Hargo
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- First Name
- Stuart
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- Jul 30, 2022
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- Location
- Kent, UK
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- Taycan Turbo (2023) - Land Rover Velar
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My turn... (UK based).
Never had an issue with my 2023 Taycan Turbo.
My first warning was the day prior when the front bonnet wouldn't open with the hand slide...only the key. The next was the doors wouldn't open with easy access...only the key. The rear boot wouldn't close fully with the right lock button under the boot lid. It would only close halfway (odd). Had to use the left close button to close the boot and lock with the key fob.
Soon after these issues, a 12V battery is low warning was presented on the passenger and central screens. Then the below transmission failure on the driver dash. Car would not operate in any way. Shut it off and restarted it...the car allowed me to drive it and park up safely... the car shut itself down numerous time when I tried to start the ignition and check for updates. I gave up and called Porsche.
AA arrived within the hour. Nice chap but didn't seem to be too sure on how the car operated. He checked the batteries and all seemed well charged and operational. He checked fault codes but there wasn't anything there aside from the transmission error - no more info.
Loader arrived an hour later and it is now with Porsche waiting for inspection (Monday is the soonest apparently).
Never had an issue with my 2023 Taycan Turbo.
My first warning was the day prior when the front bonnet wouldn't open with the hand slide...only the key. The next was the doors wouldn't open with easy access...only the key. The rear boot wouldn't close fully with the right lock button under the boot lid. It would only close halfway (odd). Had to use the left close button to close the boot and lock with the key fob.
Soon after these issues, a 12V battery is low warning was presented on the passenger and central screens. Then the below transmission failure on the driver dash. Car would not operate in any way. Shut it off and restarted it...the car allowed me to drive it and park up safely... the car shut itself down numerous time when I tried to start the ignition and check for updates. I gave up and called Porsche.
AA arrived within the hour. Nice chap but didn't seem to be too sure on how the car operated. He checked the batteries and all seemed well charged and operational. He checked fault codes but there wasn't anything there aside from the transmission error - no more info.
Loader arrived an hour later and it is now with Porsche waiting for inspection (Monday is the soonest apparently).
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