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  1. cityhpper

    EU/UK: Ongoing navigation issues [Solved with PCM v3892]

    Thanks, @chun Hope they fix this before summer, planning a trip across Europe in June/July. Of course one can map out the chargers manually (save them as favorites etc.) but that is more of a hassle...
  2. cityhpper

    EU/UK: Ongoing navigation issues [Solved with PCM v3892]

    I'm on the 3885 since about November 2025. Navigation has not had any freeze situations, but the PCM has done a couple of reboots (driving, but no active route guidance/navigation). So far, so good. But earlier this week, I did a 200 + 200 km trip, and while navigation instructions and screen...
  3. cityhpper

    What’s your daily settings -- drive mode, chassis, ride height, recuperation?

    For me, very much the same as @f1eng for daily use. Works well and gives a balanced feel to the car. Never use the lowered or low ride height settings for this car. The GTS is already close enought to the ground, for the roads in my area. Road surface is also one of the reasons I prefer the 20"...
  4. cityhpper

    Taycan ski trip - UK to the Alps

    Thanks a lot for a very nice trip report, good descriptions and great photos. Really a nice car, with the black wheels as well! Very few use 21" for winter driving in Norway but I can see it makes good sense when travelling at the continent. Don't think the J1.1 was ever homologated with 21"...
  5. cityhpper

    How good is your Taycan at winter?

    For the Taycan, Porsche expects you to not deviate from the approved tyre sizes that they list. At the same time, the circumference for both front and rear axels are slightly different: if you input tyre sizes for the 19", 20" and 21" rim options into an online calculator, you will see that they...
  6. cityhpper

    Taycan Problem - potential catastrophic tire failure

    On my first Taycan (2022 CT4), I went through all the available rim/tyre sizes: 19", 20" and 21". The 19" rims came with Hankook summer tyres - over about 11 000 kms (6800 miles) I could hardly notice any wear at all. Then went to a set of 20" rims and the Michelin Pilot Sport 4 tyres. Over...
  7. cityhpper

    "Take over steering" message - anyone else get those without ADAS engaged?

    I get this from time to time, when using ACC. Never when driving the car all by myself. Have not been able to identify a certain pattern (e.g. road condition, location, level of traffic) for these messages. One theory I had was that the car might think I'm drowsy or something, based on my...
  8. cityhpper

    Painted 21" RS Spyder wheels

    Looks nice what you did with the Tequipment, @Emm! Could you post a picture from a larger distance as well (i.e. showing the whole side of the car)?
  9. cityhpper

    Taycan Problem - potential catastrophic tire failure

    Since I'm not a native speaker, I had the understanding that the latest TSB being referenced here is for J1.2 cars only, @acull2000? But your understanding is that the increased tyre pressures are valid for all Taycans, from 2020 -> ?
  10. cityhpper

    Taycan Problem - potential catastrophic tire failure

    My understanding is that the TSBs differ between J1.1 and J1.2 for tyre pressures. Latest TSB for J1.1 is from 2023 or so... Also, from the wording The tire pressure applies only to the tire makes and types approved by Porsche, and is specified for cold tires (approx. 68° F/20°C ). The tire...
  11. cityhpper

    Tyres – never had this issue before on any car …

    Not a pretty sight... This is the Pilot Sport 4 in 285/40R20, yes? Treadwear seems quite even across the tyre, but with serious de-lamination? What did the measurements say regarding toe-in, was that also inside tolerances?
  12. cityhpper

    Location! Location! Location! Post Artistic Photos of Your Taycan with Scenery

    Great feedback, @Jonathan S. I see that the CC2 is now also available in the Nordics, for the Taycan. Enyoy your back-country skiing.
  13. cityhpper

    Location! Location! Location! Post Artistic Photos of Your Taycan with Scenery

    Is it an early start of the skiing season this year? A bit jealous that you already have proper winter conditions :) I recon you have put quite som km's/miles on the CC2 tyres by now. How are they holding up in ice and snow?
  14. cityhpper

    EU/UK: Ongoing navigation issues [Solved with PCM v3892]

    Having struggeled with some PCM issues over the last months, today I visited the dealer to see if they had any suggestions. My problems were related to control of media (not beeing able to change radio stations, slow loading of Spotify) and the "phone" button on my steering wheel not really...
  15. cityhpper

    Any input on using "SUV" marked Michelin Pilot Alpin 5 (instead of "NF0"/"NF1" marked)?

    Should be no problem at all. The PA 5 is on my shortlist as well, when replacing the current Pirelli Scorpion Winter. Happy to hear your opinion after you have driven them a while.
  16. cityhpper

    $100 says my 2021 has more range than yours

    He has a Turbo, judging from his avatar. That said, I felt reduced performance in both my Taycans when SoC dropped below 25-30%
  17. cityhpper

    Porsche unable to engineer a reliable heater?

    Was an option on my MY22 CT4 as well.
  18. cityhpper

    Hankook Ion I*cept experiences?

    Sorry but I have a hard time understanding your logics here. First, you stated the following for a NF0-approved winter tyre used by @tigerbalm on his different journeys through the Nordics in winter time: " I think you are mixing something up. There is no grip at all even with a southern...





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