How To Change Transmission Fluid on a Manual Porsche Boxster S 986
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 เม.ย. 2021
- We change the gearbox fluid on our 2004 Porsche Boxster S 6 speed. Car has 112,000km and it looks like it has never been changed. It now shifts so much smoother. The Penrite Pro Gear fluid is really nice. www.penriteoil.com.au/product...
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As a decades long Porsche owner ('68 911S, '79 SC, and now a '72T), I have added a 2002 Boxster S to the stable. I guess after all these years of enjoying about the easiest gear oil changes imaginable, I'm astonished that Porsche would require us to remove that pan and the two braces just to perform such a simple task. As another point of reference, I'm into Land Cruisers as well (what the hell does that have to do with anything?). They have skid plates under the transmission and transfer cases. There are holes in both through which we can easily access their drain plugs. So, that leads me to what to me is an obvious question - why on Earth is there not a hole in the pan on my Boxster??? Would it be considered sacrilege to hole saw one into it now that I have it out, so I don't have to do this every time I want to change the gear oil?
Some guys remove it but it does stiffen it up a lot
do you have any tricks to get the shield back on? Mine will not line up at all.
Rubber mallet and big screwdriver or prybar to push it around
Same problem here, were you able to get your shield back on? Did Eddy's advice to use a rubber mallet and pry bar get the job done? Thanks.
What brand of transmission fluid did you use?
Penrite. The link is in the description to check it out.