Catch Up Porsche Maintenance: What to Fix First with a Tax Refund

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If it’s been a while since your last Porsche maintenance visit, consider applying your tax refund toward essential services. You can catch up with an engine and battery inspection, flushing your fluid compartments, and replacing broken rubber components. Here are the service tasks that Porsche Silver Spring recommends you schedule after your refund check comes in.

Vehicle Inspection and Oil Change

It’s a good idea to schedule a vehicle inspection and oil change if it’s been a while since your last Porsche maintenance visit. An inspection will help our service team determine any major performance or safety problems that can impact your drive. We’ll also replace the old motor oil with a fresh supply to better regulate your engine’s temperature, cleanliness, and condition.

Fluid Replacements

Oil isn’t the only fluid you should replace on your Porsche model if you haven’t had service done in a while. You should flush out all of your fluid reservoirs and fully clean them before replacing them with new liquids. This includes brake fluid, transmission fluid, and coolant, all of which may have deteriorated if you’ve left your vehicle unattended for a while.

Rubber Parts

Depending on how long it’s been since your last Porsche maintenance visit, the rubber parts in your car may need special attention. Rubber parts will deteriorate after a few years, especially if the car has been driven regularly. Make sure you have your hoses and rubber lines inspected and replaced if they’re dried and cracked or otherwise damaged by heavy usage, and show your tires (including your spare) some love, too.

Schedule Porsche Maintenance in Silver Spring, MD

What other Porsche maintenance tasks should you book with your tax refund? Get an estimate on major repairs today at Porsche Silver Spring, or schedule routine maintenance with our service team.

Categories: Service, Parts