Replace the turbo seals as oil is pumped to the bearings and if the seals are hard ( from the heat of the turbo) it will escape into the inlet maifold and be burnt or out into the exhaust. If the turbo is good a porsche has a flat engine and if the oil rings are failing or broken or a bearing is failing the oil may be consumed that way. Check for the correct viscosity oil as it will also allow high oil consumption if it is wrong
You most likely have bad oil seals in your turbo
SOURCE: porsche cayenne turbo has oil consumption problem
the most common source is the turbo shaft seals leaking oil.
SOURCE: how do you adjust the clock on a porsche cayenne s 2005
Hi, British Summer time hey! You can use the indicator stalk to access to menu.
Navigate your way to settings, the select the Clock option and set the time using the ricker switch, you can also format the clock to 12 /24 hour - enjoy!
Bash.
SOURCE: 2005 Porsche cayenne turbo engine problem
the repair manual is hard to find, now check the quality of engine oil , maybe need to replace and oil filter, try to use an high grade oil, for example, if now is using 5w_20 then use 10w_40
SOURCE: I have a 2005 porsche
This may be due to a reprograming needed, contact dealer and see if there are any bulletins on this problem, also i would check the air filterbox and make sure nothing is blocking air flow, then if all looks good then i would have the computer scanned to see if any fault codes are stored due to this problem.
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