What was the wear pattern? Did the tires wear evenly, or did the wear show evidence of an alignment issue? You can find a lot of threads on this forum where people report rapid wear with Pirelli tires and recommend alternatives.
I am not an expert, but I would think that the tire manufacturer’s recommended pressure, as stated on the sidewall, is better guidance (has vastly more testing and analysis behind it) than what the auto manufacturer provides. Also, I believe Porsche only gives tire pressure guidance for tires...
@rasa.bagd, besides the surface protection, PPF is now available in a lot of great colors for those who want to change the look of the car. Compared to vinyl “wrap”, colored PPF is much thicker and has a layer of actual metallic flake and paint pigment in it (at least the colored PPFs I’ve seen...
There are quite a few threads concerning spare tires on this forum. If you don’t find them with the regular search feature, use the Google search button.
Gino, there are a few threads on this forum where people compare OBDII readers. @featherless is performing the most in-depth comparison that I've seen:
https://www.taycanforum.com/forum/threads/interested-in-an-unofficial-apple-watch-app.14166/post-285268
I'm using the vLinker MC+, which works...
Hi Gino, in my experience there are two battery conditions that can cause low range (after eliminating controllable variables like tires/wheels, speed, attached accessories, and driving conditions). First, there is battery degradation that is even, and second there is uneven battery degradation...
I had two bad cells and the dealership decided to replace the pack instead of swapping modules based on their recent bad experience: https://www.taycanforum.com/forum/threads/is-this-what-i-think-it-is-electrical-system-error.7163/post-281193
Today my SoH has dropped to 99.44% in the three...
Wow, are you saying that after battery refurbishment, your SoH is now 89%? When my HV battery failed last year, the replacement had 99% SoH, and it has not dropped appreciably since then.
@Draff1, it appears that @Polar993 has a sedan (given lack of plastic wheel arch trim in his photos and rarity of wheel arch trim-lacking Sport Tourismo in the U.S.), whereas you have a Cross Tourismo, for which the side indicators are not interchangeable with the sedan. Is it possible that you...
I see you are in Texas, but for anyone who suffers through seasons, it may be more desirable to order their Taycan with wheels they intend to use in winter, then purchase custom wheels for summer. That's what I did here in Virginia, where the temperatures dip below the 44 degrees Fahrenheit...
Consider that if you were going to get your car protected with PPF anyway, that getting colored PPF (which is about double the thickness and far more durable than a "wrap") is not that much more expensive than clear or matte PPF.
No issues after >20,000 miles. @Adrian@GlasWerksDMV ensured the wheels would not rub in any ride height setting with four wheel steering at full lock. Note that the tire diameters are approximately the same for the front 20" and rear 21" wheels, which simplifies things. Here's a longer post...
I don’t use my PMCC (was a forced option in MY2020), but one time I plugged it in to L1 / 110 V and checked out the web interface. I recall seeing an option to disable ground sensing. Perhaps it was in the service menu instead of the regular menu. If I remember this afternoon I’ll try to find it...
The recall notice says they will reimburse for a "3rd party mobile charger". I'd like to get a wall charger, but am waiting to see if anyone is successful in getting PCNA to reimburse them for a wall charger.