Expert Porsche 911 transmission service in Arlington Heights. Free computer diagnostic, 2-year / 24,000-mile warranty on rebuilds, all years.
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996 (1999 - 2004): 5-speed Tiptronic S (A86.20) or 6-speed manual 997 (2005 - 2012): 5-speed Tiptronic S (A97.01) or 7-speed PDK (2009+) or 6-speed manual 991 (2012 - 2019): 7-speed PDK or 7-speed manual; 3.0L twin-turbo base (2016+) 992 (2020 - present): 8-speed PDK or 7-speed manual; 3.0L twin-turbo; Turbo S 640 hp
911 transmission diagnosis requires Porsche PIWIS III - both for standard fault reading and for PDK clutch adaptation and learning procedures. Tiptronic (996/997): valve body solenoid replacement covers most harsh shift complaints; ZF Lifeguard 5/6 fluid verification. PDK: software version check first - multiple Porsche calibration releases address shift quality and shudder. PDK fluid replacement with approved fluid reduces shudder risk. Physical clutch inspection after exhausting software/fluid steps. 992 8-speed PDK: still relatively new in service - most issues are calibration-related. Track limp mode: cooler function, fluid level, clutch pack wear.
996/997 Tiptronic: ZF Lifeguard 5 or 6; 997+ PDK and 991/992 PDK: Porsche-approved DCT fluid (Castrol BOT 403 or equivalent); approximately 6 - 9 quarts
Software update: same day; fluid service: same day; Tiptronic valve body: 1 - 2 days; PDK actuator: 2 - 3 days; full PDK rebuild: 5 - 8 days
Every vehicle needs diagnosis before anyone can promise a repair path. These are the situations we help organize before you decide what to do next.
Tell us when it happens, whether reverse still works, and if warning lights are on. A scan and fluid check come before guessing at a rebuild.
Fluid condition, leak location, and driving distance matter. If the vehicle is slipping badly or overheating, towing may be the safer next step.
A failed solenoid, valve body, converter, or internal clutch problem can lead to very different repair paths. The goal is a clear diagnosis and written estimate.
This is a personal preference question - not a reliability one. PDK is faster and more versatile for daily driving and track use. The 7-speed manual is the purist choice. Mechanically, both are well-engineered. For transmission service, PDK requires more frequent fluid changes.
Early data suggests the 992 8-speed is well-engineered. Initial low-speed shudder reports were addressed by Porsche calibration updates. Long-term data is still accumulating as the 992 generation matures.
Every 40,000 miles for street use; every 20,000 miles for track use. Porsche's 'lifetime' fluid designation does not account for repeated track sessions - PDK fluid degrades significantly under circuit conditions.
Yes - the GT3's 7-speed PDK is serviceable with PIWIS III. The GT3 PDK is calibrated for performance - clutch wear inspection is especially important after track use.
997/991 7-speed PDK: $5,000 - 8,000. 992 8-speed PDK: $6,500 - 10,000. Remanufactured units: $7,000 - 14,000 installed. The 911 is a precision performance vehicle - quality rebuilds command premium pricing.
Same-day appointments available. Honest estimates, no surprises. We've been doing this for Arlington Heights drivers.
