Cayenne Transfer case warranty extension

Cayenne Transfer case warranty extension

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anonymous-user

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61 months

Monday 31st August 2020
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NelsonM3

1,718 posts

178 months

Wednesday 9th September 2020
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Not in the UK market sadly. The warranty is only applicable to certain markets. The UK still runs through goodwill however they are being more generous at the moment.

nutsyH

579 posts

205 months

Wednesday 16th September 2020
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Just asked my UK OPC (Swindon) who profess to know nothing about it. My 2016 V8 diesel is on its 3rd transfer box @35k miles.

Fortunately I have the extended warranty.

EGTE

996 posts

189 months

Thursday 17th September 2020
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Bloody hell that is poor.

Phooey

12,817 posts

176 months

Thursday 17th September 2020
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As long as you don’t go through heavy rain/water the transfer box will be ok. The issue is usually water getting into the oil. It’s a design fault hence Porsche being generous with out of warranty support. I believe some OPCs are better at fixing the problem than others, so always ask for the top tech when in for replacement.

PGNSagaris

2,991 posts

173 months

Thursday 17th September 2020
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Timely this.

My GTS box feels a bit clunky and noisy at the moment and isn’t improving.

Time for a visit to Porsche I think...sadly I don’t have a warranty so could get expensive.

Does anyone have any details of a dealership that are aware of this problem and might be more sympathetic towards someone without an opc warranty?


Cheib

23,752 posts

182 months

Thursday 17th September 2020
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PGNSagaris said:
Timely this.

My GTS box feels a bit clunky and noisy at the moment and isn’t improving.

Time for a visit to Porsche I think...sadly I don’t have a warranty so could get expensive.

Does anyone have any details of a dealership that are aware of this problem and might be more sympathetic towards someone without an opc warranty?
I think they’re all aware. No idea on the attitude to warranty, that’ll be a Porsche GB decision i think as long as the OPC take it to them.

Mine was done a couple of months ago at OPC Silverstone, they had plenty of knowledge of it. Mine didn’t make it out of the car park for them to diagnose.

Phooey

12,817 posts

176 months

Friday 18th September 2020
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PGNSagaris said:
Timely this.

My GTS box feels a bit clunky and noisy at the moment and isn’t improving.

Time for a visit to Porsche I think...sadly I don’t have a warranty so could get expensive.

Does anyone have any details of a dealership that are aware of this problem and might be more sympathetic towards someone without an opc warranty?
As Cheib says - most OPCs should be aware of the prob. Mine was under warranty so didn't need to ask but I had good service off Jack @ Nottingham. I thought he's a very good service service advisor so might be worth a call to him.

If all else fails - change the oil in the transfer box. I haven't heard of the GTS being affected though scratchchin


BertBert

19,692 posts

218 months

Saturday 19th September 2020
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Slightly ot, but which models does the transfer box issue happen on? I'm mildly thinking of a move from my completely worn out touareg having done 182k miles.

Cheers
Bert

majordad

3,613 posts

204 months

Sunday 20th September 2020
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My 2013 Diesel is fine somnambulier at 195,000 Kms, say just short of 130,000 m8les.

nutsyH

579 posts

205 months

Monday 21st September 2020
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My Cayenne V8s has just had recall for an ecu reprogramme on instructions of Germany, but also a recall to change oil type in transfer box.

Phooey

12,817 posts

176 months

Monday 21st September 2020
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nutsyH said:
My Cayenne V8s has just had recall for an ecu reprogramme on instructions of Germany, but also a recall to change oil type in transfer box.
Tell them to fk off re the ecu reprogram. And tell them it's not your fault Porsche diddled the emissions - you're quite happy with the car as is, thank you. The dirty bds hehe


PGNSagaris

2,991 posts

173 months

Monday 21st September 2020
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nutsyH said:
My Cayenne V8s has just had recall for an ecu reprogramme on instructions of Germany, but also a recall to change oil type in transfer box.
Interesting. I’m going to change the oil in the box first and then see what happens. Would you mind sending me details of the oil and what’s involved if you can? Thanks.

David W.

1,934 posts

216 months

Monday 21st September 2020
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nutsyH said:
My Cayenne V8s has just had recall for an ecu reprogramme on instructions of Germany, but also a recall to change oil type in transfer box.
Mine too but no mention of g box oil. Reluctant to have ecu changed but some threat that it’s being monitored by dvla from memory.

Edited by David W. on Tuesday 22 September 20:56

nutsyH

579 posts

205 months

Tuesday 22nd September 2020
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Phooey said:
Tell them to fk off re the ecu reprogram. And tell them it's not your fault Porsche diddled the emissions - you're quite happy with the car as is, thank you. The dirty bds hehe
Can't do that as would invalidate my Porshe warranty. So much power and torque that I won't miss a bit. They also state in writing that the change is only to sport settings with a full explanation of difference to gear changes.

nutsyH

579 posts

205 months

Tuesday 22nd September 2020
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PGNSagaris said:
Interesting. I’m going to change the oil in the box first and then see what happens. Would you mind sending me details of the oil and what’s involved if you can? Thanks.
Not going in until late October to coincide with MOT

nutsyH

579 posts

205 months

Tuesday 22nd September 2020
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David W. said:
Mine too but no mention of g box oil. Reluctant to have ecu changerd but some threat 5hat it’s being monitored by dvla from memory.
Correct re DVLA monitoring.

PGNSagaris

2,991 posts

173 months

Thursday 29th October 2020
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just to conclude this...I called Hatfield and they said they had never heard of these issues with the transfer case and could only book me for an inspection in January. Unhelpful and the second time this year they have behaved like scumbags...

Anyway, then spoke to Porsche Silverstone, who took my registration, confirmed there was a known issue with these transfer cases and that Porsche would replace the whole unit under goodwill, as well as the labour and pre-inspection/diagnosis costs. Car was inspected yesterday and is coming back to me on Saturday with a new case.

They have been superb, communicated everything exactly as they said they would and restored my faith that some OPC's are still capable of decent service. Hats off to OPC Silverstone.


PGNSagaris

2,991 posts

173 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Agreed and thank you for starting the thread. It has saved me multiple thousands. I am in your debt

interstellar

3,783 posts

153 months

Monday 21st June 2021
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What is the main issue. My Cayenne S diesel has a bit of a clunk when its cold from park to reverse. I was expecting Porsche to say "they all do that" but could this be the transfer case?