Porsche Macan Maintenance Series: PDK Oil Fluid Service

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • Welcome to Portie's Garage - the home for some DIY'n!!! In this episode I've posted a DIY step by step video to service the PDK transmission fluid (oil) for both filters on the first generation Porsche Macan. (2015 Porsche Macan Turbo)
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    Torque to yield bolts for cross brace:
    PAF-005-372 Reinforcement Front Bolt - 2 qty
    PAF-911-511 Reinforcement Rear Bolt - 4 qty
    Parts List for PDK Transmission Oil Change: (bought from FCP Euro)
    N91096801 PDK Pan Screws (M6x20) - 15 qty
    9A732137100 PDK Oil Pan Gasket (Elring)
    OB5325429E PDK Internal Trans Filter (Febi Bilstein)
    9001231830 Sealing Washer for Plug (Fischer Plath)
    PAF005499 Transmission Filter (VNE)
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Komentáře • 20

  • @kevinj2181
    @kevinj2181 Před 19 dny +1

    Thanks for the video. Great content!

    • @Portie2216
      @Portie2216  Před 19 dny

      Thank you 🙏 and thanks for watching!!!! 👍🏻

  • @1000raulm
    @1000raulm Před měsícem +1

    Great job. Tip: Put the macan on off-road mode while it’s on the ramp (not jacked). That will give you extra clearance. No need to disable the air suspension when on ramps.

    • @Portie2216
      @Portie2216  Před měsícem

      Hot Tip right there!!!! Should give you a couple more good inches to work under - Thanks!!!!

  • @Kiss__Kiss
    @Kiss__Kiss Před měsícem +1

    Great PDK video. While this video is almost 2 months old, your "almost" stripped cross member bolt made me think of this video (not sure if you're familiar with it, or have seen it), but here it is: czcams.com/video/zWkq_yd0QaQ/video.html
    For future reference of course.

    • @Portie2216
      @Portie2216  Před měsícem +1

      Now I'll say that is a pretty sweet product!!! Thank you for sharing - filing this for future reference.

    • @Kiss__Kiss
      @Kiss__Kiss Před měsícem +1

      @@Portie2216 Yes sir. Anything to get the upper hand for us DIY'ers is always a plus. Because we've all been there.

  • @YoshiV819
    @YoshiV819 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Nice video of the process! My 21 S has been worked pretty good on a couple of summers of awesome road trips in the Rocky Mountains. I typically do my own maintenance, I was at 40k and wanted to do brake and PDK fluid. In Porsche pricing brake fluid changes are practically free at my local dealer and that's a time consuming pain at this point in my life. I went ahead and also scheduled the PDK fluid to just get it done. No problems but on the bill of materials it stated a "sealant" additive was added to the PDK. My dealer is reputable and they sell a lot of Macan so they are probably on to something. Any knowledge of this? Love your brown interior BTW, I'd love that with a carmine red exterior!

    • @Portie2216
      @Portie2216  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks for watching @YoshiV819 - I'll be honest, I have not heard of the "sealant" and did a quick search on the internet as well, nothing I could find readily. Would love to hear if any other Macan or PDK drivers have heard of this - very interesting. I used the Porsche maintenance manual I found online so it could be outdated for what is now recommended - thanks for chiming in with that info!!!!
      And I really like the brown interior too - kinda puts it in a class on it's own from other Turbos of that era!

    • @YoshiV819
      @YoshiV819 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@Portie2216 I had done due diligence figuring at the end of the day I'd buckle down and do my own PDK fluid. At the time we had just done a 6500 mile road trip and winter was rapidly approaching so I just threw some money at it. I'll ask the next time I'm by the dealer. ICE Macan is now the last new Porsche with an analog tach...didn't see that day coming!

    • @Portie2216
      @Portie2216  Před 3 měsíci

      @@YoshiV819 I hear ya, sometimes you just gotta get it done and now. And I didn't know that about the analog tach...very interesting! Going all digital now!

    • @YoshiV819
      @YoshiV819 Před 3 měsíci

      @@Portie2216 it makes me a little sad, who wants to pay Porsche money for a center tach on a screen...

  • @majorrgeek
    @majorrgeek Před 13 dny

    during the running of the engine weren't you supposed to to go through all the gears both times? I didn't see you doing it the last time and could be that is why the expanded warm oil was dripping

    • @Portie2216
      @Portie2216  Před 9 dny

      @majorrgeek - that is a good point! I did not do that, and the repair manual does not specify that you do that after the initial heat up of the fluid. I have gone back and checked afterward, and it took just a very slight amount of additional fluid, basically followed the instructions again to heat it up (go through the gears and get to 30C and before 40C). As info here is the instructions from the repair manual I have:
      WM 370235 CHECKING AND TOPPING UP ATF (ALL MODELS) > INFORMATION >
      TEST CONDITIONS
      Information
      Always pay particular attention to the following before raising the vehicle:
      * Deactivate the levelling system before raising the vehicle (press and hold the levelling system
      button for at least 10 seconds).
      * If a transmission range is engaged while the vehicle is raised, the levelling system must first be
      deactivated using PIWIS Tester II 9818 . To do this, select >>Levelling system/PASM>Drive
      links/checks>Activate/deactivate vehicle

    • @Portie2216
      @Portie2216  Před 9 dny

      Further - here is another section that addresses checking and topping off ATF:
      Information
      * Read out the ATF temperature using PIWIS Tester II 9818.
      * The ATF temperature must not be higher than 30 °C at the beginning of the ATF test.
      * The ATF level changes as the ATF temperature changes.
      * Perform ATF test when the engine running and selector lever in position P.
      * An ATF test performed when the ATF temperature is too low will result in overfilling.
      * An ATF test performed when the temperature is too high will result in insufficient filling.
      * An ATF level that is too high or too low will impair the function of the transmission.
      Information
      * The ATF level is checked at the ATF inspection plug.
      * The ATF level is correct if a small amount of fluid still emerges at the ATF inspection plug at an ATF
      temperature of between 30° and 50 °C.
      Information
      Always pay particular attention to the following before raising the vehicle:
      * Deactivate the levelling system before raising the vehicle (press and hold the levelling system
      button for at least 10 seconds).
      * If a transmission range is engaged while the vehicle is raised, the levelling system must first be
      deactivated using PIWIS Tester II 9818. To do this, select >>Levelling system/PASM>Drive
      links/checks>Activate/deactivate vehicle

  • @MSN-82
    @MSN-82 Před 27 dny

    After filling the fluid first and second time, weren’t you supposed to be putting the plug in? I saw that you didn’t, and I wonder if that’s OK.

    • @Portie2216
      @Portie2216  Před 27 dny

      @MSN-82 - I didn't read where you had to reinstall the inspection plug in between so I didn't. It definitely wouldn't hurt to do that though. This is what I show in the repair manual:
      5. Check and top up ATF.
      1. When an ATF temperature of 30 °C is reached, unscrew the ATF inspection plug
      2. If ATF emerges from the ATF control opening before the ATF temperature has reached 40 °C, the ATF level is OK.
      3. If no ATF emerges at a temperature of up to 40 °C, add ATF using manual metering pump HDP 500 Porsche WE 1372 until ATF emerges.
      Information:
      1. The ATF inspection plug must be closed again at 50 °C at the latest.
      2. Switch off the engine if necessary, let the transmission cool down and repeat the test.
      6. Screw in and tighten new ATF inspection plug with a new sealing ring. Tightening torque 45 Nm (33 ftlb.)
      Hope this helps!

    • @MSN-82
      @MSN-82 Před 27 dny +1

      @@Portie2216 🙏🏼

  • @MrNanah38
    @MrNanah38 Před 15 dny

    Some people claim you have to recalibrate the transmission. What kind of junk is that?

    • @Portie2216
      @Portie2216  Před 15 dny

      @MrNanah38 - yeah I haven't heard about doing that, so far so good though! Thanks for watching!!!