bleed procedure just removing all the air from the lines? Thanks.

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Old 06-19-2024 | 08:49 PM
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No, you need to replace the reservoir. The reservoir will need to be pressurized to about 25 psi to allow the check valve in the pump to allow the new fluid into the system. Then, you can bleed with your piwis.



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