122-K5C9P-06
Service Bulletin Details
Public Details for: 122-K5C9P-06
Concerns: wind deflector information: this is to inform you of a voluntary workshop campaign on the above-mentioned vehicles. There is a possibility that the wind deflector will not reach its end position when closing the convertible top
Models from 2014
2014 PORSCHE 911 CARRERA |
Models from 2013
2013 PORSCHE 911 CARRERA |
Models from 2012
2012 PORSCHE 911 CARRERA |
Service Technical Information 43/13 ENU WD28 6 WD28 - Replacing Wind Deflector (Workshop Campaign) Vehicle Type: 911 Carrera Cabriolet (991)/911 Carrera S Cabriolet (991) 911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet (991)/911 Carrera 4S Cabriolet (991) Model Year: As of 2012 up to 2013 Concerns: Wind deflector Information: This is to inform you of a voluntary Workshop Campaign on the above-mentioned vehicles. There is a possibility that the wind deflector will not reach its end position when closing the convertible top in the event of unfavourable tolerances on the affected vehicles. As a result, the convertible top cannot be closed completely. To prevent this, the wind deflector on the affected vehicles was greased as an immediate step as part of workshop campaign WC40. In the course of this new campaign, the wind deflector must be replaced with a technically optimised wind deflector as a long-term effective measure. Information If the convertible top cannot be closed because the wind deflector cannot be lowered, the wind deflector can be lowered manually. To do this, press the wind deflector button in the center console and press the wind deflector to the rear with your hand at the same time. Action Required: Replace wind deflector. Affected Vehicles: The VIN(s) can be checked by using PIWIS Vehicle Information link to verify if the campaign affects the vehicle. This campaign is scope specific to the VIN! Failure to verify in PIWIS may result in an improper repair. This campaign affects 1,747 vehicles in North America. There is no need to grease the new wind deflector. 2013© Porsche Cars North America, Inc. AfterSales Dec 11, 2013 Page 1 of 8 6 Service WD28 ENU Technical Information 43/13 Information Please note the following points with regard to implementing and invoicing the campaign: Parts Info: • If workshop campaign WC40 was already carried out on a vehicle, the wind deflector still has to be replaced as part of this campaign. • Workshop campaign WC40 has been deactivated in the system for vehicles on which workshop campaign WC40 has not yet been carried out at the time of publication of this campaign. This new campaign must be carried out on these vehicles instead of workshop campaign WC40 and the wind deflector must be replaced. • Workshop campaign WC40 has not been deactivated in the system for vehicles for which a PQIS job has already been created for workshop campaign WC40, but the campaign has not yet been invoiced. If a PQIS job has only been created for workshop campaign WC40, but the work required for the campaign has not yet been done, this campaign must be carried out and invoiced instead of workshop campaign WC40. This must be documented accordingly in the PQIS job for workshop campaign WC40. Workshop campaign WC40 must be marked as 'cannot be carried out' with the reason “Modification of the affected component”. The "Warranty relevance”" flag must be activated in order to be able to set a warranty claim for workshop campaign WC40 and close the campaign. A warranty claim must be submitted for workshop campaign WC40 in which 0 TU is entered as the specified working time and no material items are specified. NOTE: DO NOT ORDER PARTS. THEY WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY ALLOCATED TO YOUR DEALERSHIP UP TO 70% OF THE VEHICLES THAT ARE SERVICED AT YOUR DEALERSHIP. ONCE YOU ARE OUT OF STOCK AND NEED ADDITIONAL PARTS, PLEASE SUBMIT A PTEC/PAV. 000.043.208.07 Wind deflector, complete Tools: Nr.90 Pos.1 - Torque wrench (2 - 10 Nm/1.5 - 7.5 ftlb.) Nr.90 Pos.3 - Torque wrench (10 - 60 Nm/7.5 - 44 ftlb.) Work Procedure: See Attachment “A”. Claim Submission: See Attachment “B”. 1 ea. Attachment "A": Work Procedure 1 Dec 11, 2013 Page 2 of 8 Open the convertible top fully. AfterSales 2013© Porsche Cars North America, Inc. Service Technical Information 2 43/13 ENU WD28 6 Remove trim panel for rear wall. 2.1 Fold rear-seat backrests forward. 2.2 Carefully lever off trim panel for rear wall using a screwdriver and unclip it by pulling it forward Figure 1 -arrows-. 2.3 Remove trim panel for rear wall. Figure 1 3 Remove rear cover. 3.1 Disengage flaps Figure 2 -1- on cover for roll-over protection system at the rear and swivel them forward. Figure 2 3.2 Unscrew fastening screws Figure 3 -1- on cover for roll-over protection system. 3.3 Unclip the cover and remove it by pulling it upwards Figure 3 -arrow-. Information The seat belt mount does not have to be loosened when removing the rear side trim panel. 4 Remove rear side trim panels. 4.1 Pull off door seal at the side trim panel. 2013© Porsche Cars North America, Inc. AfterSales Figure 3 Dec 11, 2013 Page 3 of 8 6 Service WD28 ENU Technical Information 43/13 4.2 Unclip cover of three-point seat belt Figure 4 -1- by pulling it forward out of the clips Figure 4 -2- ( Figure 4 -arrow-). Figure 4 4.3 Unscrew fastening screw Figure 5 -1- on the side trim panel Figure 5 -2-. Figure 5 4.4 Unscrew and remove locking pins Figure 6 -1-. Figure 6 Dec 11, 2013 Page 4 of 8 AfterSales 2013© Porsche Cars North America, Inc. Service Technical Information 4.5 43/13 ENU WD28 6 Unclip side trim panel Figure 7 -1- at the top and pull it forward Figure 7 -arrow- out of the guide. Figure 7 4.6 Disconnect electric plug connections Figure 8 -1- at the loudspeaker. 4.7 Move side trim panel forward. Figure 8 5 Remove wind deflector. 5.1 Unscrew fastening screws Figure 9 -1- on mounting plate for side trim panel Figure 9 -2-. Figure 9 2013© Porsche Cars North America, Inc. AfterSales Dec 11, 2013 Page 5 of 8 6 Service WD28 ENU Technical Information 43/13 5.2 Disconnect electric plug connection for the wind deflector drive Figure 10 -1-. Figure 10 6 5.3 Unscrew and remove fastening screws Figure 11 -1- for the wind deflector Figure 11 -2-. 5.4 Guide the wind deflector up out of the guide pins and remove it by pulling it forward. Install new wind deflector (Part No. 000.043.208.07). The wind deflector is installed in reverse order to removal. Tightening torques: • • 7 8 Figure 11 Fastening screw for wind deflector Tightening torque 10 Nm (7.5 ftlb.) Fastening screw for side trim panel mounting plate Tightening torque 5.7 Nm (4.5 ftlb.) +/-0.5 Nm (+/-0.3 ftlb.) Carry out a function test on the wind deflector. 7.1 Switch on ignition. 7.2 Raise and lower the wind deflector by pressing the button in the centre console. 7.3 Switch off ignition. Install rear side trim panels. Installation is performed in reverse order to removal. Tightening torques: • • Dec 11, 2013 Page 6 of 8 Locking pin securing seat backrest Tightening torque 35 Nm (26 ftlb.) +1 Nm (+0.5 ftlb.) -2 Nm (-1.5ftlb.) Fastening screw securing side trim panel to B-pillar Tightening torque 3 Nm (2 ftlb.) +/-0.2 Nm (+/-0.1 ftlb.) AfterSales 2013© Porsche Cars North America, Inc. Service Technical Information 9 43/13 ENU WD28 6 Install rear cover. Installation is performed in reverse order to removal. Tightening torque: • Fastening screw for cover for roll-over protection system Tightening torque 3 Nm (2 ftlb.) +/-0.2 Nm (+/-0.1 ftlb.) 10 Install trim panel for rear wall. Installation is performed in reverse order to removal. 11 Close the convertible top fully. 12 Enter the workshop campaign in the Warranty and Maintenance booklet. Attachment "B": Claim Submission — Workshop Campaign WD28 Warranty claims should be submitted via WWS/PQIS Open campaigns may be checked by using either the PIWIS Vehicle Information system or through PQIS Job Creation. Labor, parts, and sublet will be automatically inserted when Technician is selected in WWS/PQIS. If necessary, the required part numbers will need to be manually entered into warranty system by the dealer administrator. Information The specified working time was determined specifically for carrying out this campaign and may differ from the working times published in the Labor Operation List in PIWIS. Working time: Labor time: 73 TU Replacing wind deflector Includes: Opening and closing convertible top Removing and installing rear cover Removing and installing both rear side trim panels Removing and installing trim panel for rear wall Removing and installing wind deflector Performing function test on wind deflector Parts required: 000.043.208.07 Wind deflector, complete 2013© Porsche Cars North America, Inc. AfterSales 1 ea. Dec 11, 2013 Page 7 of 8 6 Service WD28 ENU Technical Information 43/13 Damage code WD28 066 000 2 Important Notice: Technical Bulletins issued by Porsche Cars North America, Inc. are intended only for use by professional automotive technicians who have attended Porsche service training courses. They are written to inform those technicians of conditions that may occur on some Porsche vehicles, or to provide information that could assist in the proper servicing of a vehicle. 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