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Porsche 911 TSBs

The 911 has been assigned 220 technical service bulletins (TSB). The 2018 model year has been involved in the most bulletins.

TSBs contain recommended steps and procedures for diagnosing or repairing a known problem. They are issued directly by Porsche to service technicians. You'll often see TSBs used as evidence in lawsuits when owners feel the automaker should help with repairs.

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TSB Counts by Model Year

Clicking on a model year will bring you to CarComplaints.com which has a full list of documents from the NHTSA.
  • 2020 7 (7%)
  • 2019 67 (68%)
  • 2018 99 (100%)
  • 2017 85 (86%)
  • 2016 65 (66%)
  • 2015 55 (56%)
  • 2014 61 (62%)
  • 2013 50 (51%)
  • 2012 48 (48%)
  • 2005 31 (31%)
  • 2004 32 (32%)
  • 2003 35 (35%)
  • 2002 44 (44%)
  • 2001 54 (55%)
  • 2000 36 (36%)
  • 1999 44 (44%)
  • 1998 36 (36%)
  • 1997 40 (40%)
  • 1996 45 (45%)
  • 1995 28 (28%)
  • 1994 17 (17%)
  • 1993 15 (15%)
  • 1992 15 (15%)
  • 1991 15 (15%)
  • 1990 15 (15%)
  • 1983 7 (7%)
  • 1969 6 (6%)
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