Get Your Porsche Vehicle Serviced at 911 Design

If you own a Porsche, you have a vehicle that needs special maintenance and parts, and your mechanic down the street won’t be able to provide the reliable service and specific parts that your vehicle needs. You might wonder, “When does the 911 need maintenance?” or “Where to service my 911?” At 911 Design in Montclair, we know that people who own Porsche vehicles want to take care of their investments, and we’re here to help you all along the way. This page provides Porsche maintenance schedules and service interval checklists for Porsche 911, Cayenne, Macan, Cayman, Boxster, and other Porsche models. We have a variety of services at our Porsche Repair Shop in Montclair, and we’re excited to learn how we can help you when you take your Porsche to our service center near Montclair.

Routine Maintenance and Less Common Repairs

Need help staying on top of your Porsche maintenance schedule? Our factory-trained Porsche technicians can perform all recommended services using genuine OEM parts and manufacturer-recommended procedures.

We regularly provide routine maintenance services, such as oil changes, filter replacements, brake jobs, alternator replacements, battery replacements, O2 sensor replacements, tire rotations, and many other repairs or parts replacements. And if the unthinkable happens and you need major work on your vehicle, know that we’re still here for you. For instance, if you need work on your engine, we’re also fully trained in taking care of major fixes around the Montclair area, Inland Empire, greater Los Angeles, and Orange County.

Porsche 911 Maintenance Checklists

Proper Porsche maintenance is key to performance, safety, and long-term reliability. What is the Porsche maintenance schedule for Porsche 911 models? This page features clear Porsche maintenance and service interval checklists designed to help you stay on schedule with essential care.

The checklists cover critical systems including oil services, brake inspections, tire rotations, and other factory-recommended maintenance items. Each is based on Porsche service intervals to ensure your vehicle receives the right care at the right time.

All checklists are available as downloadable PDFs for easy printing or quick reference on your device. 911 Design helps protect performance and preserve value when paired with expert Porsche service.

Porsche Cayenne Maintenance Checklists

Proper Porsche Cayenne maintenance is essential for preserving the performance, comfort, and reliability that owners expect from Porsche's luxury SUV. What is the Porsche maintenance schedule for Porsche Cayenne models? This page provides easy-to-follow maintenance and service interval checklists to help keep your Cayenne performing at its best through daily driving, long-distance travel, and changing road conditions.

These factory-recommended service schedules cover key maintenance items such as oil changes, brake inspections, fluid services, tire care, and other important systems that support the longevity and dependability of your vehicle. Downloadable PDF checklists make it easy to stay organized and informed, while 911 Design provides expert Porsche service to help protect your investment and keep your Cayenne ready for every journey.

Gray Porsche Cayenne 9Y0 SUV with black rims on a white background

Cayenne 9Y0 Generation

Porsche Macan Maintenance Checklists

The Porsche Macan is built for drivers who want the thrill of a sports car without sacrificing everyday versatility — but that performance edge depends on staying current with factory-recommended service intervals. What is the Porsche maintenance schedule for Porsche Macan models? This page provides model-specific maintenance and service interval checklists to help Macan owners keep their compact SUV running at peak performance mile after mile.

These checklists walk through the critical maintenance items Porsche recommends for the Macan, including oil services, brake inspections, tire rotations, and fluid services — covering both the turbocharged four-cylinder and V6 variants across each generation. Whether you drive a 95B generation or the all-electric second-generation Macan, staying on schedule protects your powertrain, preserves resale value, and keeps the driving experience sharp.

All checklists are available as downloadable PDFs, ready to print or pull up on your phone. Pair them with expert Macan service at 911 Design and you've got everything you need to protect your investment and stay ahead of costly repairs.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How often does a Porsche 911 need scheduled maintenance?

Porsche recommends a minor service every 12 months or 10,000 miles, whichever comes first. This typically includes an oil and filter change, brake inspection, and fluid top-offs. A major service is recommended every 2 years or 20,000 miles and covers a broader range of systems including air filter, cabin filter, spark plugs (on applicable models), and a full vehicle inspection.

What is included in a Porsche minor service vs. major service?

A minor service covers engine oil and filter replacement, brake fluid level check, tire pressure, and a general safety inspection. A major service adds air filter replacement, cabin air filter, spark plug inspection or replacement, coolant inspection, transmission fluid check, and a comprehensive multi-point inspection of all major systems.

Does the Porsche maintenance schedule differ by generation?

Yes significantly. The 996 and early 997.1 use different oil specifications and service intervals than the later 997.2, 991, and 992 generations. PDK-equipped cars (997.2 onward) also require separate transmission fluid service that earlier manual-only generations do not. Our downloadable service schedule PDFs on this page are specific to each generation.

Can I use any mechanic for Porsche scheduled maintenance or does it void my warranty?

Under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, you are not required to use a dealership for routine maintenance in order to maintain your warranty. An independent Porsche specialist like 911 Design can perform all factory-recommended maintenance using OEM-specification parts and fluids without affecting your warranty coverage.

How do I know if my Porsche is due for service?

Most modern Porsche models (991, 992) display a service reminder on the instrument cluster. Older models (996, 997) rely on mileage and time intervals rather than an automated reminder. If you are unsure of your Porsche's service history, we recommend bringing it in for an inspection so we can assess where it stands and build a maintenance plan from there.

Do you service all Porsche models, not just the 911?

Yes. We provide scheduled maintenance for all Porsche models including the Cayenne, Panamera, Macan, Boxster, and Cayman, in addition to all generations of the 911.