nberry:Good questions. I can still drive the car but the leak is becoming worse. Fortunately, the oil gauge has not reflected the loss of oil just yet. Watt, they have the part but they claim it a huge job to drop the engine and access the oil tank. I am suppose to hear from my dealer's customer service about what their plan of action.
MY .1 GT3 was delayed for several months because of the recall. I have only 750 miles on this car and letting it sit for several weeks is unacceptable. At a minimum they should make my car payment while I am unable to use it.
You dealer is just dragging their feet.
It's a warranty claim. Parts department have the option of ordering replacement parts via air freight.
Dropping an engine to replace the oil tank is not a small job, but with parts handy it's no more than 2-3 days on the hoist. Heck, My foreman can and did drop the engine in the 918 and put it back up in 1.5 days. (not my car)
Whoopsy:Dropping an engine to replace the oil tank is not a small job, but with parts handy it's no more than 2-3 days on the hoist. Heck, My foreman can and did drop the engine in the 918 and put it back up in 1.5 days. (not my car)
I think you are being generous. Pretty sure this job could be completed in a single day if no major distractions. R&R of drivetrain takes only a few hours on 911 and the oil tank has only a few connections (not complicated)
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18 GT3 Manual, 73 Carrera RS 2.7 Carbon Fiber replica (1,890 lbs), 06 EVO9 with track mods. Former: 16 Cayman GT4, 73 911S, Two 951S's, 996 C2, 993 C2, 98 Ferrari 550, 79 635CSi
I met with the dealer customer support rep and service rep. I asked them what does the shop manual say regarding the time to replace the oil tank in the GT3. After some investigation it was determined it would take 12-15 hours. They acknowledged that they would have to dedicated two of their best mechanics to get the job done. They asked whether I would be patient and let the dealership clean out other service jobs so they can devote the time to my car. I agreed.
As a result, I now have an appointment for Tuesday 2/20/18 with assurance I would have the car back before the weekend. In short, Nick you're right. They did not have the manpower to take on my job immediately.
BTW, my experience with the .1GT3 served me well. I knew Porsche technicians replaced my engine in less than a day.
You have your way. I have my way. As for the correct way and the only way, it does not exist.
Feb 1, 2018 12:08:03 AM
Sorry to hear that Nick. It is a big job. Just replaced the oil tank on my Turbo at 97k miles. A bunch or other hoses, plugs, coils, clutch as well for $5k. About a three day job for my private mechanic. I would not dream of the dealer touching my car.
Feb 1, 2018 12:29:13 AM
Neither issue Nick has had should have occurred with a new GT car. Embarrassing for the brand -- Nick is being much nicer than Sky would be with the dealer, where he's stuck under warranty.
Nick,
What about another dealer? Ask the factory to find a quicker appointment..... They can flatbed it at their expense. Sky would use BHP [service only:)].
nberry:I met with the dealer customer support rep and service rep. I asked them what does the shop manual say regarding the time to replace the oil tank in the GT3. After some investigation it was determined it would take 12-15 hours. They acknowledged that they would have to dedicated two of their best mechanics to get the job done. They asked whether I would be patient and let the dealership clean out other service jobs so they can devote the time to my car. I agreed.
As a result, I now have an appointment for Tuesday 2/20/18 with assurance I would have the car back before the weekend. In short, Nick you're right. They did not have the manpower to take on my job immediately.
BTW, my experience with the .1GT3 served me well. I knew Porsche technicians replaced my engine in less than a day.
Translation:
Nick, we loved you, but we don't love you that much. Your job is a warranty work with a lower per hour labour charge. So we will just do all the other PAID jobs first to make some extra money before we will get to your lower profit job.
Gentlemen, all good points. If the car was undrivable, I probably would have been less tolerant. But I have a very close relationship with the dealer and I am determined to keep it that way. Another dealer would have had the same problem. Also, unless I am mistaken, Porsche pays the dealership for the warranty work. So there is little incentive to delay the work.
You have your way. I have my way. As for the correct way and the only way, it does not exist.
I would of also accepted what Nick's offer is . The car can be driven, so not a problem . I usually try to not complicate the job of others if it does not really complicated my life . Shit happens . Keeping a good relationship on the long term is more important .
964 Carrera 4 -- 997.2 C2S , -20mm -- 991 GT3 RS
Porsche will pay the dealership - but probably underestimate the time taken. Hence the dealership will foot part of the bill.
Just make sure it's 100% right before you accept re-delivery as Porsche won't help them next time. (and from experience, won't care if you get a shoddy job done)
991 Carrera Black Edition, XC90 Black\Black - 2 kids, 1 dog
SciFrog:A hybrid 992 TTS might weight more than a base Macan...
Doubtful but who knows?! The hybridization is "mild" (whatever this means), not sure how far they go, so...
RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991.2 Carrera GTS Cabriolet (2018), Porsche Cayenne S Diesel (2017), Audi R8 V10 Plus (2016), Mini JCW (2015)
That was a close call for mine as well. As it stand now, my top 4 of PTS colors is:
1992 Mercedes-Benz W124 500E / 2008 Porsche 911 GT3 RS (sold) / 2011 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Performance / 2014 BMW-Alpina D3 biturbo Touring / 2018 Porsche 911 GT3 Clubsport
Whoopsy:Green is the new black! All these new green colours :)
The revenge of green started 4 years ago with Porsche doing the Acid Green
For once you were ahead of the times.
You have your way. I have my way. As for the correct way and the only way, it does not exist.