Porsche online parts diagrams/numbers?
#1
Racer
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Porsche online parts diagrams/numbers?
I know for BMW, there's a site called "www.realoem.com" that is basically an online version of BMW's official parts catalog, showing diagrams and part numbers for all models.
Does such a thing exist for Porsche?
Does such a thing exist for Porsche?
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chassis (04-10-2023)
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Yes the BMW site really needs to be user friendly
http://www.gaudinjaguarparts.com/par...89&catalogid=2
Or
http://dcauto.gotdns.com/illustration/index/429434007
Don't know what you looking for but may help
http://www.gaudinjaguarparts.com/par...89&catalogid=2
Or
http://dcauto.gotdns.com/illustration/index/429434007
Don't know what you looking for but may help
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Is there a subscription-based VIN-driven Porsche parts catalog (PET) access method for current vehicles? None of the Originale catalogs cover 9Y0 Cayenne, for example.
The links above do not lead to the dealer-level PET with a VIN-driven parts search engine.
Specifically looking for operating fluid fill quantities and specifications: drivetrain oils and coolant for 9Y0 Cayenne.
Thanks.
Last edited by chassis; 04-10-2023 at 09:18 AM.
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partslink24.com
$10 per day subscription
Uses VIN-driven parts-exclusion method. i.e. parts which are not relevant to your vehicle are greyed out/not selectable. You can order parts from your dealer of choice with a shopping cart function. Porsche part numbers are provided. In some cases manufacturer (spark plug, oil) information is provided.
$10 per day subscription
Uses VIN-driven parts-exclusion method. i.e. parts which are not relevant to your vehicle are greyed out/not selectable. You can order parts from your dealer of choice with a shopping cart function. Porsche part numbers are provided. In some cases manufacturer (spark plug, oil) information is provided.
Last edited by chassis; 04-10-2023 at 09:12 PM.
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Just wait until you download the Porsche factory service manual. The one for my 991 is over 8200 pages long, repetitive and confusing as to which model you are dealing with. Someone at Porsche should talk to those at Toyota and Honda when it comes to service manuals.