Seacoast Specialist Cars | Candia, NH

Porsche Panamera Repair

Seacoast Specialist Cars is proud to offer expert Porsche Panamera repair and maintenance services to customers in the Manchester, NH area, southern NH, southern Maine, and northern Massachusetts. The Porsche Panamera is Porsche's larger, more practical spin on a sportscar for the family-oriented enthusiast. The Panamera is one of the best wagons in the world, so you need the best when it comes to Porsche Panamera repair. From annual maintenance to engine overhauls, we do it all! With over 20 years of experience, there isn't any repair on a Porsche Panamera that is too big for us.

Porsche Panamera Repair | 970, 971

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We service all types of Porsche Panamera engines from every trim level. V6, V8, hybrid, supercharged, or turbocharged – we do it all! That includes the 2.9L Turbo V6, 2.9L Turbo Hybrid V6, 3.0L Turbo V6, 3.0L Supercharged Hybrid V6, 3.6L, 4.0L Turbo, 4.0L Turbo Hybrid, 4.8L, and 4.8L Turbo V8, engines found in many of the Panamera variants. Variants such as the Panamera, Panamera 4, Panamera S, Panamera S Hybrid, Panamera 4S, Panamera GTS, Panamera Turbo, and Panamera Turbo S.

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We have experience with the Porsche Panamera gearbox and their required maintenance. The 7-speed PDK automatic, 8-speed automatic, and 8-speed PDK automatic transmissions found in the Panamera are some of the best transmissions Porsche offered, and ones we are well-equipped to service. It doesn’t matter if it’s base model from 2009 or a brand-new Panamera Turbo S, we have you covered!

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The Porsche Panamera , while renowned for its performance and luxury, has some common failure points. One prevalent issue is timing cover leaks where oil may seep from the timing case cover. Additionally, owners have occasionally experienced exhaust rattles, particularly at lower speeds, which can stem from damaged exhaust brackets. Misfires, while infrequent, have been reported and can be attributed to factors such bad coil packs or spark plugs. Lastly, the drive shaft support bearing has been identified as a potential failure point. This may result in noticeable vibrations or noises. It’s important for Panamera owners to conduct regular maintenance and address issues promptly to ensure a smooth and reliable driving experience.

SSC's Recommended Porsche Panamera Maintenance Schedule

We know what your car needs each year after a long summer of driving. But do you? Check out the maintenance schedule for your car below! It should be noted that these maintenance intervals are specifically for a 971 chassis.

  • Oil Change / Oil Service (for most drivers, we recommend doing an oil change every 5,000 miles if possible)
  • Oil Change / Oil Service (for most drivers, we recommend doing an oil change every 5,000 miles if possible)
  • Replace Brake Fluid
  • Brake Fluid Flush
  • Pollen Filter / Cabin Air Filter Replacement
  • Oil Change / Oil Service (for most drivers, we recommend doing an oil change every 5,000 miles if possible)
  • Replace Spark Plugs
  • Oil Change / Oil Service (for most drivers, we recommend doing an oil change every 5,000 miles if possible)
  • PDK Filter
  • PDK Fluid
  • Tire Sealant
  • Air Filter Replacement – Replace Air Filter
  • Check Engine Drive Belt / Serpentine Belt
  • Brake Fluid Flush
  • Pollen Filter/Cabin Air Filter Replacement
  • Visually Inspect all mounts and boots on chassis
  • Oil Change / Oil Service (for most drivers, we recommend doing an oil change every 5,000 miles if possible)
  • Oil Change / Oil Service (for most drivers, we recommend doing an oil change every 5,000 miles if possible)
  • Brake Fluid Flush
  • Pollen Filter/Cabin Air Filter Replacement
  • Replace Spark Plugs
  • Oil Change / Oil Service (for most drivers, we recommend doing an oil change every 5,000 miles if possible)
  • Oil Change / Oil Service (for most drivers, we recommend doing an oil change every 5,000 miles if possible)
  • Brake Fluid Flush
  • Pollen Filter/Cabin Air Filter Replacement
  • PDK Filter
  • PDK Fluid
  • Replace Transfer Case Fluid
  • Tire Sealant
  • Air Filter Replacement – Replace Air Filter
  • Check Engine Drive Belt / Serpentine Belt
  • Visually Inspect all mounts and boots on chassis
  • Oil Change / Oil Service (for most drivers, we recommend doing an oil change every 5,000 miles if possible)
  • Replace Spark Plugs
  • Oil Change / Oil Service (for most drivers, we recommend doing an oil change every 5,000 miles if possible)
  • Replace Brake Fluid
  • Brake Fluid Flush
  • Pollen Filter / Cabin Air Filter Replacement
  • Oil Change / Oil Service (for most drivers, we recommend doing an oil change every 5,000 miles if possible)
  • Oil Change / Oil Service (for most drivers, we recommend doing an oil change every 5,000 miles if possible)
  • Brake Fluid Flush
  • Pollen Filter/Cabin Air Filter Replacement
  • PDK Filter
  • PDK Fluid
  • Replace Transfer Case Fluid
  • Tire Sealant
  • Air Filter Replacement – Replace Air Filter
  • Replace Spark Plugs
  • Check Engine Drive Belt / Serpentine Belt

After 120,000 miles, just start over at the 50,000-mile maintenance service recommendations. If you recently purchased your Porsche Panamera, or it has been sitting for a long time, it may need a more intensive service than what is listed. Expect to do a major service on any car that’s been sitting for more than 3 years.

Porsche Panamera Repair in Candia, NH | 15 Minutes from Manchester, NH

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