No. 14-22

Service Bulletin Details

Public Details for: No. 14-22

Instructions on the manufacturers certificate for allocation of approved engine oils.


- 2022 -

Freigabe/Approval
Manufacturer's Certificate
14/22
ENU
1701
1
Allocation of Approved Engine Oils MY 2022 (14/22)
Revision:
This bulletin replaces bulletin Group 1 08/22, dated February 24, 2022.
Model Year:
2022
Vehicle Type:
All Porsche series vehicles MY22
Validity:
Worldwide
Oil Quality:
Only oils approved by Porsche from the current status of the corresponding approval lists are to
be used for the vehicle types mentioned.
Note:
For model series up to and including MY2020 (or for MY2021, for MY2022, etc.), only the “Allocation of approved engine oils up to MY2020 (or for MY2021, for MY2022, etc.)” must be used.
A detailed list of the approved oil types can be found under the respective “Overview of approved
Porsche engine oils” in the PCSS.
From MY2021, only vehicles with 0W-… oils may be used for all vehicles.
For classic vehicles, use only the list “Recommended engine oils for classic vehicles”.
Porsche specification
Designation
C40
C30
C20
-
x
-
Power unit
Type 971, Panamera MY22
Panamera
EA839 LK3dc
Panamera 4
Panamera 4S/4S E-Hybrid
EA839 LK3
-
x
-
Panamera 4 E-Hybrid
EA839 LK3dc
-
x
-
Panamera GTS
EA825 LK5dc
x
-
-
Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid
EA825 LK5
x
-
-
Panamera Turbo S
EA825 LK5+
x
-
-
Type 9YA, 9YB, Cayenne MY22
Cayenne
EA839 LK2
-
-
x
Cayenne S
EA839 LK3
-
x
-
Cayenne E-Hybrid (RoW)
EA839 LK2
-
-
x
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Freigabe/Approval
1701
ENU
Manufacturer's Certificate
14/22
Porsche specification
Designation
C40
C30
C20
Power unit
Cayenne GTS
EA825 LK5dc
x
-
-
Cayenne Turbo
EA825 LK5
x
-
-
Cayenne Turbo S E-Hybrid
EA825 LK5
x
-
-
Cayenne Turbo GT
EA825 LK5+
x
-
-
Type 95B, Macan II, from MY22
Macan
EA888evo4
-
-
x
Macan S
EA839 LK3
-
x
-
Macan GTS
EA839 LK3
-
x
-
EA9A2 2.0l B4T
x
-
-
EA9A2 2.5l B4T
x
-
-
EA9A2evo 4.0L B6S
x
-
-
EA9A2evo 4.0L B6S
x
-
-
EA9A2 2.0l B4T
x
-
-
EA9A1.5 4.0l B6S
x
-
-
x
-
-
x
-
-
x
-
-
Type 982, 718, MY22
718 Boxster
718 Cayman
718 Boxster S
718 Cayman S
718 Spyder
718 Cayman GT4
718 Boxster GTS 4.0
718 Cayman GTS 4.0
718 Boxster T
718 Cayman T
718 Cayman GT4 RS
Type 992, Carrera, MY22
Carrera
Carrera 4
Carrera S
EA9A2evo 3.0l B6T
EA9A2evo 3.0l B6T
Carrera 4S
Carrera GTS
EA9A2evo 3.0l B6T
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Manufacturer's Certificate
14/22
Porsche specification
Designation
1701
C40
C30
C20
x
-
-
x
-
-
1
Power unit
Turbo
EA9A2evo 3.8l B6T
Turbo S
GT3
Legend
ENU
EA9A1.5 4.0l B6S
Information on Porsche specifications
C40
Viscosity class
C30
C20
Multi-grade
Multi-grade
Multi-grade
0W-40
0W-30
0W-20
Other definitions
Viscosity:
x
Approved
-
Not used
The viscosity of an engine oil is specified by the SAE viscosity class.
The first number and the letter W (winter) identify the viscosity at low temperatures. This means that an oil
with the specification “5W” is more viscous than oil with the specification “0W”.
The second number indicates the viscosity at high temperatures. This means that an oil with the specification “40” is less viscous than oil with the specification “50”.
Multi-grade oils are identified by both viscosity specifications, e.g. SAE 0W-40, 5W-40 or 5W-50.
Examples:
SAE 0W-40 and 5W-40 oils have the same viscosity at high temperatures, but at low temperatures, the
“5W” oil is more viscous.
SAE 5W-40 and 5W-50 oils have the same viscosity at low temperatures, but at higher temperatures, the
oil with viscosity class “40” is less viscous.
Miscibility:
All engine oils approved by Porsche can be mixed provided they are of the same Porsche oil
specification. This means that it is not necessary to flush the engine when the oil is changed if another
type of oil is used. However, since each oil brand has a specially matched composition, an oil of the same
brand and grade should be used if possible when topping up between oil change intervals.
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. Porsche special
tools may be necessary in order to perform certain operations identified in these bulletins. Use of tools and procedures other than those Porsche recommends in these bulletins may be detrimental to the
safe operation of your vehicle, and may endanger the people working on it. Properly trained Porsche technicians have the equipment, tools, safety instructions, and know-how to do the job properly and
safely. Part numbers listed in these bulletins are for reference only. The work procedures updated electronically in the Porsche PIWIS diagnostic and testing device take precedence and, in the event of a
discrepancy, the work procedures in the PIWIS Tester are the ones that must be followed.
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