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Never heard of an automatic setting though, but this would be nice - unless you had been on track, then it could be really bad.
Was not thinking of that when first reading this one. You are correct. Clamping the E brake onto nearly red-hot rotors will warp them and/or make impressions - either turns rotors into near-junk. Not a good idea for Porsches unless there was some sort of rotor temperature sensing scheme that would block the E brake turning on when the engine is turned off. That scheme would also need an attention getting light notifying you that the E brake is not set.
On my 991.2 with SC, SPASM, and sunroof often tilted up, but not at highway speeds, i only drive in Sport or Sport+, and i see two different rear spoiler tilts out my rear view mirror, but not sure what determines which tilt up it selects or when...
sunroof open or tilted plus about 130km/h results in the high spoiler setting.
Not sure if this is just my car-but on my 2018 Carerra T, for apple carplay to work-once its plugged into the USB in the console the phone has to be unlocked for it to show up on the display.
Not sure if this is just my car-but on my 2018 Carerra T, for apple carplay to work-once its plugged into the USB in the console the phone has to be unlocked for it to show up on the display.
Interesting. I have a 2018 C2S and that is certainly not the case. Does not need to be unlocked for me.
Not sure if this is just my car-but on my 2018 Carerra T, for apple carplay to work-once its plugged into the USB in the console the phone has to be unlocked for it to show up on the display.
It does on my '19. You can immediately relock the phone, but to get Carplay to connect, you have to unlock for a moment. Same is true on my wife's Q5. Now, we both have PINs and finger print security set up, so there may be a way around it without those things.
Not to highjack the thread, but y'all might get a kick out of this: My wife and I were driving from Brenham, TX to Houston, TX Saturday night in pea soup like fog with the rear fog light activated. Before we got out of Brenham, we were pulled over by local police for a, "strange issue" with our brake lights. Of course the issue wound up being the rear fog light. After I explained what the officer was seeing, turning the rear fog light on and off three times with various brake light activations, I was being thanked for my time and patience and told to drive safely home. "Twenty-two years on the force and I've never seen anything like that" the cop said to me as he shook my hand and walked back to his cruiser. I've been using rear fog lights in bad weather conditions consistently since 1996... ...I always figured they were at least common knowledge to law enforcement.
I was pulled for the same exact reason. The cop had no idea about the 3rd light. I went through the same explanation. He let me go with no ticket.
On the topic of the raised spoiler , here’s a silly one...
If you manually lower the spoiler just slightly you can have the long brake light and the short integrated brake light come on together.
My dumb question - how do I partially lower mine manually? Thanks.