first Porsche has to acknowledge that they are in the wrong. now they are in cover their ass mode.
I am year two of a three year lease, how much patience do I need?
the dealership might be the way to go, especially if the car is "hot" where you are.
selling a $100k+ car privately can be a chore, but if you do I've used these guys to facilitate the transaction when I sold my model 3.
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IMHO, with zero facts to support my opinion, I believe that porsche subbed out many of the tech parts of the taycan and they probably had little to do with engineering the PMCC.
this is a failure of quality control rather than their engineering. they engineer some great cars but fail on their...
when this happened in my car I sat in my car with the keys and after 15 minutes or so things returned to normal.
I reported it to my service center while the car was in for the update but they claim it wasn't reported and that they couldn't do anything.
this issue may not be related to this update, you may require a visit to your service center. I have had a black screen twice but before this update and it self corrected.
that really wouldn't work, because like Porsche, VW and other manufacturers give free charging so regardless of the rates people with free charging aren't concerned about what rate is charged.
something that I just noticed post update, I use the map in the center tube and I prefer the satellite view, in the past the car would never retain that setting, post update it seems to retaining that setting.
I was able to retrieve my car yesterday after the update was completed. they picked up the car monday, they probably did the work tuesday into wednesday. a few of the settings needed to be adjusted back to where I set them and in the 27 miles that I drove the car home I didn't notice any great...
generally when the car is in for service they will take the car offline. one reason is that they don't want you to have remote access that could have an effect on them while they are working on the car.