Head Bolt Affected VIN - 2010 & older, & early 2011s
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Head Bolt Affected VIN - 2010 & older, & early 2011s
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As many of you know, I have been providing Datacard info to many members interested in their build sheet, or to verify engine serial number.
I received a PM from a member today who indicates he has a "late 2010 C63". The Datacard for the VIN he provided shows a delivery date of 11/24/2010. The Datacard indicates the engine number is over 4,000 engines beyond serial number 156983 60 060658 where the new head bolts were employed.
Since we've believed that all 2010 and older, and some 2011s were in the affected range, I'm confused about how this one could be outside the range. I did a search to find out which digit in the VIN corresponds to the model year, but had no luck getting a clear answer.
Anyone have any thoughts on all of this?
Thanks,
Joe
As many of you know, I have been providing Datacard info to many members interested in their build sheet, or to verify engine serial number.
I received a PM from a member today who indicates he has a "late 2010 C63". The Datacard for the VIN he provided shows a delivery date of 11/24/2010. The Datacard indicates the engine number is over 4,000 engines beyond serial number 156983 60 060658 where the new head bolts were employed.
Since we've believed that all 2010 and older, and some 2011s were in the affected range, I'm confused about how this one could be outside the range. I did a search to find out which digit in the VIN corresponds to the model year, but had no luck getting a clear answer.
Anyone have any thoughts on all of this?
Thanks,
Joe
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I'm confused about my situation to. My dealer ran my vin numbers and they told me I was ok. My car is a 2008 delivery date 04/08. Is that possible, that some 07-08 engines were not in the affected range.
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Im a little curious with this as well, I have a 2010 and I might have headbolt issues. I had only 1 low coolant message displayed and just topped it off with some more coolant and never came back up then again I've never ran my car hard after the low coolant message.
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Thank u WDDGF77X88F165009
From what i was reading around the forums my engine fall in the affected range but why my dealer told me I'm ok m idk
From what i was reading around the forums my engine fall in the affected range but why my dealer told me I'm ok m idk
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Thank u WDDGF77X88F165009
From what i was reading around the forums my engine fall in the affected range but why my dealer told me I'm ok m idk
From what i was reading around the forums my engine fall in the affected range but why my dealer told me I'm ok m idk
Engine serial number is 156985 60 029969, which is very early in the affected range of engines.
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Have there been any failures of engines with the new head bolts? Can we be certain that the new part is the end of the problem, or has there simply not been enough time to see failures of the updated head bolts?
Porsche had IMS bearing problems early in the production of the water cooled engines. There was a pretty significant upgrade of the IMS bearing in MY05, but some small number of failures persisted even with the newer part until Porsche redesigned the engine to scrap the IMS altogether for MY09.
Porsche had IMS bearing problems early in the production of the water cooled engines. There was a pretty significant upgrade of the IMS bearing in MY05, but some small number of failures persisted even with the newer part until Porsche redesigned the engine to scrap the IMS altogether for MY09.
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what's the story with the black plastic covers?
mine are silver/grey and appear to be cast metal?
2009 VIN WDDGF77X99F236395
mine are silver/grey and appear to be cast metal?
2009 VIN WDDGF77X99F236395
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An 11/24/2010 build date would correspond to model year 2011. OP, have your friend check the model year of his car, I bet it's 2011.
No, very early 2011s can still have the older style headbolts in them. For example car WDDGF7HB3BF526091 has a build date of 05/31/2010 with engine 059999. Model year 2011.
My research showed engine 060658 corresponds to a build date of around 6/2010, which unfortunately is model year 2011. It would make sense then that a car made in 11/2010 would be several thousand past 60658. All 2008-2010 C63 are before engine 60658 and thus are potentially affected.
No, very early 2011s can still have the older style headbolts in them. For example car WDDGF7HB3BF526091 has a build date of 05/31/2010 with engine 059999. Model year 2011.
My research showed engine 060658 corresponds to a build date of around 6/2010, which unfortunately is model year 2011. It would make sense then that a car made in 11/2010 would be several thousand past 60658. All 2008-2010 C63 are before engine 60658 and thus are potentially affected.
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what's the story with the black plastic covers?
mine are silver/grey and appear to be cast metal?
2009 VIN WDDGF77X99F236395
mine are silver/grey and appear to be cast metal?
2009 VIN WDDGF77X99F236395
Your engine serial number is 156985 60 037520 and is in the affected group.
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[QUOTE=realjones88;5886050]An 11/24/2010 build date would correspond to model year 2011. OP, have your friend check the model year of his car, I bet it's 2011.
I agree with you, but he indicates it's a 2010. Also, he lives in the UK, so not sure if this means anything related to the VIN or engine range . I also can't make sense of the digit that is supposed to denote the model year. It should be a letter, but it's numeric.
I agree with you, but he indicates it's a 2010. Also, he lives in the UK, so not sure if this means anything related to the VIN or engine range . I also can't make sense of the digit that is supposed to denote the model year. It should be a letter, but it's numeric.
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He's probably confusing model year with production year. A car built in 11/2010 would be a 2011 model in the US at least, perhaps they do things differently in the UK for some reason.
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As indicated above and in other threads, the issue is unrelated to car model, only the M156 engine. The affected engines are in all cars that utilize the M156.
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Your options are:
1. See your Dealer
2. Get an EPC Online account (free for US cars, and $12 for international)
3. Post or PM me your VIN number and I will look it up (I have an international subscription)
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