That sounds plausible, although I only hear it from what seems to be the left rear. I an not going to dismiss this suggestion so I will try parking in neutral without applying the parking brake. I will do it on level terrain and try it several times, i.e. overnight or extended periods of time...
That is hard to imagine as the 1-2 shift occurs at the minimum of approximately 49 mph. I will give your suggestion a try though, anything is possible. Thanks
2022 Taycan base model, 19,860 miles. The "clunk" type noise only occurs once when starting off after the car has sat for an extended period of time. That can be overnight or longer. Usually I back out of the garage to the street and then accelerate in Drive and that's when I hear it. No other...
I am not sure what all of these letters mean. Would you mind explaining what is a
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I have a 2022 Taycan base model so I have no letter/numbers after the name plate Taycan. Thank you.
I had the problem with my PCM screen, either blank or the word PORSCHE displayed. I took it in several times and finally a new PCM was installed. Problem solved.
I love it. I want to do the same to my Carmine 2022 Taycan. When I posted the idea you should have seen the "experts" dissing the idea. Wankers. The rear undertray with the strakes looks trick. Where did you get that piece?
Rob, what method did you use to flush the brake fluid? A pressure bleeder or someone pump the brake pedal while another opens and closes the bleeder screw, or some other method?
Thanks for the photoshop job. It makes me want to do it even more. Posting numbes 6, 11 & 12 reinforces my conviction this is the right thing to do. A soon as I finish my 1981 911 SC restoration.
I saw an aftermarket grill on this forum, it looked good. I want to investigate the grill and perhaps buy a pair. They reportedly help prevent rock damage to the radiators.