911 Turbo S Cabriolet (996) F6-3.6L Turbo (2005)
Technical Service Bulletin # 41/05
Date: 050614
Steering - Whistling Noise From Engine Compartment
911 Turbo (996)
1/05
Binder - 4, Running Gear
Loud Whistling Noise From the Engine Area
Vehicle Type:
911 Turbo (996)/911 Turbo w/Increased Performance Kit (996)
Model Year:
2001 (1) to 2005 (5)
Equipment:
Manual transmission G96.50
Concern:
Loud whistling noise from the engine area.
Information:
A loud whistling noise can be heard from the engine area while driving the above-mentioned vehicles. The noise can be heard clearly both inside and
outside the vehicle. The noise goes away for a short period when pressing the clutch pedal.
This noise is caused by the pressure control valve in the steering oil reservoir. This valve vibrates strongly when hydraulic oil flows through it at oil
temperatures of more than 212°F. (100°C). To remedy this concern, steering oil reservoirs with a modified pressure control valve have been installed in
vehicles manufactured since February 23, 2005.
In the event of a customer complaint on vehicles produced before the above-mentioned production date, the complete steering oil reservoir must be
replaced with the steering oil reservoir with the modified pressure control valve, part number, 996.314.920.34.
Attention!
Risk of damage to the steering system from metal filings from the threaded bores of the steering oil reservoir.
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Always replace complete steering oil reservoir! It is not permissible to replace just the lid of the steering oil reservoir.
Date of Introduction
Remedy
References
Disclaimer
Supplement 54
PORSCHE
Technical Manual
911 Turbo (996)
Group 4
Running gear