Gearbox / Transmission
- Clutch Kits
- Clutch Kits - High Performance
- Clutch Release Bearings
- Clutch Bolts
- Gearbox Parts
- Driveshafts & Parts
- Gasket Sets / Gaskets / Seals / Lock Nuts
- Gearbox Mounts
- Gearshift Control Parts
- Flywheel / Torque
- CV Joints Kits
- CV Boots and Kits
- Cardan Shaft / Prop Shaft
- Gearbox Oil
- Gearbox Sump / Oil Pan
- Rear Differential
- Sensors
- Transmission Cooling
- Transfer Box & parts
- Porsche 991 Carrera 2 3.0L (370 Bhp)
- Porsche 991 Carrera 2S 3.0L (420 Bhp)
- Porsche 991 Carrera 4 3.0L (370 Bhp)
- Porsche 991 Carrera 4S 3.0L (420 Bhp)
- Porsche 991 Cabriolet 2 3.0L (370 Bhp)
- Porsche 991 Cabriolet 2S 3.0L (420 Bhp)
- Porsche 991 Cabriolet 4 3.0L (370 Bhp)
- Porsche 991 Cabriolet 4S 3.0L (420 Bhp)
- Porsche 991 Targa 4 3.0L (370 Bhp)
- Porsche 991 Targa 4S 3.0L (420 Bhp)
- Porsche 991 Turbo Coupe 3.8L (540 Bhp)
- Porsche 991 Turbo S Coupe 3.8L (580 Bhp)
- Porsche 991 Turbo Cabriolet 3.8L (540 Bhp)
- Porsche 991 Turbo S Cabriolet 3.8L (580 Bhp)
- Porsche 991 Speedster 4.0L (510Bhp)
- Porsche 991 GT3 4.0L (500 Bhp) / GT3 RS 4.0L (520 Bhp)
- Porsche 991 GT2 RS 3.8L PDK (700 bhp)
In this section, we cover all your Porsche parts and spares relating to - Accelerator Cables, Clutch Kits, Clutch Kits - High Performance, Clutch Release Bearings, Clutch Cables & Parts, Clutch Guide Tube, Clutch Ring Gear, Clutch Forks & Levers, Clutch Bolts, CV Joints Kits, CV Boots and Kits, Driveshafts / Cardan Shaft / Prop Shaft, Gearshift Control Parts, Gearbox, Porsche Gearbox Parts, Gearbox Gasket Sets, Gearbox Mounts, Gearbox Oil, Gearbox Sump / Oil Pan, Sportomatic, Differential, Flywheel / Torque, Speed / Reference Sensors, Transmission Parts, Oil Coolers, Cardan Shaft / Prop Shaft.
What are the symptoms of a bad gearbox/transmission?
Some tell-tale signs you may need to look at your car's transmission...
Whining and Clunking
This may seem fairly obvious, but those are often the symptoms we ignore the most. When your car starts making noises it shouldn’t be making, it’s time to get it checked out. You’ll probably hear a humming or buzzing coming from your transmission. When this happens, don’t wait to bring it in. Fix it as soon as possible before any further damage occurs.
Lack of Response
Your transmission was designed so that you can switch gears instantaneously. So when there is a delayed response and it doesn’t immediately do what you want it to, you guessed it. It’s time for a checkup.
Burning Smell
The smell of something burning is never a good sign when it’s coming from your car. The cause could be any number of things, but it’s most commonly the overheating of the transmission fluid. Don’t panic when this happens, just get it checked out as soon as possible.
Leaking Fluid
Fluid, where it shouldn’t be, is one of the easiest symptoms to spot. The best way to find where the leak is coming from is to lay down a few pieces of cardboard when the car is parked. Then slide out the pieces to see just where your car is leaking. Be sure to share this information with the mechanic or service professional when you take it in to be resolved.
Grinding Gears
This symptom manifests itself differently for manual and automatic transmissions. For manual transmissions, when you change gears and you hear or feel a sense of grinding; it may mean that you have just worn out the clutch and you need to replace it. But it can also mean that one of the transmission’s synchronizers is worn out and damaged. For automatic transmissions, a rough shift rather than an unnoticeable one could be caused by a few things. Take it into a professional to diagnose.
What are the signs of a bad clutch?
The clutch is a hugely important part of your vehicle - without it, you'd be unable to change between gears. Like many of your car's components, it is possible your clutch may wear out over time.
Find out more about what your Porsche’s clutch does below, and what symptoms to look out for if you think yours might be due for replacement.
There are many factors that contribute to how long your clutch is likely to last. Clutches are designed to last anywhere between 50,000 and 100,000 miles or maybe even more, but this depends on the quality of your car, how well you maintain it and your driving style.
For example, if you do a lot of stop-start city driving, your clutch is likely to wear out sooner as you'll be shifting between lower gears more frequently.
If you're experiencing any of the below symptoms, you may need a clutch replacement:
- Spongy, sticking, vibrating or loose clutch pedal when pressed
- Squeaking or grumbling noise when pressed
- Ability to rev the engine, but poor acceleration
- Difficulty shifting gear
- 'Slipping' clutch, causing a momentary loss of acceleration.
Be sure to get in touch if you feel you have an issue with your clutch, it is always better to have a look sooner rather than later!