How often should a Porsche 911 be serviced?
Porsche services need only be repeated every two years or 20,000 miles (12,000 miles for 911 GT models) for cars built after 2005 and your Porsche Centre will remind you when your service is due. Between services, however, we still recommend that you visit your Porsche Centre for an annual check.
What does a Porsche major service include?
Porsche Maintenance: Porsche 911 Models 20,000 Miles – Oil and filter change, tire rotation, safety inspection, and brake pad service/replacement if needed. 30,000 Miles – Typically includes engine coolant, brake fluid, and transmission fluid changes, in addition to spark plug, air filter, and fuel filter replacement.
How often do Porsche need service?
The typical Porsche maintenance schedule includes regular service every 10,000 miles, intermediate service every 20,000 miles, and major service every 40,000 miles. Regular service every 10,000 miles includes items like changing your oil and replacing your oil filter.
How often does a Porsche 911 need an oil change?
Porsche recommends that vehicles receive oil changes every 10,000 miles, or roughly once a year.
How much does it cost to change the oil in a Porsche 911?
The average cost for a Porsche 911 oil change is between $462 and $479. Labor costs are estimated between $42 and $53 while parts are priced between $420 and $426. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your specific model year or unique location. Related repairs may also be needed.
Can you take a Porsche to Jiffy Lube?
In a conversation with a Jiffy Lube guy while changing oil of my other car, he mentioned he could do Porsche’s as well for a fraction of the cost of the dealers. He was even fine with me providing oil + filter. These guys had done my 986 previously and no issues there in.