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@feye what happened? could you check with OBD tools before handing it to the dealer?

I guess your heater is fine, because you never need to use it in southern China? my 2nd heater failure took them 10 days to wait for parts and repair, which was faster than I expected
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@feye what happened? could you check with OBD tools before handing it to the dealer?

I guess your heater is fine, because you never need to use it in southern China? my 2nd heater failure took them 10 days to wait for parts and repair, which was faster than I expected
A module is broken and needs to be replace. Perhaps there is other stuff broken, too.

I went back to the shop and checked. Battery health is still the same, so must be old values.

True, I only sometimes used seat heating and had no problem so far.

Gosh, I am really annoyed with Porsche, that they need 4 months to fix the battery. Imagine you have a problem like this ever other year. I just roughly calculated, that I have lost 2900 USD per month so far in value, so every month I don't have the car, this is what it roughly costs me.
 
 








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