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PCM SimulatorWhat and where is "the PCM simulator"?
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PCM SimulatorWhat and where is "the PCM simulator"?
If the precool/heat is set for 6am, I think the process starts an hour before. So that would have been 5am when the alarm went off.Last night my alarm went off at 5:00 am. I don’t know the status of the car in the garage but I usually leave it unlocked. I turned off the alarm with the key by pressing the unlock button once, the alarm was silenced. I did not lock the car. Five minutes later, the alarm was going off again. This time I locked the car by double taping the lock button on the key. What I noticed,
1. Each time the alarm went off, I got a notification on my phone that the “Temperature adjustment in your vehicle has been completed”.
2. I have a timer set for charging AND Pre cool/heat but it is set for 6:00am, not 5am. No idea why I would get that message on my phone app at 5:00am.
3. It was raining yesterday, only second time the car has been in the rain. Not sure if the car being wet had anything to do with it.
I hope there is a permanent fix to this issue soon.
Deactivating “Car Alarm” does not fix the false alarm issue in my case.
Half an hour ago I returned home, locked the car and deactivated the interior alarm with the key. After that I plugged in the charger and set a timer. And ten minutes later… again a false alarm. Seems as if charging activates again the interior alarm. Or charging with the timer.
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I don’t have my car yet. But don’t you have to unlock your car in order to plug in? Or did I mis understood the sequence.
Does anyone know if the Dealer can have the Alarm turned off until Porsche has a fix? I have no need for the Alarm as I never leave the car unattended.I just got my car yesterday. The alarm has gone off twice. Seems to go back to
Interior monitoring by itself even though not is not checked on the PCM. I have disabled the monitoring by Porsche connect so I will see what happens now
One user from Norway (if I remember right) said that the dealer has disabled the alarm "permanently" and required them to sign a waiver. I omitted the Porsche app completely and have not had a problem yet with false alarms (signed normally in to my profile in the car that I made with a web browser). I guess it can't be entirely a hardware issue, and has something also to do with the app.Does anyone know if the Dealer can have the Alarm turned off until Porsche has a fix? I have no need for the Alarm as I never leave the car unattended.