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would anyone have detailed instruction for an oil change for 09 997 . beside draining the oil pan, do I also have to drain the oil tank if there is one?Thank You.

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would anyone have detailed instruction for an oil change for 09 997 . beside draining the oil pan, do I also have to drain the oil tank if there is one?Thank You.

:welcome:

Pretty straight forward - like most of the late model Porsches.

Oil drain on the bottom of the sump - us a new sealing washer (the same one they have used for 15 or 20 years) 900.123.106.30 -- US MSRP $0.81 each

Oil filter canister on the top of the engine. New filter and o-ring. oil filter 948.107.222.00 -- US MSRP $16.13, O-ring 948.107.322.00 -- US MSRP $6.32

Same oil filter, o-ring and and pan sealing ring are used on the Panamera.

  • 4 months later...
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would anyone have detailed instruction for an oil change for 09 997 . beside draining the oil pan, do I also have to drain the oil tank if there is one?Thank You.

:welcome:

Pretty straight forward - like most of the late model Porsches.

Oil drain on the bottom of the sump - us a new sealing washer (the same one they have used for 15 or 20 years) 900.123.106.30 -- US MSRP $0.81 each

Oil filter canister on the top of the engine. New filter and o-ring. oil filter 948.107.222.00 -- US MSRP $16.13, O-ring 948.107.322.00 -- US MSRP $6.32

Same oil filter, o-ring and and pan sealing ring are used on the Panamera.

hi loren, i am new to our forum group and i just bought a 2010 carrera s in carrara white, pdk. you have details on the torque requirements for the oil filter cover and the drain plug? we dont want to strip any threads and make a big mess.

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would anyone have detailed instruction for an oil change for 09 997 . beside draining the oil pan, do I also have to drain the oil tank if there is one?Thank You.

welcomeani.gif

Pretty straight forward - like most of the late model Porsches.

Oil drain on the bottom of the sump - us a new sealing washer (the same one they have used for 15 or 20 years) 900.123.106.30 -- US MSRP $0.81 each

Oil filter canister on the top of the engine. New filter and o-ring. oil filter 948.107.222.00 -- US MSRP $16.13, O-ring 948.107.322.00 -- US MSRP $6.32

Same oil filter, o-ring and and pan sealing ring are used on the Panamera.

hi loren, i am new to our forum group and i just bought a 2010 carrera s in carrara white, pdk. you have details on the torque requirements for the oil filter cover and the drain plug? we dont want to strip any threads and make a big mess.

37 ft-lb for the oil drain plug

19 ft-lb for the filter canister lid

Hope this helps smile.gif

  • 3 months later...
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Thanks for the instructions... I did my first oil change last week... it feels awesome to work on my own car again. I feel like I'm back in high school!

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