Porsche Cayenne DIY Oil Change & Service Light Reset Guide 2018+
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A full range of Mobil 1 motor oils are ideal for Porsche vehicles, having been tested against Porsche’s own motor oil specifications.
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0W-40, 5W-40 and 5W-50 advanced full synthetic motor oils approved against Porsche spec A40
🔧 Ready to tackle your Porsche Cayenne 2018 and newer (9Ya) oil change and service light reset? Look no further! In this comprehensive step-by-step tutorial, we've got you covered from start to finish.
🚗 Whether you're a seasoned DIY enthusiast or a first-time oil changer, our expert guide will walk you through the entire process, ensuring a smooth and successful oil change for your Porsche Cayenne. Save money and gain the satisfaction of maintaining your luxury SUV yourself!
🛠️ What You'll Learn:
1️⃣ Oil Change Essentials: Gather all the tools and materials you need for a clean and efficient oil change.
2️⃣ Locating the Oil Drain Plug and Oil Filter: We'll guide you through the process of finding these crucial components.
3️⃣ Draining the Old Oil: Step-by-step instructions on safely draining the old oil from your Cayenne.
4️⃣ Changing the Oil Filter: Learn the proper technique to replace your oil filter for optimal engine health.
5️⃣ Adding New Oil: Discover the recommended oil type and capacity for your Porsche Cayenne.
6️⃣ Resetting the Service Light: Follow our easy-to-follow steps to reset the service light and keep your maintenance records up to date.
🔴 WARNING: Always follow safety precautions and refer to your vehicle's manual for specific instructions. If you're unsure, consult with a professional mechanic.
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- [ ] Warm up engine
- [ ] Film service light
- [ ] Wipe Clean engine
- [ ] Remove Airbox
- [ ] Remove belly pan
- [ ] Drain oil
- [ ] Crack out filter
- [ ] Remove oil cap
- [ ] Remove and replace filter
- [ ] Torque filter 18 ft lbs
- [ ] Install drain plug, torque and clean
- [ ] Belly pan reinstall
- [ ] Fill oil
- [ ] Check levels
- [ ] Reset light
Watched a lot of these DIYs - this is the best one by far with all the detailed steps, naming specific parts, links, and specifications, thank you!
Very good video. I changed my cayenne coupe oil change in less than hour. Dealer by me wanted $699 plus tax. Mind blowing prices.
Great video. Would love to see more DIYs on this Cayenne!
Really great straight forward and no BS video. Thanks!
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Job well done sir!
Nice video, let us know about the transmission filter and oil change 👍
Best Cayenne DIY oil change video, thanks for sharing! I have some leftover 0W-20 oil for my previous car but it’s not ESP, can I still use it?
Thanks for that video. I have a Macan S MY 2020 with the 3.0 engine and wonder if the torque spec of 37 lb. ft. is the same. Where did you find that number?
Great video! I have a 2020 Cayenne 3.0, last oil service has overfilled (above max level). How to just drain some of the oil out to get it to the right oil level (at or slight below max)? Called the Porch service shop, they want to change the whole oil.
You should do one for the jeep.
Any thoughts about using an oil extractor instead of taking off the underbelly and drain plug everytime?
Can you use an oil extractor like Mercedes?
Do you have to reset mileage? I’d just write the mileage down.