New to both Porsche and the forum so if I am in the wrong place, be gentle with me! Had the Macan since September 15. I'd like to get the wheels of and get the winter crud off the inside and then put some Auto Finesse stuff on that supposedly protects the alloys. I am "garage competent" so looked for jacking points so that I could get the trolley jack under. Found the jacking points but they are covered in plastic. After a bit of Googling, I put the jack away and decided to hang fire. Consensus seems to be that you need a bit of rubber akin to a hockey puck (it was an American site!) that sits between the plastic and the jack head. Seems a bit of a bodge so thought I'd ask the UK community. What does anyone else do to jack up a Macan that only has a trolley jack?
It's a shame you haven't had a response to your question. I'm with you on the DIY side, I swap winter wheels and tyres on two cars so I understand your caution when it comes to jacking the thing up.
Only an observation, but had your question been one of colour choice, which size wheels look best or whether you should choose the pano roof option, this thread would be 20+ pages by now!
If it's anything like other Porsches, there'll be 2 marks on the outer sill, like little arrows. Under the sill I at those points is a strengthened section that you can use a trolley jack under. But I don't have my Macan yet so I can't tell you for sure, but you can download the good to know manual.
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Guess you have checked the manual for the jacking points, most cars have indents in the sill but you will need to get some jack stands under in a secure point. There is a very thorough description on tackling jacking on you tube, check out Eric the car guy.com, hope this helps
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Previous Porsche’s
2008. 987 Boxster S Sport basalt
2012. 991 Carrera S aqua
2016. Macan Turbo volcano
Current
2020. Macan GTS crayon
2024. Macan GTS gentian. Delivery update mid May https://configurator.porsche.com/porsche-code/PR8H7WC6
New to both Porsche and the forum so if I am in the wrong place, be gentle with me! Had the Macan since September 15. I'd like to get the wheels of and get the winter crud off the inside and then put some Auto Finesse stuff on that supposedly protects the alloys. I am "garage competent" so looked for jacking points so that I could get the trolley jack under. Found the jacking points but they are covered in plastic. After a bit of Googling, I put the jack away and decided to hang fire. Consensus seems to be that you need a bit of rubber akin to a hockey puck (it was an American site!) that sits between the plastic and the jack head. Seems a bit of a bodge so thought I'd ask the UK community. What does anyone else do to jack up a Macan that only has a trolley jack?
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Steve
I haven't got my Macan yet or even looked underneath one yet, but I do drive a poor mans Cayenne, a Touageg, which is identical underneath as far a jacking points are concerned. My jacking points are also covered in plastic, which is there I believe to stop the metal sill / jacking point being damaged by metal jack saddles. I have swapped wheels a few times now and simply just put the jack below the plastic cover and lift away. Never have had an issues and the plastic shows no ill effects after either. Just be sure your jacks up to the weight as even the lighter Macan is no VW polo.
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There is a Porsche Jack adaptor available from Design 911UK for use on all modern Porsches. The Macan isn't listed, but that could be because it is a new model. They will tell you if it can be used on your P & J.
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I haven't got my Macan yet or even looked underneath one yet, but I do drive a poor mans Cayenne, a Touageg, which is identical underneath as far a jacking points are concerned. My jacking points are also covered in plastic, which is there I believe to stop the metal sill / jacking point being damaged by metal jack saddles. I have swapped wheels a few times now and simply just put the jack below the plastic cover and lift away. Never have had an issues and the plastic shows no ill effects after either. Just be sure your jacks up to the weight as even the lighter Macan is no VW polo.
Do you use a trolley jack, and if so what type of saddle does it have? I've seen on the US site a saddle with a flat plate and a thick, grooved rubber pad riveted to it. Looks handy for avoiding damage. But from what you say it seems Porsche have thought of that and provided the plastic 'guards'.
Do you do one wheel at a time using the trolley jack or do you jack the whole vehicle up on axle stands. If so, where do you place the axle stands?