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Yeah that's why I was curious exactly how he got them. I bought an 05 a little while ago from an anal owner and he paid for all the "fixes" right when they came out even if the car didn't show it needed them. I believe he got coils I need to go check the service papers he gave me. Cars been acting up a little here and there and was thinking about changing coils and spark plugs.
Depending on service history it could still be under previous repair warranty or the car has a history of the same problem.
I was assuming his car was out of warranty. I may have assumed wrong.
Likely based on service history and "asking". Either Porsche and/or the dealer have to pay for "warranty" work.
How did you get the upgrade for free from the dealer?!My dealer just replaced all 8 of my ignition coils at no cost to me as a result of a check engine light coil fault code. And it turns out the coils now have an updated part number - 948 602 104 20. Most recently ended in "09". Maybe the big gap in numbers means they finally figured it out! Needless to say, my engine is purring like a kitty with all new coils and recently new spark plugs. Since the coils have been such a source of drama for Cayenne owners, I've attached a pdf of a Beru publication providing all of the information (and more) that you'd ever want to know about these coils. Enjoy!
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I was assuming his car was out of warranty. I may have assumed wrong.
Likely based on service history and "asking". Either Porsche and/or the dealer have to pay for "warranty" work.
How did you get the upgrade for free from the dealer?!My dealer just replaced all 8 of my ignition coils at no cost to me as a result of a check engine light coil fault code. And it turns out the coils now have an updated part number - 948 602 104 20. Most recently ended in "09". Maybe the big gap in numbers means they finally figured it out! Needless to say, my engine is purring like a kitty with all new coils and recently new spark plugs. Since the coils have been such a source of drama for Cayenne owners, I've attached a pdf of a Beru publication providing all of the information (and more) that you'd ever want to know about these coils. Enjoy!
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How did you get the upgrade for free from the dealer?!My dealer just replaced all 8 of my ignition coils at no cost to me as a result of a check engine light coil fault code. And it turns out the coils now have an updated part number - 948 602 104 20. Most recently ended in "09". Maybe the big gap in numbers means they finally figured it out! Needless to say, my engine is purring like a kitty with all new coils and recently new spark plugs. Since the coils have been such a source of drama for Cayenne owners, I've attached a pdf of a Beru publication providing all of the information (and more) that you'd ever want to know about these coils. Enjoy!
Coil Updated Again - Now Version "20"
in 9PA, 9PA1 (Cayenne, Cayenne S, Cayenne Turbo, Cayenne Turbo S)
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