Yes, but about 5 years ago as part of the major service, and level checked last service at Zuffenhaus in March 26, at my request. It needed a minor amount. There no transmission leaks evident.
The Bridgestone tyres are 19" low profile but match the Porsche option spec for 19's, in fact I think the car was ordered new with these (non Porsche marked) wheels from Italy.
The tyres are N rated, and about 30% worn. All tyres are perfectly flat due to a demon alignment to Porsche road standard spec by Zuffenhaus.
A few weeks ago whilst checking the rear (again....) with wheels off I placed stiff sponge rubber between any panels I felt might vibrate while on the road, so exhaust heat shields and inner arch mud guards etc. Nothing changed.
The nature of this noise happened while on holiday in Austria and it was sudden. That was 4 or 5 years ago.
A wheel bearing would have got much worse in the 15K miles since, a transmission bearing/diff would have got worse too, but no, the humm is the same though a lot less now since Zuffenhaus spotted the broken and jammed wind scoop during the car's MoT in March.
The wind deflectors scoop air up right under the main body of the transmission, one scoop either side of the box attached to the rear suspension brace. The scoops for PDK and Manual trans are different. I presume they add cooling at 160 mph. They are not loose.
My mind has been all over this problem.
The driveshafts are silent, smooth deep plunge and feel tight.
Bar brakes everything on the suspension is original and tight and quiet.
