I've called PCNA to ask that very question.Awesome. So my GTS ST falls into the range. So why the F did it sit at the port for 4 months for the WNT8 or whatever it was called?!?!?
They were waiting for the onset of leakage; it takes time.Awesome. So my GTS ST falls into the range. So why the F did it sit at the port for 4 months for the WNT8 or whatever it was called?!?!?
I thought the 3% number was an estimate of how many they expected to actually have to replace. I'm having a tough time coming up with analogies that don't involve STDs.did they use a different process for 3% of the batteries
Cars are not produced sequentially- depending on body shape, trim, equipment level and even paint, two consecutive “shells” (or production slots, at the beginning of the process) will end up with different VINs.Mine was produced in April 2023 and my VIN is not in range while the timeframe is in range. Then I am not following how this recall is so selective, did they use a different process for 3% of the batteries. I am glad I am not in the recall, at least for now, but it does not give me comfort as it does not make sense.
Anyone experience this issue before that could give an approximation of vehicle downtime/repair time?https://www.nhtsa.gov/vehicle/2023/PORSCHE/TAYCAN/4%2520DR/RWD#recalls![]()
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VIN ranges listed in this document:
https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/rcl/2023/RCLRPT-23V615-2712.PDF
and mine too.Yep, mine too…
Ditto. Nothing showing with Porsche or NHTSA. My VIN is definitely in the recall range.I put my VIN in to this address. My car is within the date range, but came up with no recalls
https://recall.porsche.com/prod/pag/vinrecalllookup_V3.nsf/VIN?ReadForm&c=usa
Only US VIN’s affected?https://www.nhtsa.gov/vehicle/2023/PORSCHE/TAYCAN/4%2520DR/RWD#recalls![]()
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VIN ranges listed in this document:
https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/rcl/2023/RCLRPT-23V615-2712.PDF
No. The chronology in the report to US NHTSA in post #1 indicates Porsche first found the problem in non-US Taycans.Only US VIN’s affected?
Good question to ask your UK Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) https://www.gov.uk/vehicle-recalls-and-faults/report-a-serious-safety-defectIs there an equivalent document for UK / Europe?