why all the fuss!!!
hi there guys...
i have to say that i have been reading ALOT about the RMS leak..
i dont think its a BIG deal...that doesnt mean i wat it to be there but sometimes we have do deal with the "faults" with our cars,
even if its $80,000 or even more+ car... porsche makes the BEST practical sport cars in the WORLD peroid...
all porsche(that i know ofand can think about) came with a certin weak point 993,964,986,3.2,SC and the whole lot....
so do people make it out to be a big deal?? are they jut 996 haters?? porsche haters?? or maybe people who want to "upgrade" and still cant make it
or do they say that to scare people from buying them second hand and THINKING its a major thing and would cost alot to repair?? (i saw at other websites people with just 1-2 posts writting BS about the 996)
i like my car and accept it with all its faults and most important of all the joy it give me
vivre PORSCHE and the 996
i have to say that i have been reading ALOT about the RMS leak..
i dont think its a BIG deal...that doesnt mean i wat it to be there but sometimes we have do deal with the "faults" with our cars,
even if its $80,000 or even more+ car... porsche makes the BEST practical sport cars in the WORLD peroid...
all porsche(that i know ofand can think about) came with a certin weak point 993,964,986,3.2,SC and the whole lot....
so do people make it out to be a big deal?? are they jut 996 haters?? porsche haters?? or maybe people who want to "upgrade" and still cant make it
or do they say that to scare people from buying them second hand and THINKING its a major thing and would cost alot to repair?? (i saw at other websites people with just 1-2 posts writting BS about the 996)
i like my car and accept it with all its faults and most important of all the joy it give me
vivre PORSCHE and the 996
I've had six RMS leaks between two Pcars. Approximate cost of repairs are between $900 and $1200 I believe. The actual RMS cost is around $25.
ps all have been under warranty. The only thing it has affirmed for me is that I will never not own a porsche out of warranty. Hook, line and sinker. I guess I'll always need to purchase new.
ps all have been under warranty. The only thing it has affirmed for me is that I will never not own a porsche out of warranty. Hook, line and sinker. I guess I'll always need to purchase new.
I just brought mine in this past week for the 15k service and share my views with Robyn.. As much as I love this car, I will definately have to trade her before the warranty runs out. I decided that when my service advisor told me they had to replace the RMS. No biggie though, as long as it's under warranty, I see no need to make a stink about it.
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I used to be one of those people that said "What's all the fuss about? I know lots of people who haven't gotten an RMS leak."
And then it happened to me at 30K miles, along with a camshaft leak.
The mere fact that you can't ever get this topic to die (on all 3 major Porsche boards on the net, flat-6, rennlist, and here) means that there's really something going on.
Along with the RMS problem, and all of the other problems with my 996, I will never buy one out of warranty. My next 911 will be a 993TT (hopefully!).
And then it happened to me at 30K miles, along with a camshaft leak.
The mere fact that you can't ever get this topic to die (on all 3 major Porsche boards on the net, flat-6, rennlist, and here) means that there's really something going on.Along with the RMS problem, and all of the other problems with my 996, I will never buy one out of warranty. My next 911 will be a 993TT (hopefully!).
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i had one rms leak...i think 2nd one in the near futre
what i want to say is that there arent perfecet cars out there no matter how $$ they are
i dont think that $800-1200 is WAY to much to pay once a year.. i know it isnt fair.. but we have learn to deal with it..
i hope this problem exist...but can you guys name any porsche that didnt have ANY problems
take care guys

what i want to say is that there arent perfecet cars out there no matter how $$ they are
i dont think that $800-1200 is WAY to much to pay once a year.. i know it isnt fair.. but we have learn to deal with it..
i hope this problem exist...but can you guys name any porsche that didnt have ANY problems
take care guys
Its a problem. Just like the HVAC problem I've had on all 3 E39's ('97 through '01 BMW 5 series) I've owned or the wiring harness failures on late 80's SL's.
The cost of repairing the BMW HVAC is $1,400, almost double that for RMS. You don't want to know the cost of replacing an SL wiring harness.
Its part of the price we pay for driving a car that, overall, is far less costly to maintain than any of its more expensive competitors.
To own any German car outside of warranty is a risk. Hopefully you have a decent dealer. I don't even bother bringing my cars to BMW. I just paid my independent MB mechanic to have a vanos sensor fault diagnosed (no the fault code did not define anything remotely close to the issue) and replaced on a BMW still under warranty. For a good part of $1,000 I have the knowledge that the job was done right and the fix should hold. With the P's, I've never had any concerns about the quality of the work performed at the dealerships.
The cost of repairing the BMW HVAC is $1,400, almost double that for RMS. You don't want to know the cost of replacing an SL wiring harness.
Its part of the price we pay for driving a car that, overall, is far less costly to maintain than any of its more expensive competitors.
To own any German car outside of warranty is a risk. Hopefully you have a decent dealer. I don't even bother bringing my cars to BMW. I just paid my independent MB mechanic to have a vanos sensor fault diagnosed (no the fault code did not define anything remotely close to the issue) and replaced on a BMW still under warranty. For a good part of $1,000 I have the knowledge that the job was done right and the fix should hold. With the P's, I've never had any concerns about the quality of the work performed at the dealerships.
Originally posted by RobynC
I've had six RMS leaks between two Pcars. Approximate cost of repairs are between $900 and $1200 I believe. The actual RMS cost is around $25.
ps all have been under warranty. The only thing it has affirmed for me is that I will never not own a porsche out of warranty. Hook, line and sinker. I guess I'll always need to purchase new.
I've had six RMS leaks between two Pcars. Approximate cost of repairs are between $900 and $1200 I believe. The actual RMS cost is around $25.
ps all have been under warranty. The only thing it has affirmed for me is that I will never not own a porsche out of warranty. Hook, line and sinker. I guess I'll always need to purchase new.
Originally posted by neil.schneider
Maybe I don't get it and I know you love your car, but doesn't this come under the Lemon Law? I thought If they were unable to fix it after 3 tries they replace the car. Didn't you have that option?
Maybe I don't get it and I know you love your car, but doesn't this come under the Lemon Law? I thought If they were unable to fix it after 3 tries they replace the car. Didn't you have that option?
Originally posted by d.s
i dont think that $800-1200 is WAY to much to pay once a year.. i know it isnt fair.. but we have learn to deal with it..take care guys
i dont think that $800-1200 is WAY to much to pay once a year.. i know it isnt fair.. but we have learn to deal with it..take care guys
Originally posted by Holger B
"or do they say that to scare people from buying them second hand and THINKING its a major thing and would cost alot to repair?? "
ds, what is your guesstimate for the cost to replace a RMS?
"or do they say that to scare people from buying them second hand and THINKING its a major thing and would cost alot to repair?? "
ds, what is your guesstimate for the cost to replace a RMS?
have to say that i have been reading ALOT about the RMS leak..
Dont u have to go to the dealer and get inconvinienced if u have a leak? If it were to happen to me , i dont think i will be a happy camper.







