Porsche Experts: Tune-up...Please help!
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Hey guys,
I’m brining my 2004 Cayenne S to the mechanic for a very first tune-up since I purchased it. I don’t have the information of prior work done on the vehicle so I figure better be safe than sorry and get it checked (tune-up)...It’s a 2004 Porsche Cayenne S with 109,000 Km on it...
I'm wondering from your experiences what are some things I should have the mechanics look at or replace.
I obviously know some basics
1) Spark plug
2) Air filter
3) Check engine coils (when broken does a check engine sign come up?)
Are their any other valves or important things I’m forgetting?
Thanks in advance
I’m brining my 2004 Cayenne S to the mechanic for a very first tune-up since I purchased it. I don’t have the information of prior work done on the vehicle so I figure better be safe than sorry and get it checked (tune-up)...It’s a 2004 Porsche Cayenne S with 109,000 Km on it...
I'm wondering from your experiences what are some things I should have the mechanics look at or replace.
I obviously know some basics
1) Spark plug
2) Air filter
3) Check engine coils (when broken does a check engine sign come up?)
Are their any other valves or important things I’m forgetting?
Thanks in advance
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Your owners manual/maintenance book provide excellent information about your Cayenne's service requirements. Maybe not the most exciting reading, but certainly important reading.
Good luck.
Good luck.
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