PNWTaycan4S
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Yup.At 100%?
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Yup.At 100%?
My understanding is that this is done passively so long as the battery is above 30% SoC, no?Make sure to do a cell balance before you take it into the dealer
There are a lot of discussions about this here and also on the internet in other car forums.My understanding is that this is done passively so long as the battery is above 30% SoC, no?
I went through this process yesterday and today for giggles. No change.There are a lot of discussions about this here and also on the internet in other car forums.
I believe that the cell balancing is done as per statement while charging, that is the cells in each module at least. That is similar to all Lithium packs.
The method that has been recommended to @Vim Schrotnock by a Porsche engineer, seems likely more to recalibrate the BMS so that it recognises the capacity of the battery. Of course the cell balancing will also be performed during the process as normal.
I don't want to minimize the problems Porsche has had with some of the batteries. Not what you expect from Porsche. What is most disturbing is how long a repair generally takes. That said most owners (myself included) have had zero issues with the battery. Odds are in your favor that you will never have a problem, just know that if you do you will probably be without your car for an extended period of time. As far as the battery repairs go I don't think anyone can know yet if they are permanent.Hi all, I'm potentially on the market for a used Taycan (replacing a Macan; I don't need so much rear+trunk space anymore).
The reputations on the Taycan batteries and reliability are a bit frightening, but on the other hand the poll at the top of this thread is a bit reassuring.
Thus I've a few questions:
Thanks!
- Once the battery is fixed, do we think the issue won't happen again?
- Will the recall announced on May 9th fixing most of the concerned Taycan?
Do they get batteries that hopefully will be more robust?
Isn't is so comforting that they don't know what cars/batteries are going to need to be checked after a considerable amount of time. Really instills confidence in Porsche, LG and their battery tech.(at least until they “confirm” my car isn’t on the list). ?
Thanks for the info.... What is most disturbing is how long a repair generally takes. That said most owners (myself included) have had zero issues with the battery. Odds are in your favor that you will never have a problem, just know that if you do you will probably be without your car for an extended period of time...