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PORSCHE Cayman 2007

The 2007 Porsche Cayman S is a sleek coupe featuring a robust 3.4-liter engine with 295 horsepower, providing an exhilarating driving experience. Manufactured by Dr. Ing. H.C.F. Porsche AG, it was assembled in Uusikaupunki, Finland by Valmet. This vehicle, with its elegant two-door design and passive restraint system, falls within the Class 1B weight category, making it a light yet powerful passenger car. The direct Tire Pressure Monitoring System ensures optimal safety and performance on the road.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
295
Engine Number of Cylinders
6

Problems:

Oil leaks
The 2007 Porsche Cayman is known for developing oil leaks, particularly from the rear main seal and the intermediate shaft (IMS) bearing.
Ims bearing failure
The intermediate shaft (IMS) bearing in the engine can fail, leading to catastrophic engine damage if not addressed.
Coolant leaks
Coolant leaks can occur from the coolant reservoir or the hoses, leading to overheating issues.
Ignition coil failure
The ignition coils are prone to failure, causing misfires and poor engine performance.
Fuel injector issues
Fuel injectors can get clogged or fail, leading to poor fuel economy and engine performance.
Timing chain tensioner failure
The timing chain tensioner can fail, leading to improper timing and potential engine damage.
Air-oil separator failure
The air-oil separator can fail, leading to excessive oil consumption and smoke from the exhaust.
Mass air flow sensor issues
The mass air flow (MAF) sensor can become dirty or fail, leading to poor engine performance and fuel economy.
BMW 850i 1991

The 1991 BMW 850i is a classic coupe that epitomizes luxury and performance, featuring a powerful 5.0-liter V12 engine capable of producing 295 horsepower. Manufactured by BMW AG in Dingolfing, Germany, this two-door vehicle combines sleek design with a smooth automatic transmission. As part of the 8 Series, it offers a refined driving experience, making it a timeless choice for car enthusiasts.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
295
Engine Manufacturer
BMW-AG
Engine Model
4-Value
Engine Number of Cylinders
12

Problems:

Oil leaks
Due to the age of the vehicle, gaskets and seals may have deteriorated, leading to oil leaks.
Overheating
The cooling system components such as the radiator, hoses, and water pump can fail or become clogged over time.
Fuel injector problems
Fuel injectors may become clogged or fail, causing poor engine performance.
Ignition system issues
Spark plugs, ignition coils, and other ignition system components can wear out, leading to misfires.
Vacuum leaks
Hoses and connections can become brittle and crack, causing vacuum leaks and affecting engine performance.
Timing chain wear
Over time, the timing chain and its components can wear out, potentially causing a loss of engine timing.
Sensor failures
Older sensors such as the oxygen sensor, mass air flow sensor, and others can fail, leading to incorrect engine management.
Carbon buildup
Carbon deposits can form in the intake manifold, valves, and combustion chambers, affecting engine efficiency.
BMW 850i 1991

The 1991 BMW 850i is a sleek coupe featuring a powerful 5.0-liter V12 engine, producing 295 horsepower. With its classic two-door design, this model offers a luxurious driving experience. Manufactured by BMW AG in Dingolfing, Germany, it embodies the precision and engineering excellence BMW is known for. The vehicle is equipped with an automatic transmission and is designed for those who appreciate both performance and style.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
295
Engine Manufacturer
BMW-AG
Engine Model
4-Value
Engine Number of Cylinders
12

Problems:

Oil leaks
Due to the age of the vehicle, gaskets and seals may have deteriorated, leading to oil leaks.
Overheating
The cooling system components such as the radiator, hoses, and water pump can fail or become clogged over time.
Fuel injector problems
Fuel injectors may become clogged or fail, causing poor engine performance.
Ignition system issues
Spark plugs, ignition coils, and other ignition system components can wear out, leading to misfires.
Vacuum leaks
Hoses and connections can become brittle and crack, causing vacuum leaks and affecting engine performance.
Timing chain wear
Over time, the timing chain and its components can wear out, potentially causing a loss of engine timing.
Sensor failures
Older sensors such as the oxygen sensor, mass air flow sensor, and others can fail, leading to incorrect engine management.
Carbon buildup
Carbon deposits can form in the intake manifold, valves, and combustion chambers, affecting engine efficiency.
PORSCHE Cayman 2007

The 2007 Porsche Cayman S is a sleek coupe manufactured by DR. ING. H.C.F. Porsche AG, featuring a 3.4-liter, 6-cylinder engine with 295 horsepower. Built in Uusikaupunki, Finland, this elegant two-door sports car exemplifies Porsche's commitment to performance and quality. With a gross vehicle weight rating from 3,549 to 3,682 lbs, it combines agility with the robust engineering expected from the Porsche brand.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
295
Engine Number of Cylinders
6

Problems:

Oil leaks
The 2007 Porsche Cayman is known for developing oil leaks, particularly from the rear main seal and the intermediate shaft (IMS) bearing.
Ims bearing failure
The intermediate shaft (IMS) bearing in the engine can fail, leading to catastrophic engine damage if not addressed.
Coolant leaks
Coolant leaks can occur from the coolant reservoir or the hoses, leading to overheating issues.
Ignition coil failure
The ignition coils are prone to failure, causing misfires and poor engine performance.
Fuel injector issues
Fuel injectors can get clogged or fail, leading to poor fuel economy and engine performance.
Timing chain tensioner failure
The timing chain tensioner can fail, leading to improper timing and potential engine damage.
Air-oil separator failure
The air-oil separator can fail, leading to excessive oil consumption and smoke from the exhaust.
Mass air flow sensor issues
The mass air flow (MAF) sensor can become dirty or fail, leading to poor engine performance and fuel economy.
PORSCHE Boxster 2007

The 2007 Porsche Boxster S is a sleek convertible designed for driving enthusiasts, boasting a 3.4-liter six-cylinder engine with 295 horsepower. Manufactured by DR. ING. H.C.F. PORSCHE AG in Finland, this model offers exhilarating performance with its lightweight build and precise handling. With its two-door configuration and a GVWR of up to 3,682 lbs, it perfectly balances power and agility for an unmatched open-air driving experience.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
295
Engine Number of Cylinders
6

Problems:

Oil leaks
The 2007 Porsche Boxster is known for developing oil leaks, particularly from the rear main seal and the valve cover gaskets.
Ims bearing failure
The Intermediate Shaft (IMS) bearing is a common issue in this model and can lead to catastrophic engine failure if not addressed.
Coolant leaks
Coolant leaks can occur from the coolant reservoir or the water pump, leading to overheating issues.
Ignition coil failure
The ignition coils in the 2007 Boxster are prone to failure, which can cause misfires and a rough-running engine.
Air-oil separator issues
The air-oil separator can fail, causing excessive oil consumption and smoking from the exhaust.
Timing chain tensioner failure
The timing chain tensioners can wear out, leading to a noisy engine and potential timing issues.
PORSCHE Cayman 2007

The 2007 Porsche Cayman S is a sleek coupe powered by a 3.4-liter, 6-cylinder engine producing 295 horsepower. Assembled in Uusikaupunki, Finland by Valmet, this vehicle offers an exhilarating driving experience typical of Porsche engineering. Its lightweight body, with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating between 3,549 and 3,682 lbs, ensures agile handling and performance. Equipped with a direct Tire Pressure Monitoring System, the Cayman S balances sportiness with safety.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
295
Engine Number of Cylinders
6

Problems:

Oil leaks
The 2007 Porsche Cayman is known for developing oil leaks, particularly from the rear main seal and the intermediate shaft (IMS) bearing.
Ims bearing failure
The intermediate shaft (IMS) bearing in the engine can fail, leading to catastrophic engine damage if not addressed.
Coolant leaks
Coolant leaks can occur from the coolant reservoir or the hoses, leading to overheating issues.
Ignition coil failure
The ignition coils are prone to failure, causing misfires and poor engine performance.
Fuel injector issues
Fuel injectors can get clogged or fail, leading to poor fuel economy and engine performance.
Timing chain tensioner failure
The timing chain tensioner can fail, leading to improper timing and potential engine damage.
Air-oil separator failure
The air-oil separator can fail, leading to excessive oil consumption and smoke from the exhaust.
Mass air flow sensor issues
The mass air flow (MAF) sensor can become dirty or fail, leading to poor engine performance and fuel economy.
PORSCHE Cayman 2008

The 2008 Porsche Cayman S is a sleek coupe powered by a 3.4-liter, 6-cylinder engine, delivering 295 hp. With a stylish 2-door design, it combines power and elegance, perfect for enthusiasts. Manufactured by DR. ING. H.C.F. PORSCHE AG in Uusikaupunki, Finland, it boasts a direct Tire Pressure Monitoring System for enhanced safety. This model is part of the Type 987 series and falls within a GVWR of 3,549 - 3,682 lbs.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
295
Engine Number of Cylinders
6

Problems:

Oil leaks
The 2008 Porsche Cayman's flat-6 engine is prone to developing oil leaks, particularly from the rear main seal and the intermediate shaft (IMS) bearing.
Intermediate shaft (ims) bearing failure
The IMS bearing in the 2008 Cayman is a known weak point and can lead to catastrophic engine failure if not addressed.
Cooling system issues
The Cayman may experience cooling system problems, including coolant leaks from hoses or the water pump, which can lead to engine overheating.
Ignition coil failure
The ignition coils on the 2008 Cayman can fail, leading to misfires and poor engine performance.
Carbon build-up
The direct injection system in this model can lead to carbon build-up on the intake valves, affecting engine efficiency and performance.
Vacuum leaks
Vacuum leaks can occur in the intake manifold or other vacuum lines, causing rough idling and performance issues.
Spark plug wear
The spark plugs can wear out prematurely, leading to misfires and reduced engine efficiency.
Fuel pump failure
The fuel pump can fail, causing issues with fuel delivery to the engine and resulting in poor performance or stalling.
PORSCHE Cayman 2008

The 2008 Porsche Cayman S is a sleek coupe boasting a 3.4-liter engine with six cylinders, delivering a robust 295 horsepower. This sporty vehicle is designed for enthusiasts who appreciate the precision engineering from Porsche's Finnish plant in Uusikaupunki. With its refined style and powerful performance, the Cayman S offers an exhilarating driving experience. Its lightweight design falls within a gross vehicle weight rating of 3,549 - 3,682 lbs, ensuring agile handling.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
295
Engine Number of Cylinders
6

Problems:

Oil leaks
The 2008 Porsche Cayman's flat-6 engine is prone to developing oil leaks, particularly from the rear main seal and the intermediate shaft (IMS) bearing.
Intermediate shaft (ims) bearing failure
The IMS bearing in the 2008 Cayman is a known weak point and can lead to catastrophic engine failure if not addressed.
Cooling system issues
The Cayman may experience cooling system problems, including coolant leaks from hoses or the water pump, which can lead to engine overheating.
Ignition coil failure
The ignition coils on the 2008 Cayman can fail, leading to misfires and poor engine performance.
Carbon build-up
The direct injection system in this model can lead to carbon build-up on the intake valves, affecting engine efficiency and performance.
Vacuum leaks
Vacuum leaks can occur in the intake manifold or other vacuum lines, causing rough idling and performance issues.
Spark plug wear
The spark plugs can wear out prematurely, leading to misfires and reduced engine efficiency.
Fuel pump failure
The fuel pump can fail, causing issues with fuel delivery to the engine and resulting in poor performance or stalling.
PORSCHE Cayman 2007

The 2007 Porsche Cayman S is a sporty coupe crafted by DR. ING. H.C.F. PORSCHE AG, featuring a robust 3.4L engine that delivers 295 horsepower through its six-cylinder configuration. With its sleek two-door design, it belongs to the Class 1B weight category and was manufactured in Uusikaupunki, Finland by Valmet. The Cayman S offers a thrilling driving experience with its focus on performance and precision, paired with a direct Tire Pressure Monitoring System for enhanced safety.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
295
Engine Number of Cylinders
6

Problems:

Oil leaks
The 2007 Porsche Cayman is known for developing oil leaks, particularly from the rear main seal and the intermediate shaft (IMS) bearing.
Ims bearing failure
The intermediate shaft (IMS) bearing in the engine can fail, leading to catastrophic engine damage if not addressed.
Coolant leaks
Coolant leaks can occur from the coolant reservoir or the hoses, leading to overheating issues.
Ignition coil failure
The ignition coils are prone to failure, causing misfires and poor engine performance.
Fuel injector issues
Fuel injectors can get clogged or fail, leading to poor fuel economy and engine performance.
Timing chain tensioner failure
The timing chain tensioner can fail, leading to improper timing and potential engine damage.
Air-oil separator failure
The air-oil separator can fail, leading to excessive oil consumption and smoke from the exhaust.
Mass air flow sensor issues
The mass air flow (MAF) sensor can become dirty or fail, leading to poor engine performance and fuel economy.
PORSCHE Cayman 2007

The 2007 Porsche Cayman S is a sleek coupe powered by a 3.4-liter, 6-cylinder gasoline engine producing 295 hp. Manufactured by DR. ING. H.C.F. PORSCHE AG in Uusikaupunki, Finland, this Type 987 model offers a high-performance driving experience with a refined build quality. With a GVWR ranging from 3,549 to 3,682 lbs, it features a direct TPMS and passive restraint system. This 2-door sports car exemplifies Porsche's commitment to performance and luxury.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
295
Engine Number of Cylinders
6

Problems:

Oil leaks
The 2007 Porsche Cayman is known for developing oil leaks, particularly from the rear main seal and the intermediate shaft (IMS) bearing.
Ims bearing failure
The intermediate shaft (IMS) bearing in the engine can fail, leading to catastrophic engine damage if not addressed.
Coolant leaks
Coolant leaks can occur from the coolant reservoir or the hoses, leading to overheating issues.
Ignition coil failure
The ignition coils are prone to failure, causing misfires and poor engine performance.
Fuel injector issues
Fuel injectors can get clogged or fail, leading to poor fuel economy and engine performance.
Timing chain tensioner failure
The timing chain tensioner can fail, leading to improper timing and potential engine damage.
Air-oil separator failure
The air-oil separator can fail, leading to excessive oil consumption and smoke from the exhaust.
Mass air flow sensor issues
The mass air flow (MAF) sensor can become dirty or fail, leading to poor engine performance and fuel economy.
PORSCHE Cayman 2008

The 2008 Porsche Cayman S is a sleek coupe powered by a 3.4L, 6-cylinder engine producing 295 horsepower. Built in Uusikaupunki, Finland by Valmet, this model features a direct tire pressure monitoring system and is designed for driving enthusiasts who appreciate both performance and style. With a gross vehicle weight rating ranging from 3,549 to 3,682 lbs, the Cayman S is a lightweight yet powerful passenger car.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
295
Engine Number of Cylinders
6

Problems:

Oil leaks
The 2008 Porsche Cayman's flat-6 engine is prone to developing oil leaks, particularly from the rear main seal and the intermediate shaft (IMS) bearing.
Intermediate shaft (ims) bearing failure
The IMS bearing in the 2008 Cayman is a known weak point and can lead to catastrophic engine failure if not addressed.
Cooling system issues
The Cayman may experience cooling system problems, including coolant leaks from hoses or the water pump, which can lead to engine overheating.
Ignition coil failure
The ignition coils on the 2008 Cayman can fail, leading to misfires and poor engine performance.
Carbon build-up
The direct injection system in this model can lead to carbon build-up on the intake valves, affecting engine efficiency and performance.
Vacuum leaks
Vacuum leaks can occur in the intake manifold or other vacuum lines, causing rough idling and performance issues.
Spark plug wear
The spark plugs can wear out prematurely, leading to misfires and reduced engine efficiency.
Fuel pump failure
The fuel pump can fail, causing issues with fuel delivery to the engine and resulting in poor performance or stalling.
JEEP Grand Cherokee 2021

The 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk is a versatile 4WD SUV powered by a 3.6L V6 engine producing 295 hp. It features advanced safety technologies like Dynamic Brake Support, Lane Departure Warning, and Blind Spot Warning as standard, with optional Forward Collision Warning and Lane Centering Assistance. The vehicle includes an 8-speed automatic transmission, LED headlamps, and a backup camera. Built in Detroit, Michigan, this model is designed for both city driving and off-road adventures.

Spec:

Brake System Type
Hydraulic
Dynamic Brake Support (DBS)
Standard
Engine Brake (hp) From
295
Engine Configuration
V-Shaped
Engine Manufacturer
FCA
Engine Number of Cylinders
6

Problems:

Brake fluid leaks
Hydraulic brake systems rely on brake fluid to function. Leaks can lead to a loss of braking efficiency and increased stopping distances.
Worn brake pads or rotors
Over time, brake pads wear down and rotors can become warped or worn, resulting in reduced braking performance and potential damage to other brake components.
Brake noise
Squealing, grinding, or clicking noises can indicate issues such as worn brake pads, loose components, or debris caught in the braking system.
Brake pedal feels spongy
This can be caused by air in the brake lines, which reduces the hydraulic pressure and affects braking performance.
Abs warning light
An illuminated ABS warning light can indicate a problem with the anti-lock braking system, such as a faulty sensor or wiring issue.
Brake fade
Prolonged or intense use of the brakes, such as during heavy towing or driving in mountainous areas, can cause the brakes to overheat and lose effectiveness.
Hydraulic system failure
Issues such as a faulty master cylinder, brake booster, or brake lines can result in a complete loss of braking power.
Contaminated brake fluid
Brake fluid can become contaminated with moisture or debris, leading to reduced braking performance and potential damage to the braking system components.
PORSCHE Cayman 2007

The 2007 Porsche Cayman S is a sleek two-door coupe powered by a 3.4L, 6-cylinder engine delivering 295 hp. Manufactured by DR. ING. H.C.F. PORSCHE AG in Uusikaupunki, Finland, this model offers a sporty driving experience with its robust performance and refined design. It features a direct TPMS and falls within the GVWR range of 3,549 - 3,682 lbs.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
295
Engine Number of Cylinders
6

Problems:

Oil leaks
The 2007 Porsche Cayman is known for developing oil leaks, particularly from the rear main seal and the intermediate shaft (IMS) bearing.
Ims bearing failure
The intermediate shaft (IMS) bearing in the engine can fail, leading to catastrophic engine damage if not addressed.
Coolant leaks
Coolant leaks can occur from the coolant reservoir or the hoses, leading to overheating issues.
Ignition coil failure
The ignition coils are prone to failure, causing misfires and poor engine performance.
Fuel injector issues
Fuel injectors can get clogged or fail, leading to poor fuel economy and engine performance.
Timing chain tensioner failure
The timing chain tensioner can fail, leading to improper timing and potential engine damage.
Air-oil separator failure
The air-oil separator can fail, leading to excessive oil consumption and smoke from the exhaust.
Mass air flow sensor issues
The mass air flow (MAF) sensor can become dirty or fail, leading to poor engine performance and fuel economy.
LEXUS LS 2019

The 2019 Lexus LS 500h, including the 500 F Sport trim, is a luxury hybrid sedan with a 3.5L V6 engine. It features top-notch safety systems like Dynamic Brake Support (DBS), Lane Departure Warning (LDW), and Pedestrian Automatic Emergency Braking (PAEB). The vehicle is equipped with advanced technology such as Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), a Backup Camera, and Parking Assist. With a seating capacity of 5 and a robust 4WD drive type, it offers a premium driving experience.

Spec:

Dynamic Brake Support (DBS)
Standard
Engine Brake (hp) From
295
Engine Configuration
V-Shaped
Engine Model
8GR-FXS, 2NM
Engine Number of Cylinders
6
Other Engine Info
PORT+ DIRECT

Problems:

Dynamic brake support (dbs) malfunction
DBS systems can sometimes fail to correctly identify an imminent collision or apply insufficient braking force, reducing the effectiveness of this safety feature.
Engine misfire
Misfires in a V-shaped 6-cylinder engine like the 8GR-FXS, 2NM can occur due to issues with spark plugs, ignition coils, or fuel injectors.
Oil leaks
V-shaped engines are prone to oil leaks from valve cover gaskets, oil pan gaskets, or rear main seals.
Excessive oil consumption
Some Lexus LS models have been reported to consume more oil than usual, potentially due to issues with piston rings or valve seals.
Timing chain issues
Problems with the timing chain, such as stretching or wearing out, can lead to poor engine performance and potential engine damage.
Fuel injector clogging
Direct and port injection systems can suffer from clogged fuel injectors, which can affect engine performance and efficiency.
Turbocharger problems
If the engine is turbocharged, issues with the turbocharger such as bearing failure or oil leaks can occur.
Sensor failures
Various engine sensors (e.g., oxygen sensors, MAF sensors) can fail, leading to poor engine performance and increased emissions.
Cooling system issues
Problems with the radiator, water pump, or thermostat can lead to engine overheating, which can cause severe engine damage if not addressed.
Exhaust gas recirculation (egr) valve problems
Issues with the EGR valve can lead to poor engine performance and increased emissions.
Engine mounts wear
Over time, engine mounts can deteriorate, leading to excessive engine vibration and noise.
LOTUS Evora 2011

The 2011 Lotus Evora is a sleek, high-performance coupe powered by a 3.5L V6 engine from Toyota, producing between 295 and 314 horsepower. This vehicle features a dual overhead cam (DOHC) valve train and a water cooling system. It is manufactured by Lotus Cars Limited in Hethel and designed for enthusiasts who appreciate precision engineering and dynamic driving experiences.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
295
Engine Brake (hp) To
314
Engine Configuration
V-Shaped
Engine Manufacturer
Toyota
Engine Model
2GR-FE
Engine Number of Cylinders
6
Engine Power (kW)
206

Problems:

Oil leaks
The 2GR-FE engine is known to develop oil leaks, particularly from the valve cover gaskets and timing cover.
Water pump failure
The water pump on the 2GR-FE can fail prematurely, leading to coolant leaks and potential overheating.
Timing chain wear
Over time, the timing chain and its components can wear out, causing a rattling noise and potential engine performance issues.
Ignition coil failure
Ignition coils on this engine can fail, leading to misfires and rough running.
Carbon build-up
Direct injection engines like the 2GR-FE can suffer from carbon build-up on the intake valves, affecting performance and fuel economy.
Oxygen sensor failure
The oxygen sensors can fail, leading to poor fuel economy and increased emissions.
Throttle body issues
The electronic throttle body can become dirty or fail, leading to poor throttle response and idling issues.
Fuel injector problems
Fuel injectors can become clogged or fail, leading to performance issues and poor fuel economy.
PORSCHE Cayman 2007

The 2007 Porsche Cayman S is a sleek coupe with a 3.4L 6-cylinder engine producing 295 hp. Manufactured by DR. ING. H.C.F. PORSCHE AG in Uusikaupunki, Finland, this model is known for its performance and precision. With a gross vehicle weight rating between 3,549 and 3,682 lbs, it promises an exhilarating driving experience.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
295
Engine Number of Cylinders
6

Problems:

Oil leaks
The 2007 Porsche Cayman is known for developing oil leaks, particularly from the rear main seal and the intermediate shaft (IMS) bearing.
Ims bearing failure
The intermediate shaft (IMS) bearing in the engine can fail, leading to catastrophic engine damage if not addressed.
Coolant leaks
Coolant leaks can occur from the coolant reservoir or the hoses, leading to overheating issues.
Ignition coil failure
The ignition coils are prone to failure, causing misfires and poor engine performance.
Fuel injector issues
Fuel injectors can get clogged or fail, leading to poor fuel economy and engine performance.
Timing chain tensioner failure
The timing chain tensioner can fail, leading to improper timing and potential engine damage.
Air-oil separator failure
The air-oil separator can fail, leading to excessive oil consumption and smoke from the exhaust.
Mass air flow sensor issues
The mass air flow (MAF) sensor can become dirty or fail, leading to poor engine performance and fuel economy.
PORSCHE Boxster 2007

The 2007 Porsche Boxster S is a sleek convertible powered by a 3.4L, 6-cylinder engine producing 295 hp. Manufactured by DR. ING. H.C.F. PORSCHE AG in Uusikaupunki, Finland, this Type 987 model features a direct TPMS and passive restraint system. With a gross vehicle weight rating ranging from 3,001 to 4,000 lbs, it offers a thrilling open-air driving experience.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
295
Engine Number of Cylinders
6

Problems:

Oil leaks
The 2007 Porsche Boxster is known for developing oil leaks, particularly from the rear main seal and the valve cover gaskets.
Ims bearing failure
The Intermediate Shaft (IMS) bearing is a common issue in this model and can lead to catastrophic engine failure if not addressed.
Coolant leaks
Coolant leaks can occur from the coolant reservoir or the water pump, leading to overheating issues.
Ignition coil failure
The ignition coils in the 2007 Boxster are prone to failure, which can cause misfires and a rough-running engine.
Air-oil separator issues
The air-oil separator can fail, causing excessive oil consumption and smoking from the exhaust.
Timing chain tensioner failure
The timing chain tensioners can wear out, leading to a noisy engine and potential timing issues.
VOLVO S90 2023

The 2023 Volvo S90, manufactured at the Daqing Plant in China, boasts a 2.0L B4204TE engine delivering 295 hp. This all-wheel-drive (AWD) passenger car offers a host of standard safety and driver-assist features, including Dynamic Brake Support (DBS), Lane Departure Warning (LDW), and Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC). The hybrid electric vehicle (Mild HEV) is equipped with advanced technologies such as a backup camera, blind spot warning (BSW), and pedestrian automatic emergency braking (PAEB). Designed for comfort and safety, it includes first and second-row curtain airbags and a robust electronic stability control (ESC) system.

Spec:

Dynamic Brake Support (DBS)
Standard
Engine Brake (hp) From
295
Engine Model
B4204TE
Engine Number of Cylinders
4
Other Engine Info
RPM: 5400

Problems:

Oil consumption
The B4204TE engine may experience higher oil consumption, which can lead to the need for more frequent oil changes.
Turbocharger issues
Turbochargers can wear out or fail, leading to reduced engine performance and the need for expensive repairs.
Timing chain problems
Issues with the timing chain can cause rattling noises and, if not addressed, can lead to severe engine damage.
Piston ring wear
Excessive wear on piston rings can result in loss of compression and reduced engine performance.
Fuel injector problems
Faulty fuel injectors can cause misfires, rough idling, and reduced fuel efficiency.
Cooling system failures
Problems with the cooling system can lead to overheating, which can cause significant engine damage if not promptly addressed.
Engine control unit (ecu) malfunctions
The ECU can experience software or hardware issues that affect engine performance and drivability.
Carbon buildup
Direct injection engines like the B4204TE can suffer from carbon buildup on the intake valves, leading to reduced airflow and performance.
Vibration and noise
Four-cylinder engines can sometimes suffer from balance issues, leading to increased vibration and noise.
Exhaust gas recirculation (egr) valve problems
A malfunctioning EGR valve can cause issues with emissions and engine performance.
TOYOTA Highlander 2019

The 2019 Toyota Highlander is a versatile multipurpose passenger vehicle (MPV) with a 3.5L V6 engine (2GR-FKS) producing 295 hp. It features standard safety technologies like Dynamic Brake Support (DBS), Lane Departure Warning (LDW), Forward Collision Warning (FCW), and Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC). Equipped with an 8-speed automatic transmission and 4WD, it offers a comfortable and secure ride with advanced safety systems. Built in Indiana, USA, this model includes trim options such as LE, LE Plus, XLE, SE, and Limited.

Spec:

Dynamic Brake Support (DBS)
Standard
Engine Brake (hp) From
295
Engine Configuration
V-Shaped
Engine Model
2GR-FKS
Engine Number of Cylinders
6
Other Engine Info
PORT+DIRECT

Problems:

Dynamic brake support (dbs) malfunctions
Issues with the DBS system can lead to a failure in providing additional braking force during emergency stops.
Engine misfire
Engine misfires can occur due to faulty spark plugs, ignition coils, or fuel injectors in the V-Shaped 6-cylinder 2GR-FKS engine.
Oil consumption
Excessive oil consumption can be a problem with the 2GR-FKS engine, often due to worn piston rings or valve seals.
Cooling system issues
Problems with the cooling system, such as radiator leaks or failing water pumps, can affect the engine's performance and longevity.
Fuel system problems
The PORT+DIRECT fuel injection system can have issues like clogged injectors or fuel pump failures, leading to poor engine performance.
Timing chain wear
Over time, the timing chain in the 2GR-FKS engine can stretch or wear out, causing noise and potential engine timing issues.
Exhaust system issues
Problems with the exhaust system, such as a failing catalytic converter or exhaust leaks, can lead to decreased engine efficiency and increased emissions.
Sensor malfunctions
Various sensors (oxygen sensors, mass air flow sensor, etc.) can fail, leading to incorrect engine management and performance issues.
BMW 850i 1991

The 1991 BMW 850i is a stylish coupe powered by a robust 5.0L V12 engine, producing around 295 horsepower. Manufactured by BMW AG in Dingolfing, Germany, this model features a 2-door design and comes with an automatic transmission. The vehicle is equipped with a manual seat belt system and a driver's supplemental restraint system (SRS) for added safety. With a gross vehicle weight rating of 6,000 lb or less, it's a classic blend of luxury and performance.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
295
Engine Manufacturer
BMW-AG
Engine Model
4-Value
Engine Number of Cylinders
12

Problems:

Oil leaks
Due to the age of the vehicle, gaskets and seals may have deteriorated, leading to oil leaks.
Overheating
The cooling system components such as the radiator, hoses, and water pump can fail or become clogged over time.
Fuel injector problems
Fuel injectors may become clogged or fail, causing poor engine performance.
Ignition system issues
Spark plugs, ignition coils, and other ignition system components can wear out, leading to misfires.
Vacuum leaks
Hoses and connections can become brittle and crack, causing vacuum leaks and affecting engine performance.
Timing chain wear
Over time, the timing chain and its components can wear out, potentially causing a loss of engine timing.
Sensor failures
Older sensors such as the oxygen sensor, mass air flow sensor, and others can fail, leading to incorrect engine management.
Carbon buildup
Carbon deposits can form in the intake manifold, valves, and combustion chambers, affecting engine efficiency.
PORSCHE Cayman 2008

The 2008 Porsche Cayman S is a sleek coupe powered by a 3.4L flat-six engine producing 295 hp. Built in Uusikaupunki, Finland, by Valmet, this two-door sports car offers an exhilarating drive with its precise handling and robust performance. Perfect for enthusiasts seeking a blend of luxury and high-performance engineering.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
295
Engine Number of Cylinders
6

Problems:

Oil leaks
The 2008 Porsche Cayman's flat-6 engine is prone to developing oil leaks, particularly from the rear main seal and the intermediate shaft (IMS) bearing.
Intermediate shaft (ims) bearing failure
The IMS bearing in the 2008 Cayman is a known weak point and can lead to catastrophic engine failure if not addressed.
Cooling system issues
The Cayman may experience cooling system problems, including coolant leaks from hoses or the water pump, which can lead to engine overheating.
Ignition coil failure
The ignition coils on the 2008 Cayman can fail, leading to misfires and poor engine performance.
Carbon build-up
The direct injection system in this model can lead to carbon build-up on the intake valves, affecting engine efficiency and performance.
Vacuum leaks
Vacuum leaks can occur in the intake manifold or other vacuum lines, causing rough idling and performance issues.
Spark plug wear
The spark plugs can wear out prematurely, leading to misfires and reduced engine efficiency.
Fuel pump failure
The fuel pump can fail, causing issues with fuel delivery to the engine and resulting in poor performance or stalling.
BMW 850i 1991

The 1991 BMW 850i is a luxurious two-door coupe powered by a robust 5.0L V12 engine producing 295 hp. Manufactured by BMW AG in Dingolfing, Germany, this classic model belongs to the 8 Series and features a manual seat belt system along with a driver supplemental restraint system (SRS). It's designed for those who appreciate high-performance and elegant craftsmanship.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
295
Engine Manufacturer
BMW-AG
Engine Model
4-Value
Engine Number of Cylinders
12

Problems:

Oil leaks
Due to the age of the vehicle, gaskets and seals may have deteriorated, leading to oil leaks.
Overheating
The cooling system components such as the radiator, hoses, and water pump can fail or become clogged over time.
Fuel injector problems
Fuel injectors may become clogged or fail, causing poor engine performance.
Ignition system issues
Spark plugs, ignition coils, and other ignition system components can wear out, leading to misfires.
Vacuum leaks
Hoses and connections can become brittle and crack, causing vacuum leaks and affecting engine performance.
Timing chain wear
Over time, the timing chain and its components can wear out, potentially causing a loss of engine timing.
Sensor failures
Older sensors such as the oxygen sensor, mass air flow sensor, and others can fail, leading to incorrect engine management.
Carbon buildup
Carbon deposits can form in the intake manifold, valves, and combustion chambers, affecting engine efficiency.
BMW 850i 1991

The 1991 BMW 850i is a classic coupe powered by a robust 5.0L V12 engine producing 295 horsepower. Manufactured in Dingolfing, Germany, this luxury vehicle features an automatic transmission and a supplemental restraint system for added safety. With its sleek 2-door design and high-performance engine, the 850i remains an iconic model in BMW's 8 Series lineup.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
295
Engine Manufacturer
BMW-AG
Engine Model
4-Value
Engine Number of Cylinders
12

Problems:

Oil leaks
Due to the age of the vehicle, gaskets and seals may have deteriorated, leading to oil leaks.
Overheating
The cooling system components such as the radiator, hoses, and water pump can fail or become clogged over time.
Fuel injector problems
Fuel injectors may become clogged or fail, causing poor engine performance.
Ignition system issues
Spark plugs, ignition coils, and other ignition system components can wear out, leading to misfires.
Vacuum leaks
Hoses and connections can become brittle and crack, causing vacuum leaks and affecting engine performance.
Timing chain wear
Over time, the timing chain and its components can wear out, potentially causing a loss of engine timing.
Sensor failures
Older sensors such as the oxygen sensor, mass air flow sensor, and others can fail, leading to incorrect engine management.
Carbon buildup
Carbon deposits can form in the intake manifold, valves, and combustion chambers, affecting engine efficiency.
PORSCHE Cayman 2007

The 2007 Porsche Cayman S is a sleek coupe powered by a 3.4L 6-cylinder engine producing 295 hp. Manufactured by DR. ING. H.C.F. PORSCHE AG in Finland, this vehicle offers a sporty and thrilling driving experience. It features a direct Tire Pressure Monitoring System and falls within a gross vehicle weight rating of 3,549 - 3,682 lbs. Ideal for enthusiasts seeking performance and style in a compact package.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
295
Engine Number of Cylinders
6

Problems:

Oil leaks
The 2007 Porsche Cayman is known for developing oil leaks, particularly from the rear main seal and the intermediate shaft (IMS) bearing.
Ims bearing failure
The intermediate shaft (IMS) bearing in the engine can fail, leading to catastrophic engine damage if not addressed.
Coolant leaks
Coolant leaks can occur from the coolant reservoir or the hoses, leading to overheating issues.
Ignition coil failure
The ignition coils are prone to failure, causing misfires and poor engine performance.
Fuel injector issues
Fuel injectors can get clogged or fail, leading to poor fuel economy and engine performance.
Timing chain tensioner failure
The timing chain tensioner can fail, leading to improper timing and potential engine damage.
Air-oil separator failure
The air-oil separator can fail, leading to excessive oil consumption and smoke from the exhaust.
Mass air flow sensor issues
The mass air flow (MAF) sensor can become dirty or fail, leading to poor engine performance and fuel economy.
BMW 850i 1991

The 1991 BMW 850i is a classic coupe powered by a robust 4.998-liter V12 engine, delivering 295 horsepower. Manufactured by BMW AG in Dingolfing, Germany, this 2-door passenger car is part of the prestigious 8 Series. It features a manual seat belt type and a Dr. Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) for enhanced safety. With a gross vehicle weight of 6,000 lbs or less, this iconic model combines performance and elegance.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
295
Engine Manufacturer
BMW-AG
Engine Model
4-Value
Engine Number of Cylinders
12

Problems:

Oil leaks
Due to the age of the vehicle, gaskets and seals may have deteriorated, leading to oil leaks.
Overheating
The cooling system components such as the radiator, hoses, and water pump can fail or become clogged over time.
Fuel injector problems
Fuel injectors may become clogged or fail, causing poor engine performance.
Ignition system issues
Spark plugs, ignition coils, and other ignition system components can wear out, leading to misfires.
Vacuum leaks
Hoses and connections can become brittle and crack, causing vacuum leaks and affecting engine performance.
Timing chain wear
Over time, the timing chain and its components can wear out, potentially causing a loss of engine timing.
Sensor failures
Older sensors such as the oxygen sensor, mass air flow sensor, and others can fail, leading to incorrect engine management.
Carbon buildup
Carbon deposits can form in the intake manifold, valves, and combustion chambers, affecting engine efficiency.
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