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2022 Porsche 911

The 2022 Porsche 911 is a high-performance sports car celebrated for its iconic design, exhilarating driving dynamics, and luxurious features. Engine options for the 2022 911 include a range of turbocharged flat-six engines, from the base 3.0-liter producing 379 horsepower and 331 lb-ft of torque, to higher-performance versions in the Carrera S and GTS models, delivering even more power. A PDK (Porsche Doppelkupplung) dual-clutch automatic transmission is standard, while a 7-speed manual is available on select models. Owners often praise the 911 for its precise handling, powerful engines, and overall build quality, while potential drawbacks can include a higher price point and limited rear passenger space.

Engine

3.0L Twin-Turbocharged Flat-Six (Carrera, Carrera S, Carrera GTS)

  • Oil Leaks
    • Description/Symptoms: Oil leaks are reported from various engine seals and gaskets. Common areas include the rear main seal, valve cover gaskets, and oil cooler lines. Symptoms include visible oil drips under the car, a burning oil smell, and low oil level warnings.
    • Solution: Replacing the leaking seals or gaskets. In some cases, resealing the affected components may be necessary.
    • Estimated Cost to Fix: $500 - $2,000+ depending on the location and complexity of the leak.
    • Recalls: None Found
  • Coolant Leaks
    • Description/Symptoms: Coolant leaks from hoses and connections, or the water pump itself. Symptoms include low coolant level warnings, overheating, and visible coolant puddles.
    • Solution: Replacing the leaking hoses, connections, or water pump.
    • Estimated Cost to Fix: $300 - $1,500+ depending on the location and complexity of the leak.
    • Recalls: None Found

Transmission

8-Speed PDK (Porsche Doppelkupplung)

  • Harsh Shifting
    • Description/Symptoms: Some owners have reported harsh or jerky shifting, especially at low speeds or during downshifts.
    • Solution: Software update to the transmission control unit (TCU) or, in more severe cases, replacement of valve body components within the PDK transmission.
    • Estimated Cost to Fix: $200 (Software Update) - $3,000+ (Valve Body Replacement).
    • Recalls: None Found

Suspension

  • PASM (Porsche Active Suspension Management) Failure
    • Description/Symptoms: Reports of PASM dampers failing, leading to a noticeable degradation in ride quality, uneven handling, and error messages on the dashboard.
    • Solution: Replacing the faulty PASM dampers.
    • Estimated Cost to Fix: $1,500 - $4,000+ depending on the number of dampers replaced and labor costs.
    • Recalls: None Found

Electrical

  • PCM (Porsche Communication Management) Issues
    • Description/Symptoms: The PCM system, which controls navigation, infotainment, and other vehicle functions, can experience glitches, freezing, or complete failure. Some owners have reported issues with Bluetooth connectivity, Apple CarPlay integration, and screen responsiveness.
    • Solution: Software updates, resetting the PCM, or, in some cases, replacing the entire PCM unit.
    • Estimated Cost to Fix: $100 - $500 (Software Update/Reset) to $2,000+ (PCM Replacement).
    • Recalls: None Found
  • Battery Drain
    • Description/Symptoms: Premature battery drain, especially if the vehicle is not driven frequently. This can lead to difficulty starting the car or a completely dead battery.
    • Solution: Identifying and addressing the parasitic draw on the battery. This may involve replacing the battery, fixing faulty wiring, or updating software.
    • Estimated Cost to Fix: $200 - $500 (Battery Replacement) to $500 - $1,500+ (Electrical Diagnosis and Repair).
    • Recalls: None Found

Exterior

  • Sensor Malfunctions
    • Description/Symptoms: Issues with parking sensors or other driver-assistance sensors.
    • Solution: Replacing the sensor.
    • Estimated Cost to Fix: $300-$800+ depending on the sensor and location.
    • Recalls: None Found

Interior

  • Creaking or Rattling Noises
    • Description/Symptoms: Reports of creaking or rattling noises emanating from the dashboard, door panels, or seats, particularly on rough roads.
    • Solution: Identifying the source of the noise and tightening or lubricating the affected components. This may involve adding felt or other sound-dampening materials.
    • Estimated Cost to Fix: $100 - $500+ depending on the complexity and location of the noise.
    • Recalls: None Found

Summary

The 2022 Porsche 911, while an exceptional sports car, has been reported to have some common issues. Engine oil and coolant leaks are prevalent, particularly in the 3.0L turbocharged flat-six, and can become expensive if left unchecked. The PDK transmission can also experience issues with harsh shifting, and electrical problems with the PCM are also fairly common. Suspension malfunctions with the PASM system can also be a costly repair. While these issues may not affect every vehicle, potential buyers should be aware of these concerns and have the vehicle inspected by a qualified mechanic before purchase. The severity of these issues ranges from minor annoyances to more significant repairs, with costs varying from a few hundred to several thousand dollars depending on the specific problem and its complexity.

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