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Porsche Turbo S

MA1.71S 3.8L Turbo 560 hp Automatic All-wheel drive Convertible 2013–2016
– Be Careful
Engine MA1.71S – Be Careful 22,300–71,400 $

The MA1.71S differs from the MA1.71 primarily through different turbochargers, higher boost pressure and PASM Sport as standard. The crankcase and fundamental construction are identical to the 520 hp engine β€” both variants share weaknesses almost completely. The higher boost stresses VTG mechanics and valve train more heavily. The HPFP is identical and fails at comparable rates. What distinguishes the engine: at identical dimensions you feel more torque and spontaneity β€” the difference is real but subtle. Anyone buying a used Turbo S should pay special attention to engine oil quality, borescope on cylinders 4–6 and VTG actuator freedom of movement, beyond the usual MA1 checkpoints.

Fun Factor? Fun to Drive!

Turbo S Open β€” Everyday Hypercar

As a cabrio the Turbo S becomes somewhat more touristy, but performance remains fully intact. With the roof open the boost sounds more pronounced; the AWD keeps everything controlled. A car that knows no fear and makes no compromises.

Engine Weaknesses 8

!! High-pressure fuel pump (HPFP) failure

Same HPFP as the MA1.71, identical failure pattern. Fuel pressure collapses, limp mode is activated. Long lead times for replacement parts.

Symptoms: Extended cranking, engine starts briefly then stalls, 'Engine power reduced', fault code P1023

2,500–5,500 $ from 80,000 km
!! Bore scoring on Alusil cylinders

Despite the 9A1 block with improved Alusil coating, bore scoring is documented. The Turbo S's higher boost pressure can marginally increase risk on cold starts.

Symptoms: Rhythmic engine noise, increased oil consumption, sooty right exhaust side, aluminium particles in oil filter

10,000–25,000 $
!! PDK distance sensor / valve block failure

PDK sensor failure puts the gearbox in limp mode. Specialists can replace just the distance sensor β€” considerably cheaper than the full gearbox swap Porsche typically proposes.

Symptoms: P1731–P1734, no reverse gear, gearbox limp mode

1,500–10,000 $ from 90,000 km
!! VTG actuator rod corroded

The Turbo S's higher boost pressure puts additional stress on the VTG linkage. Salt ingress causes ball joints to seize.

Symptoms: Inconsistent boost, overboost or no boost, actuator cannot be moved

300–5,000 $ from 60,000 km
! Turbo intercooler hose (right) weeping oil

Identical issue to the MA1.71: the right intercooler hose on early 991.1 Turbo S models seals poorly. The revised part number resolves the problem permanently.

Symptoms: Oil spots under right side of car, oil film on hose, oil smell when engine is warm

80–300 $ from 30,000 km
! Intake valve carbon deposits (DFI)

Identical DFI valve carbonisation issue as the MA1.71. Short trips and high blow-by content accelerate deposit build-up.

Symptoms: Light hesitation at part throttle, reduced power with heavy build-up, marginally higher consumption

1,000–2,500 $ from 90,000 km
! Ignition coil failure (991 type)

991-series ignition coils crack from heat and corrosion. Same design as the MA1.71. Replace all six when one fails.

Symptoms: Misfires, engine stumble, check engine light, rough idle

400–900 $ from 60,000 km
! Changeover valves (COV) failure

All eight COV solenoids share the same vacuum system. Early Turbo S models were covered by service campaign WC-43. The revised part number is the permanent fix.

Symptoms: Coolant fault, climate control failure, exhaust flap issues, check engine light

200–800 $ from 40,000 km

Vehicle Weaknesses 11

!! HVAC Temperature Blend Door Actuators Faulty

HVAC blend door actuators fail and cause incorrect air temperatures. Recoding required after replacement.

300–1,500 $ from 80,000 km
!! Body Soft-Top Fabric Chafes β€” Porsche Refuses Warranty

The soft-top fabric shows pronounced chafe marks at the fold lines after 3–4 years. Porsche Germany classifies this as normal appearance. New roof approximately €4,100 plus €1,000 fitting.

3,000–5,500 $ from 50,000 km
! Body Cabriolet Roof Headliner Creasing

The interior headliner of the cabriolet roof develops creases and partially detaches. A cosmetic issue with no functional impact.

800–3,000 $ from 60,000 km
! Brakes High Brake Wear Under Sporty Use

Brake pads and brake discs wear significantly faster than expected under sporty use. PCCB ceramic brakes are less affected.

500–2,500 $ from 25,000 km
! Body Water Ingress Through Aged Seals

Door and window seals harden over time. Water enters the interior in heavy rain.

100–500 $ from 80,000 km
! Rust Underbody Bolts Rust and Seize

On cars driven in winter, exhaust nuts, bolts and underbody fasteners seize solid with road salt. Follow-on costs arise from snapped studs during the next service.

200–1,500 $ from 60,000 km
! Interior Interior Rattles β€” Doors and Parcel Shelf

Door cards, rear parcel shelves and B-pillar trims creak and rattle over road imperfections. Cause: plastic clips and metal contact points without adequate damping.

0–300 $ from 40,000 km
! Steering PADM Engine Mount Sensor Failure

Active engine mounts with Sport Chrono package lose their damping control due to internal sensor failure. Often just the sensor needs replacing, not the complete mount. Primarily affects 991.1 from around 30,000 km.

220–2,500 $ from 35,000 km
! HVAC AC Condenser Leaking from Stone Impact

Both AC condensers sit exposed behind the front bumper and are frequently damaged by stone impacts. Refrigerant escapes slowly or suddenly. Replacing both condensers plus the dryer at the same time is recommended.

1,200–1,800 $ from 60,000 km
! Body Targa Sliding Roof Seal Detaches Repeatedly β€” Front Right

The front right seal detaches over approximately 20 cm. Re-gluing does not hold permanently. Repair requires a complete sliding roof replacement with repainting.

0–2,000 $ from 30,000 km
! Body Targa Roof Leaks Water in High-Pressure Car Wash

High-pressure car washes force water in at the A-pillar/roof joint. Sealed in normal driving and rain. Regular seal conditioning helps.

0–300 $
NHTSA Owner Complaints
Above Average
2 complaints Β· 2011–2019
Other
1
Body Structure
1
Wipers & Visibility
1

Top Reported Issues

⚠ Other (1 complaints)
⚠ Body Structure (1 complaints)
⚠ Wipers & Visibility (1 complaints)
Source: NHTSA (nhtsa.gov) Β· 2026-03