Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Porsche Boxter, Cayman and 911 require modifications to bumpers

For Porsche importers, please note that on the 2008 models, RIV has recently updated bumper requirements to read as follows:


All passenger car U.S. models (Boxster, Cayman, 911 varients) do not comply with CMVSS 215 (bumpers). In order for these vehicles to be brought into compliance with CMVSS 215, the two impact pipes (part # 996 505 019 01) and their mating two desk pad impact absorbers (part # 996 505 775 00) that support the rear bumper have to be replaced with the Canadian specification impact absorbers (part # 996 505 015 01) and desk pad impact absorbers (part # 996 505 775 01).

UCanImport is encouraging importers to get a quote for this modification prior to commencing their importation.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

That 996-505-015-01 number is not a good number in the Porsche system.

UCANIMPORT PUBLICATIONS said...

Thank you! This information was obtained from the Transport Canada website and may have been incorrectly posted by their office. If you have a correct part number, please send it to us and we will update the information.

Max said...

Any news on roughly how much will the modification cost? I am a week away from giving my full payment on a 2008 911 turbo.

UCANIMPORT PUBLICATIONS said...

Max, our suggestion is to ask the dealership for a written quote using the VIN of the 911. This is the only legitimate way that we can offer to get this information.

If anyone has had to undergo these modifications, please post your costs to the blog.

Your ongoing feedback is invaluable.

Max said...

I spoke to an importer in Calgary that is in the process of importing a porsche and told me that the job costs about $850 to $1000 parts included

UCANIMPORT PUBLICATIONS said...

Excellent research! Can you tell us which dealership will be doing the modifications?

Max said...

I will call my porsche dealership on monday to try to obtain a quote

Anonymous said...

wait!! The regulations are changing within the next few weeks:
http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/April2008/02/c9796.html

the details are in the Mar 22 edition of the Canada Gazette

UCANIMPORT PUBLICATIONS said...

Thanks for your comments. We have posted the Canada Gazette information to our blog.

Here it is again for all those who may consider waiting a bit longer to complete your Porsche purchase:

http://ucanimport.blogspot.com/
2008/02/bumper-standards-
may-soon-be-harmonized.html

The Vol. 142, No. 12 — March 22, 2008 Regulations Amending the Motor Vehicle Safety Regulations(Bumpers) announcement may be read here:

http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/
archive/April2008/

The summary of this announcement is that a harmonized standard for bumpers "would result in one consistent set of globally regulated test speed requirements for the design of bumpers, which would simplify the task of designing bumpers for vehicles destined for North American and European markets."

Alternatively, type "Canada Gazette" in the search field on the upper left-hand corner of the blog home page.

Max said...

When is the answer to the amendment expected? I have an appoitment to do the modifications on the 30th of april. The time required to do the modifications is 1.5 hour and the cost of the part is roughly $400. So the total modification is about $500 before tax.

Anonymous said...

Please see http://www.tc.gc.ca/mediaroom/releases/nat/2008/08-h158e.htm

About time. Now, we just have to wait for the manufacturers to update their compliance for importation of their vehicles against the new bumper amendment.