jarsiv
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Thank you of the link, yes seems to be this case. Car has extended warranty, so I think it should cover this.Coating is visibly compromised. Hope it is under warranty. Check out the link I posted few posts above.
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Thank you of the link, yes seems to be this case. Car has extended warranty, so I think it should cover this.Coating is visibly compromised. Hope it is under warranty. Check out the link I posted few posts above.
Unfortunately, if that is the case and Porsche agrees, then he'd be SOL because that would not be covered under warranty.Based on your symptoms there si little doubt about the cause. I would guess a stone has been stuck between the pad and the rotor, scraping the rotor when turning and destroying the rotor silicon carbide surface.