We found the following complaints for PORSCHE 911 (2002)
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Air bag signal light stayed on.dealer statedair bag was inoperative. The part had been repaired four times, however the problem recurred.
I noticed steam coming from the engine bay while driving in a residential area. Stopped the car immediately and contacted a tow service. A coolant line came loose due to a failed fitting at the manifold and discharged the entire reservoir, leaving a puddle of coolant underneath the vehicle.
I own a 2002 911 carrera turbo, which has a well-know and documented design defect in the engine (gt1 motor).it is know as the coolant-pipe failure issue.while my car has not yet suffered a failure, there is a reasonable probability that the coolant pipes may fail during regular use, causing a substantial likelihood of property damage and personal injury to myself and others utilizing the public right-of-way.it is a clear safety issue that must be addressed by way of recall and repair.there is a known solution to the problem.here is a hyperlink to one of the sources of information for this issue.http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/997-gt2-gt3-forum/613440-gt1-coolant-pipe-prevention-fix-on-2011-gt3rs-shark-werks.htmlthe manufacturer should be required by the nhtsa to recall and repair all vehicles with this known defect.the cost of repair and the safety of the general public should not be borne by the individual car owner.also, here's a video showing how the tube comes apart:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rh56ckzc-qe.
Intermediate shaft failure.
There was no incident, but there is a coolant smell which regularly happens after a long drive.my mechanic told me that this is because the coolant fittings weep; i've found many forum posts, and was told by my mechanic that the lines bursting and/or spilling is common in 996 turbos ('01-'05).he advised me that i should have preventive welds to make sure that the coolant lines do not unseat and spill all of my coolant.i was told that it could happen tomorrow, or could happen 50k miles from now; either way, i would be stranded wherever i was.the work to complete the preventive measure was quoted around $5-6k, but i have not had it completed.
Aluminum coolant tubes which apparently are glued together via the oem factory become old and brittle and blow apart. Coolant is then pouring out of the engine at a high rate into the city street. In my case, i was sitting at a red traffic light when the coolant pipe burst/separated.in order to fix/repair the issue, the engine must be removed from the vehicle and the 8 coolant tubes must be welded and/or drilled and pinned to keep the issue from happening again
Intermediate shaft bearing failed, causing catastrophic engine failure and loss of all engine oil on the roadway. Luckily, the car was stopped at the time.
While traveling at 45 mph there was a loud rumbling noise coming from the rear of vehicle,the vehicle started to misfire.the consumer pulled over and noticed that all the oil had leaked out of vehicle. The consumer took the vehicle to the dealer, who stated a bearing had broke and the engine needed to be replaced.please provide any further information.
Intermediate shaft failure.
The clutch slave failed on my 911 turbo and had to be replaced with a gt2 slave which removes the hydraulic assist.
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