I'll talk to the dealer today, lets see what they say.
The simplest thing is to give it back and move on though. :) I have already spent too much time dealing with this.
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Heard from dealer, the car will not be done before end of March.
Any advice from people here? My take is to immediately start lemon law process and get out of this.
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Just heard back from the dealer.
They need to replace the battery, there is none available in the US or Germany. They have no ETA on when they will get one or how long it will take them to fix this.
All in all, if I had an option of turning the car back in I would do that ASAP. Also at this...
Quick update.
Stevens Creek Porsche is helping and working nicely.
I got a nice loaner (Cayenne).
The car bricked itself at the dealer so now they are taking it very seriously and working with Porsche to figure out what is going on.
Dan
Ok that would be scary. Its one thing when you can't start it in the garage (annoying etc..) but something completely different if it happens when driving.
Now dealer says they will keep the car overnight.
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To my big surprise... dealer blew me off.
Nothing they can do, best of luck, keep driving it. If it happens 3 times you can lemon law the car.
The only thing they can do is fix something in the mobile charger. They have no idea why the second issue resulted in the big red battery error message...
Let me answer the first question.
First time it happened (last Saturday) car was connected to home charger at 110V. I followed the procedure, got it jump started. I have the profile which say be 85% at 7am and airconditioned.
On Monday drove to office, got it connected to office charger hoping...
2020 model. Two days ago the 12V batter issue, I got it jump started, did a nice drive and life was good.
Today I drove to work, car is now in the garage with the "Electrical System Error. Stop vehicle in a safe place".
Great experience with a car thats 2 months old and has 700 miles.
Now...