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Bosch
Bosch for Porsche
Bosch parts for Porsche models from Design911, focusing on ignition, engine electrical, and key service items that help keep your car starting, running, and driving as it should.
A Quick Look at Bosch
Bosch 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 Bosch 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, side/position, and connector type where relevant.
- Typical reasons to choose Bosch include improving reliability of sensors, ignition parts, and service components so that warning lights, hard starting, and poor running are less likely to reappear after repair.
- Common symptoms that lead to replacement include misfires, rough idle, hard starting, poor fuel economy, and intermittent or persistent sensor-related fault codes.
- Before replacing a part again, it is sensible to check battery voltage, wiring, connectors, and for vacuum or air leaks, as these often cause repeat issues even with new components.
- Where available, using live diagnostic data and carefully inspecting connectors helps confirm faults before you fit Bosch parts, reducing guesswork and unnecessary replacements.
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 Electrical — Engine electrical parts cover starting, charging, ignition, and many of the sensors and control components that keep your Porsche running smoothly; they are often replaced when diagnosing no-starts, misfires, charging issues, and warning lights, and Bosch is frequently chosen for known-quality engine management parts where listed.
- Check battery condition, grounds, and connector corrosion before condemning multiple components.
- Use fault codes as a guide but confirm with testing rather than replacing parts blindly.
Distributor Cap — Distributor caps are a wear item in older Porsche ignition systems; they are changed when chasing misfires, rough idle, damp-weather starting problems, or visible corrosion and tracking, and Bosch caps can be a suitable choice where specified for consistent spark distribution.
- Inspect inside the cap for dark tracking lines, cracks, and terminal corrosion if you notice misfires, especially in wet conditions.
- Consider replacing the cap together with the rotor so that both wear items are refreshed at the same time.
Ignition Coil — A single ignition coil is typically replaced when there are misfires under load, rough running as the engine warms up, or visible damage and leakage, and selecting a Bosch coil where applicable helps restore strong, consistent spark energy.
- Heat-related failures may only show when the engine is hot, so test and observe symptoms at full operating temperature.
- Check plugs and leads as part of diagnosis, as excessive resistance can overload coils and lead to repeat failures.
Service Parts — Service parts such as filters, plugs, and ignition items are renewed as routine maintenance to maintain performance, economy, and reliability; Bosch components are often used where their specification matches Porsche requirements.
- Regular servicing with quality parts can resolve multiple overlapping issues like hard starting, poor economy, and rough idle in one step.
- Keeping a dated service record helps future diagnostics and supports the car’s long-term value.
Ignition Coils — Sets or kits of ignition coils are fitted when misfires are present across cylinders, when the history is unknown, or as a reliability refresh, and Bosch coils can be an option where listed to match or complement Porsche ignition strategies.
- If one old coil has failed and others are the same age, renewing them together can reduce repeat misfire call-backs.
- Inspect coil boots and connectors carefully for cracks and tracking, and confirm spark plug specification before fitting new coils.
Explore Bosch at Design911
View the current Bosch range for Porsche at Design911, then filter by model and category to narrow down to the right parts.

Fits:
Porsche 928 1987-90
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91160614100
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Sold each - 6 required per car
Fits:
Porsche 911 1970-77 Mechanical Injection
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- Porsche 911 1974-1977 2.7L / 1976-77 3.0 Carrera

Fits:
Porsche 964 1989-94
Porsche 993 1994-98
The "rotor" head is attached to the top of the distributor shaft which is driven by a gear on the engine's camshaft and thus synchronized to it. This rotor is pressed against a carbon brush on the center terminal of the distributor cap which connects to the ignition coil either through the top and wired directly to the coil in HEI systems, or via the centre terminal in points ignition systems and remotely connected to the coil.
The rotor is constructed such that the centre tab is electrically connected to its outer edge so that voltage coming in to the centre post travels through the carbon point to the outer edge of the rotor. As the camshaft rotates, the rotor spins and its outer edge passes each of the internal plug terminals to fire each spark plug.
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- Porsche 964 (911) C2 1989-93
- Porsche 964 (911) C4 1989-93
- Porsche 964 (911) RS 3.6L 1991-93
- Porsche 964 (911) RS 3.8L 1991-93
- Porsche 964 (911) TURBO 3.3L 1991-93
- Porsche 964 (911) TURBO 3.6L 1991-93
- Porsche 993 (911) C2 1994-97
- Porsche 993 (911) C4 1994-97
- Porsche 993 (911) RS 1994-97
- Porsche 993 (911) C2S 1994-97
- Porsche 993 (911) C4S 1994-97
- Porsche 993 (911) TURBO 1994-96
- Porsche 993 (911) GT2 1994-97
- Porsche 993 (911) TURBO S 1994-97

For Ignition Kits: 964PPT and 911PPT
Function:
The Oxygen Sensor (also known as Lambda Sensor) is located in the exhaust manifold and measures the amount of unburned oxygen in your engine's exhaust. Based on the amount of oxygen, it sends a signal to your engine computer which then adjusts the air/fuel mixture for optimum engine performance and emission control.
Failure Symptoms:
• Excessive fuel consumption, a faulty oxygen sensor can waste 30% of your fuel.
• Driveability problems, such as engine surging or hesitation.
• High hydrocarbon emissions, failing an emissions inspection.
• The engine warning light may be on or service flag displayed.
• The ecu/computer stores a mixture-related fault code.
• When the oxygen sensor has stopped functioning completely, the catalytic converter may overheat and fail
Maintenance / Service:
• Test and/or replace every 30,000 miles.
• Perform periodic emission checks.
• Watch for service light.
• Vehicle manufacturers recommend periodic inspection and replacement of oxygen sensor.
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- Porsche 955 Cayenne S 4.5L V8 2003-06
Fits:
Porsche 911 2.0 01/63-07/67
Porsche 912 1.6 01/65-07/67
Diagram ref no 3
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6 Required per engine. Price is for each.

Fits:
Porsche Cayenne 3.0L V6 Hybrid M06.EC
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Fits:
Porsche 957 Cayenne S / GTS / Turbo 4.8L 2007-10
Porsche 958 Cayenne S / GTS / Turbo 4.8L 2010-18
Porsche 970 Panamera 3.6L / 4.8L 2009-16
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Diagram ref no 7
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- Porsche 957 Cayenne S/GTS 4.8L 2007-10
- Porsche 957 Cayenne Turbo / Turbo S 4.8L 2007-10
- Porsche 958 Cayenne S V8 4.8L Petrol 400HP 2010-17
- Porsche 958 Cayenne GTS V8 4.8L Petrol 400HP 2010-17
- Porsche 958 Cayenne Turbo V8 4.8L Petrol 500HP 2010-17
- Porsche 958 Cayenne Turbo S V8 4.8L Petrol 550HP 2010-17
- Porsche 970.1 Panamera V6 3.6L 2WD 2009-13
- Porsche 970.1 Panamera 4 V6 3.6L 4WD 2009-13
- Porsche 970.1 Panamera S V8 4.8L 2009-13
- Porsche 970.1 Panamera 4S V8 4.8L 2009-13
- Porsche 970.1 Panamera GTS V8 4.8L 2011-13
- Porsche 970.1 Panamera Turbo V8 4.8L 2009-13
- Porsche 970.1 Panamera Turbo S V8 4.8L 2009-13
- Porsche 970.2 Panamera V6 3.6L 2WD (310Hp) 2014-16
- Porsche 970.2 Panamera 4 V6 3.6L 4WD (310Hp) 2014-16
- Porsche 970.2 Panamera GTS V8 4.8L 4WD (440Hp) 2014-16
- Porsche 970.2 Panamera Turbo V8 4.8L (520Hp) 2014-16
- Porsche 970.2 Panamera Turbo V8 Executive 2014-16
- Porsche 970.2 Panamera Turbo S V8 4.8L 2014-16
12V, Holder may need adaptation.
Sold as a pair 420Hz +500Hz

Length: 92 mm
Bore Ø : 8,7 mm
Operating Mode: Electric-pneumatic
Voltage: 12 V
Rated Voltage: 12 V
Power Consumption: 60 W
Frequency Range: 420 Hz
Width: 57 mm
Height: 124 mm
Connector / Clamp: Connector may need adjustment
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Fits:
Porsche 997.2 Turbo 2010-13
(in front of catalyst)
Function:
The Oxygen Sensor (also known as Lambda Sensor) is located in the exhaust manifold and measures the amount of unburned oxygen in your engine's exhaust. Based on the amount of oxygen, it sends a signal to your engine computer which then adjusts the air/fuel mixture for optimum engine performance and emission control.
Failure Symptoms:
• Excessive fuel consumption, a faulty oxygen sensor can waste 30% of your fuel.
• Driveability problems, such as engine surging or hesitation.
• High hydrocarbon emissions, failing an emissions inspection.
• The engine warning light may be on or service flag displayed.
• The ecu/computer stores a mixture-related fault code.
• When the oxygen sensor has stopped functioning completely, the catalytic converter may overheat and fail
Maintenance/Service:
• Test and/or replace every 30,000 miles.
• Perform periodic emission checks.
• Watch for service light.
• Vehicle manufacturers recommend periodic inspection and replacement of oxygen sensor.
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Diagram ref no 15
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Fits:
Porsche 958 Cayenne 3.0L V6 DIESEL 2012>>
(Engine type: CRCA / CRCB)
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Diagram ref no 6
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Fits:
Porsche 958 Cayenne 3.0L Diesel 2011-18 *cars without activated carbon canister with SCR (option code: 1E9)
Porsche 958 Cayenne S 4.2L Diesel 2011-18 *EU6 plus exhaust concept (option code 7MM)
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Diagram ref no 4
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Fits:
Porsche 997 Turbo 2007-09 (in front of catalytic converter)
Porsche 997 GT2 2008-09 (in front of catalytic converter)
Function:
The Oxygen Sensor (also known as Lambda Sensor) is located in the exhaust manifold and measures the amount of unburned oxygen in your engine's exhaust. Based on the amount of oxygen, it sends a signal to your engine computer which then adjusts the air/fuel mixture for optimum engine performance and emission control.
Failure Symptoms:
• Excessive fuel consumption, a faulty oxygen sensor can waste 30% of your fuel.
• Driveability problems, such as engine surging or hesitation.
• High hydrocarbon emissions, failing an emissions inspection.
• The engine warning light may be on or service flag displayed.
• The ecu/computer stores a mixture-related fault code.
• When the oxygen sensor has stopped functioning completely, the catalytic converter may overheat and fail
Maintenance / Service:
• Test and/or replace every 30,000 miles.
• Perform periodic emission checks.
• Watch for service light.
• Vehicle manufacturers recommend periodic inspection and replacement of oxygen sensor.
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Fits:
Porsche 991 Turbo 3.8L 2013-16 (BEFORE catalytic converter)
Porsche 991 Turbo 3.8L 2017-20 (BEFORE catalytic converter)
Porsche 991 GT2 RS 2017-20 (BEFORE catalytic converter)
Function:
The Oxygen Sensor (also known as Lambda Sensor) is located in the exhaust manifold and measures the amount of unburned oxygen in your engine's exhaust. Based on the amount of oxygen, it sends a signal to your engine computer which then adjusts the air/fuel mixture for optimum engine performance and emission control.
Failure Symptoms:
• Excessive fuel consumption, a faulty oxygen sensor can waste 30% of your fuel.
• Driveability problems, such as engine surging or hesitation.
• High hydrocarbon emissions, failing an emissions inspection.
• The engine warning light may be on or service flag displayed.
• The ecu/computer stores a mixture-related fault code.
• When the oxygen sensor has stopped functioning completely, the catalytic converter may overheat and fail
Maintenance / Service:
• Test and/or replace every 30,000 miles.
• Perform periodic emission checks.
• Watch for service light.
• Vehicle manufacturers recommend periodic inspection and replacement of oxygen sensor.
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- Porsche 991.1 Turbo 3.8L (520bhp) 2014-16
- Porsche 991.1 Turbo S 3.8L (560Bhp) 2014-16
- Porsche 991.2 Turbo Coupe 3.8L (540 Bhp) 2016-19
- Porsche 991.2 Turbo S Coupe 3.8L (580 Bhp) 2016-19
- Porsche 991.2 Turbo Cabriolet 3.8L (540 Bhp) 2016-19
- Porsche 991.2 Turbo S Cabriolet 3.8L (580 Bhp) 2016-19
- Porsche 991.2 GT2 RS 3.8L PDK (700 bhp) 2018-19
Fits:
Porsche 955 Cayenne 4.5L V8
Porsche 955 Cayenne 4.5L Turbo
Porsche 955 Cayenne 4.5L Turbo S
For models up to 2006
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- Porsche 955 Cayenne Turbo 4.5L 2003-06
- Porsche 955 Cayenne Turbo S 4.5L 2006>>

Fits:
Porsche 981 Boxster 2012-16 (AFTER catalytic converter)
Porsche 981 Spyder Boxster 2016 (AFTER catalytic converter)
Porsche 981C Cayman 2014-16 (AFTER catalytic converter)
Porsche 981C Cayman GT4 2016 (AFTER catalytic converter)
Function:
The Oxygen Sensor (also known as Lambda Sensor) is located in the exhaust manifold and measures the amount of unburned oxygen in your engine's exhaust. Based on the amount of oxygen, it sends a signal to your engine computer which then adjusts the air/fuel mixture for optimum engine performance and emission control.
Failure Symptoms:
• Excessive fuel consumption, a faulty oxygen sensor can waste 30% of your fuel.
• Driveability problems, such as engine surging or hesitation.
• High hydrocarbon emissions, failing an emissions inspection.
• The engine warning light may be on or service flag displayed.
• The ecu/computer stores a mixture-related fault code.
• When the oxygen sensor has stopped functioning completely, the catalytic converter may overheat and fail
Maintenance / Service:
• Test and/or replace every 30,000 miles.
• Perform periodic emission checks.
• Watch for service light.
• Vehicle manufacturers recommend periodic inspection and replacement of oxygen sensor.
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- Porsche Boxster 981 S / GTS 3.4L 2012-16
- Porsche Boxster 981 Spyder 3.8L 2016
- Porsche Cayman 2.7L 981 2013-16
- Porsche Cayman S / GTS 3.4L 981 2013-16
- Porsche Cayman GT4 3.8L 2015-16
Fits:
Porsche 996 GT3 1999-2001 M96.76
A mass airflow sensor is used to determine the mass of air entering an electronically fuel-injected engine. The air mass information is necessary for the engine control unit (ECU) to calculate and deliver the correct fuel mass to the engine. Air changes its density as it expands and contracts with temperature and pressure. In automotive applications, air density varies with the ambient temperature and altitude, and this is an ideal application for a mass sensor
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