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Old 04-16-2019, 11:04 AM
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Originally Posted by garrett376
No, that's incorrect.

000 043 305 63 is for active transfer case (non-diesel, non hybrid)
958 341 536 00 is for the diesel/hybrid transfer case

Front differential oils are all the same across 958 models (000 043 205 30 - same as non-PTV+ rear differentials).
Rear differentials depend on whether you have PTV+(000 043 300 37) or not (000 043 205 30).
What is PVT+,and would my 2014 Diesel have it or not? Or is that an option it may or may not have?
Old 04-16-2019, 11:15 AM
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Originally Posted by schwarz633
What is PVT+,and would my 2014 Diesel have it or not? Or is that an option it may or may not have?
Diesel's don't ever have PTV+, or PDCC.

Old 04-16-2019, 11:53 AM
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Originally Posted by deilenberger
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BTW - I think using tapered plugs in this application is pretty stupid, but then we see the difficulty people have sealing up the oil drain plugs that uses a crush washer for a seal, and perhaps Porsche was right in using a tapered plug.. or not.
Porsche never intended for these to be removed and reinstalled on any scheduled frequency and so they used a small, simple threaded plug and did not provide much reinforcement around the openings hence the cracking issue resulting from over-tightening.
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Originally Posted by whitecayenneS
Porsche never intended for these to be removed and reinstalled on any scheduled frequency and so they used a small, simple threaded plug and did not provide much reinforcement around the openings hence the cracking issue resulting from over-tightening.
It's time to make an auxiliary cooler for the transfer case... it'd likely last forever then...
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Originally Posted by garrett376
No, that's incorrect.

000 043 305 63 is for active transfer case (non-diesel, non hybrid)
958 341 536 00 is for the diesel/hybrid transfer case

Front differential oils are all the same across 958 models (000 043 205 30 - same as non-PTV+ rear differentials).
Rear differentials depend on whether you have PTV+(000 043 300 37) or not (000 043 205 30).
For my 2014 Diesel, I've been to a couple of websites that list Castrol Syntrax Long Life 75W-90 under both 958 341 536 00 & 000 043 205 30. Any thoughts on that?



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