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Discussion starter · #42 ·
Haha, looks like a fun "run in"
I am definitely changing the TC oil next oil change. When you get a chance man, can you list the Porsche p/n's for parts and tools needed for non gear heads :) Was the drain plug magnetic ?

That will wrap up your excellent DIY.
A mechanic will do mine though, lol.
 
Sure, I’ll do that this weekend.
Haha, looks like a fun "run in"
I am definitely changing the TC oil next oil change. When you get a chance man, can you list the Porsche p/n's for parts and tools needed for non gear heads /forum/images/MacanForum/smilies/tango_face_smile.png Was the drain plug magnetic ?

That will wrap up your excellent DIY.
A mechanic will do mine though, lol.
 
Plugs are not reusable - they have a sealant on them. I used the Porsche fluid, I would not use any third party it could ruin the tcase. I will post all part numbers tonight.
What fluid did you use for the transfer case? Also are the original plugs reusable?

I've seen the RAVENOL TF-0870 recommended in another thread.

 

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Got all the parts from https://www.sonnenporscheoemparts.com
2 x 955 301 115 01 - Screw Plug Transfer - $14 each
000 043 305 63 - Transfer Case oil replaces origional spec (000 043 301 36) - $41

Tools:
Motive products powerfill pro fluid transfer pump
Motive products power extractor (this would have been needed in order to get all the oil out if I did not pull the transfer case out)
Hex bit sockets
Drain pan

As far as the oil, looks like Porsche has updated the oil to the part number I list that replaces the origional spec oil so I am not sure if ravenol would be compatible with the new fluid? The cayenne transfer case is a totally different beast. But I just went with the Porsche oil to be safe.
 
Drain/Extract or just Drain?

How important is it to perform the extraction step versus just draining ~500ml and adding that amount back in?



In my case, I would like to add "transfer case fluid refresh" to every other engine oil change or so. If I skip the extraction step, the procedure is that much easier and swift (and I avoid needing to purchase a power extractor). I would just drain, refill equivalent amount (until it drips), replace the two case plugs; done.



2015 Macan Turbo w/ ~19k miles
 
If you changing that often I would think it would be fine. That is what I’ll prob do next time I do it prob next year.
How important is it to perform the extraction step versus just draining ~500ml and adding that amount back in?



In my case, I would like to add "transfer case fluid refresh" to every other engine oil change or so. If I skip the extraction step, the procedure is that much easier and swift (and I avoid needing to purchase a power extractor). I would just drain, refill equivalent amount (until it drips), replace the two case plugs; done.



2015 Macan Turbo w/ ~19k miles
 
Draining and refilling the same amount (~500ml) should work, unless the factory fill amount was not correct.

I used this method on my Lexus because it has a transmission fluid dipstick for checking fluid level. On my BMW I used OP’s method since it doesn’t have a dipstick for checking transmission fluid level.
 
Did you do the Oil changes?
I'm a little confused on the tranny, transfer case and differential fluids on my 2015 Macan S.

I did the clutch fluid and little canister filter. I was very nervous, but it is pretty straight forward. I used OEM fluid: Pentosin FFL4

Is there a tranny filter and fluid change in addition to the "clutch" fluid?
If so. Do you know which are the correct fluids for :
Transmission, Transfer case, and Differentials (Front and Rear same fluid?).
Thanks,
Ron
 
Am curious as to why filling is through the vent tube with the fill/inspection plug out. Why not just fill via the fill/inspection hole? Or am I missing the obvious?
 
Did you do the Oil changes?
I'm a little confused on the tranny, transfer case and differential fluids on my 2015 Macan S.

I did the clutch fluid and little canister filter. I was very nervous, but it is pretty straight forward. I used OEM fluid: Pentosin FFL4

Is there a tranny filter and fluid change in addition to the "clutch" fluid?
If so. Do you know which are the correct fluids for :
Transmission, Transfer case, and Differentials (Front and Rear same fluid?).
Thanks,
Ron


I have posted the fluid quantities above. There is pdk clutch fluid and filter. Transmission gear oil which is for the gearbox and front diff. Transfer box fluid and rear diff fluid.
 
This is an awesome thread. Just finished reading all the comments.
I have my 2015 Macan S at the dealership ship at the moment, having the TC replaced.
Will defenetly install the breather extension as soon as I get it back, and will follow up with bi yearly oil change.
Thanks for the great info ttmacan
 
Has anybody had small issues with the TC (basically it shifts into gear but has a small lag before it goes into next gear, small lurching feeling from accelerating at a stop) @ 61k? Bought the car used and was thinking i could replace the TC fluid to see if that changes anything. Im not sure if the 60k mile service was done but i was going to tackle the TC fluid change myself, but i also heard the PDK fluid and clutch fluid should be changed at 60k miles?

Sorry for hijacking the thread but i came across the TC fluid change and figured the symptoms im having might be related to having the TC fluid changed.

Cheers
 
Discussion starter · #59 ·
Has anyone actually done this Transfer case fluid exchange on their own?
Is it correct that we only need .500ml of fluid, sun coast has a 850ml jug, and the new Plug....is that it ? How do you fill it ? Do you need jig or apparatus ?

Transfer case Fluid
https://www.suncoastparts.com/product/SKUTRAN.html

TC https://www.suncoastparts.com/product/95530111501.html
I have done it see above. 500ml fluid, part number is above and two new plugs. I used the motive fluid pump see above.
 
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