Maintaining your Porsche Taycan’s air filter is essential for ensuring optimal performance and longevity. A clean air filter allows for proper airflow, helping your electric vehicle operate efficiently while protecting vital components from dust and debris.

When to Replace the Air Filter

It’s recommended to inspect the air filter every 15,000 miles or annually, whichever comes first. However, if you often drive in dusty or polluted environments, more frequent checks and replacements may be necessary.

Step-by-Step Guide to Swapping the Air Filter

  • Gather Tools: You’ll need a screwdriver or Torx driver, depending on the air filter housing design.
  • Locate the Air Filter Housing: Open the front trunk (frunk) and identify the air filter compartment.
  • Remove the Cover: Unscrew and carefully lift the housing cover to expose the filter.
  • Extract the Old Filter: Take out the dirty air filter and dispose of it properly.
  • Install the New Filter: Insert the new air filter, ensuring it fits snugly and correctly.
  • Reassemble: Replace the cover and secure all screws tightly.
  • Test: Start your Taycan and ensure everything runs smoothly.

By regularly swapping out the air filter, you maintain your Porsche Taycan’s peak efficiency and protect its internal systems from harmful particles. This simple maintenance task can enhance your driving experience and prolong the life of your vehicle.