Go Back   986 Forum - The Community for Porsche Boxster & Cayman Owners > Porsche Boxster & Cayman Forums > Boxster General Discussions

Post Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 07-26-2008, 09:46 PM   #1
Registered User
 
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Bastrop, TX
Posts: 705
?? Lifetime fuel filter? How can this be?

Hi,
I was doing some general maintenance on my 2002 S this weekend..... I called the dealer to get a new fuel filter and they said that my fuel filter is in the fuel pump and can not be changed, moreover, It will last a lifetime.

How can this be?? A filter that never clogs?

Also, They told me not to change my antifreeze either. I questioned him and he said that the antifreeze should never need to be replaced.

Again....how can this be?

Just a FYI, my wife picked up and paid for the parts for this weekends work.
After I installed the spark plugs, She informed me of the cost, 15$ EACH!!!!!!

265$ for air, cabin filter, poly rib belt, 6 plugs. Of course she paid without a second thought.
Crazy stuff!!

James

__________________
2002 S
Pedro rear stabilizer bar, CF strut braces, Maxspeed headers with 100 cell cats, Fabspeed cat bypass pipes, H&R springs with M030 setup, TRG rear links, EVO air intake, B&M Short shift kit, Raby IMS upgrade, Raby underdrive pulley
jhandy is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-27-2008, 02:56 AM   #2
Registered User
 
Lil bastard's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Du Monde
Posts: 2,199
The fuel system on your car uses an on-demand fuel supply rather than the more common recirculating type where the fuel flows in a constant circuit through the fuel rail, pressurized and ready to supply the injectors, then back to the fuel tank.

It is thought that not constantly recirculating this fuel eliminates the need to change the filter in the expected lifetime of the pump (not the car), and there do not seem to be many problems with this system. If you plan on keeping the car indefinitely, it's probably smart at some point to buy and shelve a spare fuel pump/filter as insurance against inavailability in the future, but I'm talking a couple hundred thousand miles.

Not so with the coolant. It's more like 5yr./150k mi. Not so much that the cooling abilities fail, but the anti-corrosive and lubricating properties lose effectiveness after this. Do a search for the correct type of coolant to use, there's been lots of discussion about it.

Porsche's claims of 'lifetime' are more a marketing tool than reality. It is thought that at some point, future maintenance such as a thermostat or water pump change will necessitate changing the fluid and these will almost certainly occur during a 5 yr./150k mi. period.

Same thing goes for their 'lifetime' tiptronic fluid. The maker of the tranny (ZF Getrieb AG) recommends a fluid/filter change at 45k mi. in direct opposition to Porsche's claims. This same tranny is used by Jaguar, BMW and Audi who also used to claim a 'lifetime' fluid, but at least BMW and Jaguar have since revised their maintenance schedules calling for a change at 45k mi.

FYI, for future reference, spark plugs can be had for $6 each , polyrib belts for $25, and cabin filters for $15 through NAPA or a number of other aftermarket suppliers (including several of this boards sponsors), in other words about $175-$190 less than you paid the dealership.
__________________
1990 Porsche 964 Carrera 4 Cabriolet
1976 BMW 2002
1990 BMW 325is
1999 Porsche Boxster
(gone, but not forgotten)
http://i933.photobucket.com/albums/a...smiley-003.gif

Never drive faster than your Guardian Angel can fly!

Last edited by Lil bastard; 07-27-2008 at 05:40 AM.
Lil bastard is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-27-2008, 08:32 AM   #3
Registered User
 
Join Date: May 2002
Location: San Jose
Posts: 1,889
Lifetime antifreez and fuel filter, because the lifetime of a 2002 engine is about 35,000 miles....
Tool Pants is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-27-2008, 09:51 AM   #4
Registered User
 
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Texarkana, Texas
Posts: 959
Quote:
Originally Posted by Lil bastard
FYI, for future reference, spark plugs can be had for $6 each , polyrib belts for $25, and cabin filters for $15 through NAPA or a number of other aftermarket suppliers (including several of this boards sponsors), in other words about $175-$190 less than you paid the dealership.
I don't know... I'd maybe use a cheap belt or cabin filter, but I wouldn't use a cheap, single prong spark plug. You're not going to get the Porsche recommended Beru, four prong plug for $6. I got mine for $13 each through Pelican Parts. Personally I wouldn't cut corners here.
__________________
2000 Boxster S - Gemballa body kit, GT3 front bumper, JRZ coilovers, lower stress bars
2003 911 Carrera 4S - TechArt body kit, TechArt coilovers, HRE wheels
1986 911 Carrera Targa - 3.2L, Euro pistons, 964 cams, steel slant nose widebody
1975 911S Targa - undergoing a full restoration and engine rebuild
Also In The Garage - '66 912, '69 912, '72 914 Chalon wide body, '73 914
Kirk is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-27-2008, 02:57 PM   #5
Registered User
 
Brucelee's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Des Moines, IA
Posts: 8,083
The Germans seem to love this whole "lifetime" thing. Alas, as has been mentioned, lifetime does not seem to mean what it implies.

Hence, many of us still replace anything that we can, including ATF, coolant and th the like.

__________________
Rich Belloff

Brucelee is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-27-2008, 03:05 PM   #6
Registered User
 
Quickurt's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Coastal Oak Forest
Posts: 1,069
Quote:
Originally Posted by jhandy
Hi,
I was doing some general maintenance on my 2002 S this weekend..... I called the dealer to get a new fuel filter and they said that my fuel filter is in the fuel pump and can not be changed, moreover, It will last a lifetime.

How can this be?? A filter that never clogs?

Also, They told me not to change my antifreeze either. I questioned him and he said that the antifreeze should never need to be replaced.

Again....how can this be?

Just a FYI, my wife picked up and paid for the parts for this weekends work.
After I installed the spark plugs, She informed me of the cost, 15$ EACH!!!!!!

265$ for air, cabin filter, poly rib belt, 6 plugs. Of course she paid without a second thought.
Crazy stuff!!

James
Hey J. how's Bastrop treating you?
I worked for B&R building the LaGrange power plants and did a shut-down on Bastrop's two natural gas burners in '80. We used to run up to Elgin for their sausage, often as we could. Lived in Brenham 6 years after that, until the great crash of the mid-80s. Loved every minute of it.
__________________
Sold - Black on Sand Beige 2006 S - 48K miles
18x8.5 and 10 OZ Alleggerita HLT Anthracite wheels and anthracite Cayman side grilles - lovingly adjusted Schnell Short Shift
Quickurt is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-27-2008, 05:24 PM   #7
Porsche "Purist"
 
Paul's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 2,123
Garage
You can buy the same parts your dealer uses for much less here:

https://www.************************************************************/

I've had great success with these guys.
__________________
1998 Boxster with 7.8 DME, 2005 3.6 liter/325 hp, Variocam Plus, 996 Instrument panel
2001 Boxster original owner. I installed used motor at 89k.
1987 924S. 2002 996TT. PST-2
Owned and repaired Porsches since 1974. Porsche: It's not driving, it's therapy.
Paul is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-30-2008, 06:45 AM   #8
Registered User
 
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Bastrop, TX
Posts: 705
Thanks for everyone’s help. I guess I will change the antifreeze this weekend and leave the fuel filter alone.


Quickurt: I have been in Bastrop 6 yrs now. Moved here after residency. The town is exploding with new growth and it still maintains the small town feel and it is 19 miles from Austin. After living here I can’t understand why anyone would live in cities like NYC or Houston.
I went to med school in NYC and lived in Houston for 20 yrs.

James
__________________
2002 S
Pedro rear stabilizer bar, CF strut braces, Maxspeed headers with 100 cell cats, Fabspeed cat bypass pipes, H&R springs with M030 setup, TRG rear links, EVO air intake, B&M Short shift kit, Raby IMS upgrade, Raby underdrive pulley
jhandy is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-30-2008, 07:03 AM   #9
07 Carrera S Cab
 
Boxtaboy's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 2,273
Garage
Porsche's recommended intervals

Starting from 2002, fuel filters need not be replaced according to Porsche. Up to 2001, they say you still have to replace them every 48K miles.

http://www.porsche.com/filestore.aspx/default.pdf?pool=usa&type=download&id=maintenanceintervalsforporschevehicles&lang=none&filetype=default

__________________
Current: 07 Carrera S Cab in Midnight Blue

Previous: 01 Boxster in Arctic Silver, 86 944 in Guards Red
Boxtaboy is offline   Reply With Quote
Post Reply



Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On




All times are GMT -8. The time now is 07:58 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO 3.6.0
Copyright 2024 Pelican Parts, LLC - Posts may be archived for display on the Pelican Parts Website -    DMCA Registered Agent Contact Page