In this DIY my coworker asked for some help to change the spark plugs, ignition coils, fuel filter, and do an oil change on his 2004 Porsche 911 Turbo (996). This maintenance procedure can also be applied to 997 models.
Resources we used:
http://www.pelicanparts.com/techarticles/Porsche-996-Turbo/08-BASICS-Spark_Plug_and_Ignition_Coil_Replacement/08-BASICS-Spark_Plug_and_Ignition_Coil_Replacement.htm
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It's Porsche NOT PORSH….get Rosseta Stone bro…
Why Mobil 1, have ever thought about using Amsoi?
funniest part for me is I perked up at the 39 second mark about the cup holder add-on 🙂
Looks like your buddie needs "Porsche Light Savers" for his taillights, ijs.
Sound track is on point, video was very well done, engaging and easy too follow, the only problem I noticed was you need Light Savers from rennfix.com!
Great stuff
Need to do this on my 997tt
Super helpful
Thanks
Please tell me you cleaned the oil off the tire @ 2:10
Thanks for the video! I just bought a 996tt and will be doing this service in near future.
Cayman's are much easier. Simply remove the rear wheels and the coils and plugs are right there. Mind-engine FTW =:D
just spent the weekend hooning a 996 turbo coupe! Love these cars
Porsche channel now. Excellent
Pain in the ass to change sparkplugs on a porsche… Been there and done that…. 😛