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Dropped off my Taycan last Tuesday for the brake recall as well as ARB6 and WRS1. Dealer called me today letting me know the car is ready, so I’m assuming the battery is in good condition as nothing needed to be replaced.
 

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Dropped off my Taycan last Tuesday for the brake recall as well as ARB6 and WRS1. Dealer called me today letting me know the car is ready, so I’m assuming the battery is in good condition as nothing needed to be replaced.
Is it ready and the recall is resolved or just did the VAL Phase 1 of it?
 

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I got my car back (after EIGHT WEEKS for a 19.2kw charger failure, for anyone interested this is the part: 9J1-915-681-CB) yesterday and the work order lists:
ARB7- Recall campaign not feasible remedy not available
WRA6 - Replace charging cable for vehicle
WRW1 - Reprogram external communications unit
WRS1 - checking high foliate battery and replacing cell block if necessary - complete, checked battery

Now my car has both ARB6 and ARB7 listed, and I have received letters for each, and I do have 'share data' turned on.

Anyway, obviously no fixes yet for ARB6 or ARB7.

FWIW this makes about a dozen recall campaigns that HAVE been performed in 3 years. CRAZY.
 

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Ford Kuga Plug In Hybrid Recalls. Seems they do their own HV battery assembly and use Samsung/Panasonic cells.
First in 2020, full battery replacement recall:
Porsche Taycan High Voltage Battery Recall EXPANDED - ARB6 & ARB7 IMG_4096

Current 2025 recall, do not charge pending software update
Ford will compensate UK owners with a £500 fuel card and extend the warranty.
Porsche?

Porsche Taycan High Voltage Battery Recall EXPANDED - ARB6 & ARB7 IMG_4097


Porsche Taycan High Voltage Battery Recall EXPANDED - ARB6 & ARB7 IMG_4095
 

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As you have both ARB6 and 7 which one are you following?
Following the last one received seems right, if you can tell that.

Your work log mentions WRS1, which seems to correspond to ARB6. For ARB7 the dealer doesn’t need to check the battery.
https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2025/MC-11012766-0001.pdf

https://www.taycanforum.com/forum/t...-hv-battery-for-arb6-recall-dec-5-2024.23476/
Crazy confusing isn't it? ARB7 assumes the car will transmit. I assume they did WRS1 as it also showed ARB6.

I asked dealer they didn't know, they hadn't seen this.

Which do I follow? Frankly, neither, I just use it as normal, but I don't charge it in my garage. I daily charge to 80% and if I need to go higher I will.

If it burns thats going to be on insurance and porsche and my attorney.

I just checked the US Porsche recall site and both are still listed as open.
 

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Crazy confusing isn't it? ARB7 assumes the car will transmit. I assume they did WRS1 as it also showed ARB6.

I asked dealer they didn't know, they hadn't seen this.

Which do I follow? Frankly, neither, I just use it as normal, but I don't charge it in my garage. I daily charge to 80% and if I need to go higher I will.

If it burns thats going to be on insurance and porsche and my attorney.

I just checked the US Porsche recall site and both are still listed as open.
I'm not sure if this applies in USA, but in europe it would:
As long as Porsche advised you to limit charging to 80%, and you were informed about the recall, and you didn't follow their advice, they have plausible deniability. So they wouldn't be responsible in any way if your car burns down while having 81% battery - i'd argue they'd rather spend 100k to prove that you had 81% battery, rather than pay you 100k.

And your insurance may claim the same. I would safely assume, that if any taycan burns down, any involved party will try to avoid as much as possible paying out any damages.
 


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Posted elsewhere, Tesla Battery Management System patents
https://www.taycanforum.com/forum/t...shorted-out-battery-modules.24793/post-392895

including:

2. Detecting and Mitigating Internal Short Circuits
3. Detecting and Responding to Exceptional Charge Events
5. Enhancing Battery Safety Mechanisms
8. Preventing Thermal Runaway Propagation

Some in the detection sections above date back to 2007.
According to this US document : RCMN-24V732-7161.pdf

Porsche was to release the software update Q1 2025..but I am pretty sure that has not happened.

"Phase 2: The subject vehicles will receive a BMCe software update to be performed at the Porsche Center, which is expected in Q1 2025."
 

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According to this US document : RCMN-24V732-7161.pdf

Porsche was to release the software update Q1 2025..but I am pretty sure that has not happened.

"Phase 2: The subject vehicles will receive a BMCe software update to be performed at the Porsche Center, which is expected in Q1 2025."
We’ve had letters changing that to the end of Q2. Piss poor.
 

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Porsche Taycan High Voltage Battery Recall EXPANDED - ARB6 & ARB7 IMG_4095

Porsche Taycan High Voltage Battery Recall EXPANDED - ARB6 & ARB7 f2b1c3315e67a082d11cb4fd7a6fdcef
This notice applies to your vehicle: WP0AB2Y11NSA....

Dear ...,
Important Interim Remedy Reminder – ENABLE REMOTE BATTERY MONITORING
At Porsche Cars North America, Inc. (PCNA), your satisfaction and safety are our top priorities.
What is the issue?
Porsche has previously notified you of a safety recall affecting the high-voltage battery in your vehicle. ‌ Porsche has determined that individual battery cell modules within the high-voltage battery in your vehicle may experience a short circuit, which can result in a battery fire.
What will Porsche Do?
To remedy the safety recall, Porsche is preparing a software update. This full remedy is not yet available. ‌ As an interim remedy, Porsche is able to remotely monitor the health of the high-voltage battery in your vehicle if you enable remote battery monitoring. ‌ If you elect not to enable remote battery monitoring, you should schedule an appointment with a Porsche Center to check the health of the high-voltage battery in your vehicle and schedule recurring follow-up visits, as needed. In rare instances, based on the monitoring of your vehicle’s high voltage battery, Porsche may also replace individual affected cell modules in your high-voltage battery as needed, at no charge to you.
What should you do?

REMOTE OPTION:
To allow remote monitoring, you must have the My Porsche app on your smartphone and deactivate Privacy Mode in your vehicle’s ‌ PCM: To do this, you will need to complete the following items:
In-App via Smartphone:
  • If you have not done so already, you must complete registration in My Porsche app

In-Car - In order to Download the Update
  • You will need to deactivate Privacy Mode
  • You will need to be signed in as the main user in the vehicle
  • The vehicle will need an active data connection

If you would like to confirm that you have correctly enabled remote monitoring, please contact your preferred Porsche Center by phone. They will be able to confirm that you have correctly enabled remote monitoring.
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If you prefer not to have your battery monitored remotely, or have not had your battery monitored by a Porsche Center within the last 60 days, please contact your nearest Porsche Center to schedule an appointment to check the health of the high-voltage battery in your vehicle at NO COST TO YOU.
Until the health check can be carried out by a Porsche Center, to help prevent potential damage to cell modules, Porsche recommends you set the charge settings so that the battery is charged only to a maximum of 80% until the full remedy is available.
In order to set the maximum State of Charge to 80%, please follow these steps:
  1. In the PCM, select Charging, then select the Profiles tab
  2. Tap “Edit General charging profile”
  3. Set the Minimum charge to 80 or less
  4. Activate maximum charge level via Optimized charging.
  5. Activate General charging profile.
  6. Ensure the Direct charging function is deselected (not blue), and profile settings are reflected on the charging status screen on the lower display.
To find your nearest authorized Porsche center, visit: www.porsche.com/usa
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Just got this email. No new software appeared ready for download. I tried calling my service center as suggested but of course it's Friday afternoon and no one answered.
 
 








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