Are you sure you fill in 10 liters of oil??? During a static replacement, maximum of 8.2 liters enters, the PIWIS 3 diagnostic tool was used and the clutches were controlled, which resulted in an additional 1.5 liters of oil outside. You poured 10 liters in, right? Probably two liters have already flown out under the car through the vent.
I have a 2010 turbo. I have been told the engine needs to be dropped to change the oil pump, is that accurate? I am having a bit of difficulty finding a schematic, so, if you know of a guide, or other information that can clarify, that would be great.
Getting ready to do this on my 10 panamera
awesome video! may I ask what's that fluid refilling tool called at 5:58? Thanks
Hi, can you clue us the propper oil used for replace, thx
Was it an automatic transmission? And what brand of oil did you use thank you nice video!
It was an automatic transmission, but can't remember the oil I used.
Are you sure you fill in 10 liters of oil??? During a static replacement, maximum of 8.2 liters enters, the PIWIS 3 diagnostic tool was used and the clutches were controlled, which resulted in an additional 1.5 liters of oil outside. You poured 10 liters in, right? Probably two liters have already flown out under the car through the vent.
I have a 2010 turbo. I have been told the engine needs to be dropped to change the oil pump, is that accurate? I am having a bit of difficulty finding a schematic, so, if you know of a guide, or other information that can clarify, that would be great.
Hello, i'm not really sure about that. but it might be possible to do it through the bumper. maybe to get remove everything from the front to get in.
Nice video bro, nice video bro, what year is this Panamera?
Thanks, this was 2010.