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Old 09-09-2019, 09:17 AM
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Default 992 C2S Chassis error-PDCC valve block to replace

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Short story.. a chassis error appeared. After turning off/on, the error disappeared but appeared again after few hours of driving, Car was driving normal.
Dealer sent error to Porsche AG and the solution was to replace the PDCC valve block.
Car is 3500 km, error appeared first at 300 km.
Anyone here with the same problem?
Its frustrating to know that a brand new 180k euro car already has problems like this..
Thank you!
Old 09-09-2019, 04:07 PM
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Many people around the world don't have a 992 yet. Info is very limited. You may want to try searching the 991 section for answers. Sorry to hear about your troubles.
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Originally Posted by Dzu
Hi
Short story.. a chassis error appeared. After turning off/on, the error disappeared but appeared again after few hours of driving, Car was driving normal.
Dealer sent error to Porsche AG and the solution was to replace the PDCC valve block.
Car is 3500 km, error appeared first at 300 km.
Anyone here with the same problem?
Its frustrating to know that a brand new 180k euro car already has problems like this..
Thank you!
If you are buying a new model at the very beginning, there is always a risk of stuff like this It's what you signed up for with early first production units.

To me this seems like they have a fix and will fix it. Unless they make 2 attempts and still haven't fixed it then there isn't anything to discuss. Let the dealer do their job. If they persistently fail to fix then request a new car.
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Originally Posted by stealthpilot
If you are buying a new model at the very beginning, there is always a risk of stuff like this It's what you signed up for with early first production units.

To me this seems like they have a fix and will fix it. Unless they make 2 attempts and still haven't fixed it then there isn't anything to discuss. Let the dealer do their job. If they persistently fail to fix then request a new car.
+1. First production group of a new model = teething issues. At least there seems to be a fix.
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Originally Posted by Dzu
Hi
Short story.. a chassis error appeared. After turning off/on, the error disappeared but appeared again after few hours of driving, Car was driving normal.
Dealer sent error to Porsche AG and the solution was to replace the PDCC valve block.
Car is 3500 km, error appeared first at 300 km.
Anyone here with the same problem?
Its frustrating to know that a brand new 180k euro car already has problems like this..
Thank you!
It happens, don't stress.



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