airbag PORSCHE 911 2007 5.G Service Intervals
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Porsche 911 - Service intervals There are two types of Porsche services, a minor and a major service, both of which are
required at different intervals.
Below is an indicative timeline of the care and maintenance the 911 (Type 997) requires at
different times during its lifetime. Servicing your 911 at the required intervals will help to ensure
your vehicle continues to deliver optimum performance.911 (Type 997) example New 2nd Year 4th Year 6th Year 8th Year 10th YearBrake fluid changeOver time, your vehicle’s brake fluid absorbs moisture from the air. The resulting accumulation
of water lowers the boiling point and, under certain operating conditions, can affect the braking
action. Therefore, in order to ensure your 911 continues to provide optimum braking in all
conditions, the brake fluid should be changed in accordance with the change intervals stated
in your Owner’s Manual*.
• Minor service
• Change brake fluid
• Inspect airbag and
rubber mounts
• Check drive belt
• Check TPM
system battery
• Minor service
• Change brake fluid
• Change drive belt
• Check TPM
system battery
• Minor service
• Change brake fluid
• Major service
• Change brake fluid
• Replace spark plugs
• Replace tyre sealant
• Inspect airbag and rubber mounts
• Check TPM system battery
• Major service
• Change brake fluid
• Replace spark plugs
• Check drive belt
• Replace tyre sealant
• Inspect airbag and rubber mounts
• Check TPM system battery
*As the brake fluid change interval is independent of the vehicle’s mileage, it may fall outside of a minor or major service.
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Major service for your 911What’s includedRecent innovations in reliability and technology have enabled Porsche to introduce a major
service interval of 40,000 miles or 4 years on its most recent models. (Please
refer to your Owner’s Manual for your particular 911 service interval requirement).
As time and distance between services has generally increased, so has the importance of
these services. In addition to elements covered by a minor service, every major service
typically covers elements such as:
• Replacement of air cleaner element
• Check condition and adjust (if required): fuel system, parking brake, clutch, steering gear, tie
rod ends, axle joints, running gear, exhaust system, suspension, seat belts, throttle actuation*
and Polyrib belt*
• A final test drive to check all of the major systems on your Porsche for their effective operation
and a final post-drive level check. Items tested include all those listed under minor service.
All of the above items are included in the scheduled pricing structure.Possible additional costsDepending on the model, age and mileage of your vehicle, your 911 may require some
additional maintenance work. Items covered are priced individually in the Service pricing booklet
and may include:
• Check/replace drive belt
• Change brake fluid
• Replace spark plugs
• Tyre sealant
• Replace fuel filter
• Check TPM system battery
• Change transmission and drive oils
• Check airbag system
Any additional work required will be individually quoted and fully discussed with you prior to
any work commencing.*911 (Type 996) only.