PORSCHE BOXTER PASSOU EM 2 OFICINAS E NINGUEM RESOLVEU

The Porsche Boxster 981 S 3.4, with a 7-speed PDK transmission, arrived at allVento after five months of being parked in another workshop without a solution. The problem? A chronic defect in the PDK 7DT-70, produced by ZF for Porsche: a failure in the fork position sensor. This defect affects not only the Boxster 981, but also the Cayman 981, 911 (997.2 and 991.1), and other PDK-equipped models. Typically, the solution offered is a complete transmission replacement, costing between US$18,000 and US$25,000. But at allVento, we show that it is possible to repair the part with quality and accurate technical information, respecting both the customer and the car. In the video, you will learn: The history of the Boxster 981 parked for months. Why position sensor failure is so common in PDK. Difference between genuine parts, aftermarket parts, and aftermarket solutions. How to avoid serious mistakes when repairing dual-clutch transmissions. AllVento's work standard: transparency, technical preparation, and respect for the customer. If you own a Porsche, VW, Audi, or other premium Volkswagen Group models, know that allVento is a national leader in advanced diagnostics, DSG/PDK transmissions, and high-complexity maintenance. 📲 FOLLOW ALLVENTO More high-performance technical content: /@allvento 🔍 FIND A BUENO Find AllVento-certified professionals throughout Brazil: 👉 https://encontreumbueno.com.br 🛠️ ALLVENTO WORKSHOP – Pinhais/PR Specialized in VW, Audi, Porsche, and advanced diesel maintenance. 📞 (41) 99545-8287 📍 R. Dezenove de Novembro, 653 - Estância Pinhais, Pinhais - PR, 83323-260 12:00 AM – Porsche Boxster 981 stopped for 5 months 1:00 AM – Why the PDK is a challenge even for repair shops 3:30 AM – PDK 7DT-70 (ZF) transmission structure 6:00 AM – Fork position sensor: the chronic defect 9:00 AM – Boxster, Cayman, and 911: affected models 12:00 PM – Original vs. aftermarket parts: risks and differences 3:00 PM – How to avoid mistakes in PDK repairs 5:00 PM – Next steps for the 981