All new brake sets has to be bedded in - most people just don’t relize (they are doing it). You can google how to do it - but the reason is you need to have an even layer of brakepad material on the rotors. This will make the brakes work better and last longer.
Very hard braking out of the box...
The knocking sound at full / wide turn is normal and mentioned in the manual. Some cars do it with specific tyre sizes and tyre manufactures. The Mission E I have do it - the 20” Turbo wheels don’t. I’ve been told that the Pirellis are especially prone to this. So the sounds you mention should...
Well mine are factory delivered wheels, not only OEM ?
talked to my salesperson at the dealer today airing my opinion on the manual lacking USEFULL information in this regard -but off course this was all new to the sales team, and not entirely car related so the were not in a position to offer...
Mine is a MY21 and i did select / change the basics in the PCM but it clearly wasnt enough. Maybe a MY21 related thing. I have read the entire manual - and nothing is mentioned here - but the manual is based on the MY20 as I see it.
Because we had a sudden snowfall shortly after I took delivery I wen’t out in my driveway and fitted the winterset. I had purchades the 20” Turbo wheel set with goodyear winter tyres (original porsche parts). I read the manual (important info on jacking and securing the suspension in there)...
I think they are correct!
if you notice the porsche weaponshield (logo) on your key it lights up red when close to the car (and I dont have the comfort acces om mine), the system turns on and this will drain the battery.
moreover the 12V is small in capacity and voltage goes up/down a lot...
Well was supposed to pick up the car today - but the registration services were down for the week (new year, new system etc..) - must wait another week ?
So sorry to see and I hope they get you back on the road soon. Luckily no one was hurt (other than feelings/pride). The car was on summer tyres and cannot be expected to stay on such an incline. I doubt the car was at fault. I guess its down to the snow melting from the tyre surface when...