A look at the kinds of Porsche engines we love caring for
The engineers at Porsche are incapable of producing a mediocre power plant. The base engine in the latest edition is a 335-horsepower turbocharged V6. You could also choose a 434 horsepower twin turbo V6 or one of three twin turbo V8s. The horsepower ratings are 453, 541 and a mighty 631 horsepower. The base Porsche Cayenne can do a zero-to-60 run in just shade under 6 seconds. That's performance worth maintaining.
Regular Porsche service intervals: The secret to Porsche longevity
You may be wondering about the best way to keep your new Porsche Cayenne SUV in outstanding condition. The answer, of course, is to follow the Porsche factory-recommended maintenance schedule. If you aren't sure about when to service your Porsche Cayenne, the following tips will help. What's more, our team here at McKenna Porsche is ready to service your Porsche Cayenne with fair prices and expert care. Some of our key benefits:
- Service that's provided by factory-trained technicians
- The certified quality of genuine Porsche parts
- Access to our preferred owner benefits that include discounts on labor and body work
- Our Porsche collision center
Our Porsche-trained technicians make quick work of your Porsche maintenance needs and help keep your Porsche Cayenne running smoothly for many trouble-free miles ahead.
At the 10,000 mile interval
- Â Oil and filter replacement
- Tire rotation
- Safety inspection
At the 20,000 mile interval
- The same services as the 10,000 mile checkpoint
- A possible brake pad change if needed
- New tires if needed
At the 30,000 mile interval
- Â The same services as the 10,000 mile checkpoint
- A thorough safety inspection is usually required
- Brake fluid exchange
- Engine coolant change
- Transmission fluid change
- Possible brake pad replacement
- Possible replacement of tires
At the 40,000 mile interval
- The same procedures as the 10,000 mile mark
- A visual inspection of your brakes
- Inspection and topping off your fluid levels
- A tune up and visual inspection of your hoses
- Your Cayenne might need new drive belts
- You may also need new suspension components
- Leak repair may be required
At the 50,000 mile interval
- Â This is the point when your Porsche Cayenne reaches the end of its warranty
- The same services as the 40,000 mile checkpoint are applicable
- Schedule any last minute repairs before you lose warranty coverage at 50,000 miles
Mileage checks after 50,000 miles
- Â At 60K/6 years: Replace the PDCC reservoir and with a Cayenne S Hybrid, replace the supercharger drive belt
- At 80K/4years: Replace the air filter
- At 160 K/16 years: Change the front differential, rear differential, manual transmission oil, Tiptronic transmission oil and the ATF filter. If you own a Cayenne V6, Diesel, S Hybrid, change the transfer case oil
Year checks throughout the life of your Porsche Cayenne
- Every two years: replace the brake fluidÂ
- Every four years: replace the tire sealant
For more information about the proper care and maintenance of your Porsche Cayenne, talk to one of our service advisors at McKenna Porsche in Norwalk CA.