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wnshie

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  1. First off, thanks Loren :notworthy: for the help on the part numbers last time, without your help, I think I would still be stucked. :thankyou: Just would like to share, the manual actually doesn't carry the info regarding the among of oil that Panamera takes, not here in Hong Kong at least. After I have done 5,000+ km, I had the oil and filters changed, the mechanic used the method that PutPut6 mentioned (by measuring the among that came out) to decide how much to put back in. It turns out 10 L of oil needed to be put in and I checked with the PCM afterwards, every thing seemed fine today still. However over this short period that I own this Panamera, I do have a few questions (especially this is the first Porsche I have ever had :oops: ): 1) Is it normal with Porsche that, in order to change the air filter on my Panamera the whole front bumper and headlights had to come off? My mechanic said he has no idea how to get it done thru other easier means... This is really not the case with the few Bimmers or Merc. Benz's I have owned before... 2) After I have done around 6,500+ km with my Panamera, the PCM recently reported engine being too hot for a few times, later I found out thru the mechanic that it turns out the coolant level was pointing to the "-" (according to the manual it means it is low, but not enough to give a warning on the PCM yet), so my mechanic refilled some coolant/water mix to the appropriate level (added no more than 1 L) as instructed on the manual, so far over 1 week the coolant warning on PCM hasn't come back... I mean, is this normal with Porsche? This is also not the case with my experience with Bimmer or Merc. Benz, I mean I rarely needed to add coolant to the car after having done only such short distance. As a background info, I do like to use the "Sport" and "Sport Plus" mode a fair bit thou, and I believe this modes does drive the engine a little hotter than usual :drive:
  2. Thanks for the price reminder, however, I would appreciate it if I can have the part numbers of all the required parts, thanks heaps
  3. Thanks for the prompt reply Loren My car is 2010/06 Panamera 4S, and I was actually asking for the Part Numbers of the "lot" of the PCCB: Front and Back: Rotors, Pads, Calipers Since I am considering a complete change over of the stock braking system to the PCCB system Thanks heaps
  4. I'd like to know the part number of the PCCB for my 970, thanks Sorry, just noticed I posted on the wrong subforum, please also kindly make the move for me, thanks again
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