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We found the following complaints for PORSCHE 911 (2000)

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The car battery exploded when i turned the ignition key.the car is always parked in the garage when not in use.as the car has very low mileage,about $15k miles over a period of ten years,and i am the original owner.when the car was not in use the car wasconnected to a smart charger, manufactured and recommended by the car manufacturer. (the battery was also made by porsche) the charger was disconnected first before the car was being started, like i always do. After the explosion,my garage was filled with the fume from the battery, and the battery fluid started pouring out on the garage floor.the incidence was reported to dealership immediately and the car was towed to the dealership thereafter for cleanup and inspection.subsequently, a claim/report, including photo images of the exploded battery, was filed with porsche usa and my insurance company.so far porsche usa is claiming that my battery was not maintained properly though my car just had a 30k miles schedule maintenance on april 20th, 2010 and my battery was maintained in a way recommended by porsche.my question to porsche in arguing my case is that whether they regard an exploded battery, under normal operating conditions, isacceptable and to be expected. In a sense i feel fortunate that the explosion did not result in injuries or fire, which would be catastrophic, considering where the car was parked at the time.

Engine failure due to cylinder all failure and or intermediate shaft bearing failure.

The contact owns a 2000 porsche 911/996.during a routine inspection an independent mechanic discovered an oil leak in the rear main seal of the engine compartment. The vehicle was repaired. The vehicle identification number was unavailable. The failure mileage was 32,000 and the current mileage was 36,600.

It has come to my attention, that there have been a significant number of engine failures on 1998-2004 porsche boxsters,911's, and 911 carreras. My understanding is that the cylinder blocks were porous on the earlier years and the intermediate shaft fails from 1999 up. In either case< the entire engine must be replaced at a cost of $16,000. I surveyed rwo porsche dealers in metro detroit. One dealer has replaced four engines this summer while the other is currently replacing one. If you check various porsche forums, chatrooms etc you will find that this is a fairly common problem. Porsche will replace engines on vehicles in warranty but will offer no assistance once the vehicle is out of warranty. I own a 2000 porsche 911 carrera with only 20,000 miles and am afraid to drive it for fear of the engine failing and being stuck with a $16,000 repair.

The car battery exploded when i turned the ignition key.the car is always parked in the garage when not in use.as the car has very low mileage,about $15k miles over a period of ten years,and i am the original owner.when the car was not in use the car wasconnected to a smart charger, manufactured and recommended by the car manufacturer. (the battery was also made by porsche) the charger was disconnected first before the car was being started, like i always do. After the explosion,my garage was filled with the fume from the battery, and the battery fluid started pouring out on the garage floor.the incidence was reported to dealership immediately and the car was towed to the dealership thereafter for cleanup and inspection.subsequently, a claim/report, including photo images of the exploded battery, was filed with porsche usa and my insurance company.so far porsche usa is claiming that my battery was not maintained properly though my car just had a 30k miles schedule maintenance on april 20th, 2010 and my battery was maintained in a way recommended by porsche.my question to porsche in arguing my case is that whether they regard an exploded battery, under normal operating conditions, isacceptable and to be expected. In a sense i feel fortunate that the explosion did not result in injuries or fire, which would be catastrophic, considering where the car was parked at the time.




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