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Comma

Comma
About Comma

Comma for Porsche

Comma is a trusted automotive fluids brand offering high-quality engine oils, coolants, brake fluids, and transmission oils engineered to meet modern vehicle standards. Where listed for Porsche applications at Design911, Comma products can support reliable servicing and protection across a wide range of models.

A Quick Look at Comma

Comma information on this page is based on details supplied by the manufacturer or distributor, plus any OE references provided with the parts.

Choosing the Right Fit for Your Porsche

Where Comma is listed for Porsche, use the supplied model coverage and OE references to confirm suitability. Check details that commonly affect fitment such as model year, engine variant, and fluid specification where relevant.

  • Typical reasons to replace these fluids or related parts include routine servicing, unknown service history, contamination, leaks, or age-related degradation.
  • Common symptoms that may prompt investigation include overheating, fluctuating temperatures, warning lights, poor heater performance, or visible leaks and residue in the engine bay.
  • Practical checks often include monitoring levels, inspecting for staining or damp areas around joints, and pressure testing the cooling system if you suspect small leaks.

Browse by Category

If you already know the area you are working on, start with the category and then filter by Porsche model. Where real-world symptoms and typical reasons to replace are provided, use them to keep the wording grounded.

Engine Cooling — Cooling components such as radiators, pumps, hoses, and coolers are replaced when there are leaks, overheating, repeated low coolant warnings, or age-related deterioration. Common real-world clues include sweet smells, visible puddles, steam, temperature gauge rising under load, gurgling after shutdown, and staining around hoses or the radiator.

  • Check coolant level regularly and look for staining or dampness around hose joints, the radiator, water pump area, and the expansion tank.
  • A cooling system pressure test (sometimes with UV dye) helps locate slow leaks and hairline cracks that only show when hot.

Coolant Bottles / Expansion Tanks — Expansion tanks are often replaced when they crack, seep at seams, or develop unreliable level sensor or cap interfaces. Owners typically notice slow coolant loss, low coolant warnings, or crusty residue around seams and hose necks even when no obvious puddle is present.

  • Look for crusty deposits or staining around the tank seam, cap, and hose connections as an early indication of leaks or venting.
  • Because leaks can worsen with heat soak after shutdown, pressure testing and close inspection around seams and necks are useful when hunting for hairline cracks.

Coolant / Antifreeze — Coolant is changed to maintain corrosion protection, correct freezing and boiling protection, and stable engine temperatures. Real-world reasons include unknown coolant history, contamination (rust or sludge), overheating incidents, or cooling system repairs that require a full refill and bleed.

  • Avoid mixing different coolant types where possible, as this can reduce protection or encourage sludge; if in doubt, flush and refill with the correct specification.
  • Inspect coolant colour and clarity and check for white or crusty residue around joints; repeated level loss usually indicates a leak or air entering the system.

Service Parts — Service parts are replaced as routine maintenance to keep your Porsche reliable, efficient, and well protected. Changing filters, spark plugs, belts, and fluids on schedule can resolve hard starting, rough idle, reduced fuel economy, poor throttle response, and various minor drivability issues.

  • Follow Porsche’s service intervals for your model, or service more frequently if the car sees short journeys or hard use.
  • Keep a clear service log; it helps diagnostics, supports resale value, and makes it easier to track when key fluids and filters were last changed.

Explore Comma at Design911

View the current Comma range for Porsche at Design911, then filter by model and category to narrow down to the right parts and fluids for your specific car.

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