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Sorry to hear. May I ask you what color is your car?whelp...mine just bricked with the same error. Its on its way to Porsche (which of course is 2 months out for a loaner).
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Sorry to hear. May I ask you what color is your car?whelp...mine just bricked with the same error. Its on its way to Porsche (which of course is 2 months out for a loaner).
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Hi Skilly I just got my car back after 2 weeks in the garage. Hurrah!! It bricked after only 2 weeks and 500 miles of ownership so I’m keeping my fingers crossed it’s all good now. Bizarrely it was much quicker than I expected (electric cars reliability is so bad that 2 weeks is good?!) It needed a new High Voltage Charger and 2 software updates to fix the other warnings and the excessive travel on the break pedal. The service engineer indicated that the reason it took 2 weeks is that the HV charger is failing on so many cars and they have no stock so had to get it from Germany. I hope yours is as straightforward.Does anyone have experience on the other side of solving the issue. Quite disconcerting TBH.
The car was literally dead. Turns on...gives the red electrical fault note in the cluster and by definition 'bricked'...goes into neutral for towing and that's it. I called Porsche North America because its my daily and explained the dealership was 2 months out on loaners and they said a long drawn out 'sorry, there is nothing I can do'. I asked about loaner reimbursement and they said its case by case and not done until the expense is incurred which didn't give me a bunch of confidence.
I've had several new Porsches and actually have a GT3RS allocation deposit in place. Living in California puts a lot of power in the consumer for lemon law should this thing take weeks to solve. They are 'supposed' to be doing a diag tomorrow or Tuesday, but the dealership is loose on their promises for service timing.
I'm trying to remain optimistic, but the brand is really not acting how one would expect in response to a $200K car failing with just over 12K miles on it.
I think the part delivery for my T was delayed by the Christmas holiday, and the repair took longer due to the other warnings on the dash that needed software update. I hope the new part is not the same type as the one it replaced…I went through this in the 2nd week of December. They replaced the charge controller (were able to get the part in three days and needed 1 day to install it. Car was gone for exactly 1 week.
Been problem free since then. I have about 24.000 km on it.
actually, I think that the tow company left the car on and killed the 12v. Then the dealership tech could'nt get the emergency key to open the door and it didnt get looked at. I guess the plan is to give it another shot today, or break in. I watched them with the key and it wasnt opening the door...glad I wasn't stranded on the side of the road!sounds like the 12v battery has failed as not being charged by the main battery....?
I doubt it. The car will / should auto power off after 30 mins if stationary or if locked.actually, I think that the tow company left the car on and killed the 12v. Then the dealership tech could'nt get the emergency key to open the door and it didnt get looked at. I guess the plan is to give it another shot today, or break in. I watched them with the key and it wasnt opening the door...glad I wasn't stranded on the side of the road!
its been 'hanging' without doing that as of late. Not sure of the issue. Its also been perpetually downloading the same 7 updates from OTA updates....over and over and over....and over again.I doubt it. The car will / should auto power off after 30 mins if stationary or if locked.
and just had a preliminary call with service. The battery pack needs replacement.actually, I think that the tow company left the car on and killed the 12v. Then the dealership tech could'nt get the emergency key to open the door and it didnt get looked at. I guess the plan is to give it another shot today, or break in. I watched them with the key and it wasnt opening the door...glad I wasn't stranded on the side of the road!
The OP is in Europe, which has different consumption testing procedures to the U.S. The EPA range in the U.S. seems to be fairly accurate, but the WLTP (the testing procedure used in Europe) usually heavily overestimates the predicted range of an EV.Ahhh, the 300 mile myth that never dies. Quoted range by Porsche is 246 (or less).