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Old 12-10-2007, 09:51 AM   #1
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45k mile service

Hi,

does anyone know what a 45k miles service includes?
Is it just a "glorified oil change", meaning can I do it myself or is there any serious work to be done?

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Old 12-10-2007, 10:17 AM   #2
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Chris: This is directly from my dealer 45k service invoice: (personally I believe many of these items are skipped by many dealers, such as my dealer did not find the small parking light was out on the ltronics on one side).

oil change

check air filter, replace if needed

read out fault codes

visual inspection underside and engine compartment for leaks chafing wires and hoses check underbody paneling securely fastened

check power sterring fluid level

check coolant hose condition, check for debris and blockage of radiators and air inlets

check coolant level and antifreeze protection level

replace pollen filter

check brake hoses and lines for signs of damage, corrosion and correct routing

check brake fluid level

check drive shaft boots for leaks and signs of damage

check tire condition and pressure

check firewall and cabrio section body drains for debris

check for adjustment and functioning properly, door locks, lid locks and safety hook of front lid

check inner release of front luggage compartment on 2002+ (2003+ boxster)

check operation of vehicle lights

check headlight alignment

check horn operation

windshield washer, headlight washer check fluid level, nozzle settings, and antifreeze protection level

check operation of all other elctrical equipment and indicator and warning lights

also during road or dyno test:

remote control, front seats, foot brake, parking brake, engine, clutch, steering, transmission park assist, cruise control, TC/pwm switches, heate, AC, check operation

Oils, fluids, visual inspection for leaks

Also airbag check and brake fluid change are on a cycle (I think 4 years for airbag and 2 for brake fluid I need to check). So depending on when those were done last they may do those too (probably at extra cost)

They also added one bottle of fule injector cleaner to the gas tank
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Old 12-10-2007, 10:27 AM   #3
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excellent, thanks!

yes, that IS a glorified oil change
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Old 09-01-2011, 06:27 PM   #4
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They also added one bottle of fule injector cleaner to the gas tank
Yeah yeah, ressurecting old thread...

I read in the owner's manual that Porsche doesn't recommend any additives to the fuel. I've got a 65K mile '99 Box and was wondering about adding a bottle of Techron to the tank. Not really? Or worth a try?
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Obviously your car, your choice. I run a bottle of SeaFoam through every 2-4,000 miles. I've always had great success with it and there aren't any negatives to it I'm aware of.
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Old 09-02-2011, 03:28 AM   #6
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techron is one of the few additives porsche says is okay. like steve said, your car so do what you want. i have used techron before in the boxster, lubro molly and marvel mystery oil in the past in the 944. i dont know that any of them actually "do" anything.

now the only thing i add is sta-bil when i put it away for the winter.

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