This is Porsche Zentrum Zug and I own the car, but that never came up in the coversation.
I really think the Service person wanted to be helpful, but said that based on very thin information, maybe didn't want to take any risks, but unfortunately made me scramble to find an independent shop...
The plot thickens... I just got off the phone with the Porsche dealership service department. Before they even wanted to talk about the new TPMS, they told me that apparently the wheels in the MY25 are also different and I should not be using wheels from older Taycan models. Something about...
Ok, so I can unfortunately confirm that the TPMS on my new set of winter wheels also do not work on the MY25 Taycan.
I am also not sure that any of the programmable solution work yet. My Italsensor TPMS are programmable, but the programming for Taycan is for all models "2019-01 - 2025-12"...
In the My Porsche app, go to the charging settings and then tap on the cogwheel. You can then uninstall the Plug and Charge certificate and request it again.
Note that this process clears out all existing charging settings, departures, history, etc., so it's pretty intrusive.
Just in case others have this problem: in my case (MY25 4CT), simply uninstalling and resetting the Plug&Charge certificate was enough to fix the problem. No full reset needed beyond that.
My winter wheel set came with universal sensors from https://italsensor.de/
These can be programmed with only a smartphone.
I have not installed the wheels on my J1.2 yet and now I am nervous, after reading this thread, but I will report back once i do.
I was surprised the same way in my 2025 CT.
As far as I can tell, the Innodrive branding is still available in the configurator but I could not find it in the car or the manual.
The Innodrive functions seems to have folded as additional features under ACC? This section of the manual mentions...