I find this completely unacceptable. It's a known failure in which they're issuing recalls piecemeal. This should be a class action lawsuit that results in a clear extended warranty much like what they did for the 991 GT3 Engines.
The couple of days to get the part will have the clock start ticking at some undetermined time. :)
Anybody else in the states who is waiting on the part?
There is a charging station that charges $0.95 kw. I use it when in the area because it's the only fast charging station within 35 miles.
Yes, high electricity rates suck.
The identified cars were found using some clustering algo. I'm sure there are likely more. Now the question is, what is causing the over charging? Software or hardware and if it's fast charging or l2?
Mine just failed as well. One week to get into service and a couple of days to get the part. According to the service advisor, this part is no longer stocked at the dealer and requires PAG approval to attain the part. Good news is that the part is local to the states. Without heat, my range is...
We should do a tech day in the tristate to swap out the cabin air filter and show people how to bleed brakes. $50 - $100 in parts plus an hour of time.
You can reset some of the reminders from the PCM. In vehicle settings, but you can get into the service reminders. In there, you can touch each service and there is an option to say it's been replaced/fixed, etc. i did this for the cabin filter.
Sure, that's possible to get hit by a stone there. Though, you must have had some magical stone there as it can make some abrupt turns and cross over itself again.
For those who are inclined with doing their own service, the cabin air filter has a number of aftermarket options. The OEM filter is very expensive being an cabin filter. The VAG part is half the price of the Porsche part number.
971-819-429-B
The OEM part number is
9A7-819-429