Replacement battery $2500!
What are you supposed to do if you go on a trip and leave it at the airport?
I could see 2-3 weeks or so. But a few days? Or even trickle charge it every day?
The progression should look something like this;
(1) So far, all of I’ve seen on here are Porsche’s “recommendations” on how to avoid a depleted battery. Nevertheless, if the dealership is insistent that the battery warranty is voided, have the dealership show you specifically, in the warranty, where it says the battery warranty is voided if not driven 6K miles per year, or whatever? If they can’t, and the dealership won’t cover the cost of a new battery, then…
(2) Call Porsche of North America to get further assistance. If that goes nowhere, and they too can not show the clause that stipulates the conditions under which the battery warranty is voided, then…
(3) Contact a lawyer, as I would be willing to bet that, at the bare minimum, the 4 year/50K mile, bumper to bumper, warranty applies to the battery and considered part of the car’s electrical system….and matters not whether you keep it fully charged, or not.
There are numerous examples/reasons why someone might not be able to put their battery on a battery tender, or even drive their car every month..that has nothing to do with owner negligence.
Finally, pretty sure the LiPO4 battery has protective circuitry that disconnects the battery from the car’s electronic systems, when the charge level drops to about 10% of capacity. That is all part of the battery. So while you won’t be able to start the car at such a low capacity, the battery is not damaged, and is protected from depleting further. If it were to drop below 10%, that strongly suggests something is wrong with the battery (ie, internal short)….and that’s no different than a defective component covered under warranty.
Last edited by CodyBigdog; Feb 25, 2022 at 01:37 AM.
BigDog, the cut-off protection circuit is not any guarantee that the battery will re-take a charge if it has been run low for a long period of time.
The mileage on the car is not enough to maintain the battery based on the documented guidelines. I am not a consumer protection lawyer, I just go by what the guidelines say.
We can argue until we are blue in the face over what Porsche and the dealership can prove or not prove.
You could not change your engine oil for 3 years, and then complain that your engine fault should be warranty too.
Maybe Porsche should communicate the battery tender requirements for a car with this much technology , my dealership gave me a battery tender on delivery.
I maintain a constructive and polite attitude is much more likely to get progress than mentioning the lawyer word.
“1)Almost all LiIon/LiPoly batteries have a protection chip inside them that no-longer lets the battery power devices when the Cells voltage reach a certain level. The most common cut-off voltage is 2.8V but can be much higher in certain applications.
2) Even after the protection chip cuts the cell off due to low voltage the CELL will continue to discharge at ~1-10uA. As a result eventually the CELL's voltage can reach 0V if not charged.
** 3) Unknown to most is that if the cell reaches 0V it CAN be recharged.”
{One of the advantages of li batteries…they can be discharged to zero and still be recharged/function..although some capacity may be lost}
Last edited by CodyBigdog; Feb 25, 2022 at 02:09 AM.

Last edited by Maverick787; Feb 25, 2022 at 09:12 AM.
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I have noticed a PCM message saying, in effect, "turn your radio off to avoid battery damage" when sitting in the vehicle with the ignition off and the radio on. I get the same general message in my wife's Macan Turbo. (I wonder if the Macan has the same battery issues?)
I will call the dealer and order a battery charger today. In my brief time on this board, this is the first post causing me to take action concerning my car.
Thanks again for kicking this anthill, Coolwnc.
I have noticed a PCM message saying, in effect, "turn your radio off to avoid battery damage" when sitting in the vehicle with the ignition off and the radio on. I get the same general message in my wife's Macan Turbo. (I wonder if the Macan has the same battery issues?)
I will call the dealer and order a battery charger today. In my brief time on this board, this is the first post causing me to take action concerning my car.
Thanks again for kicking this anthill, Coolwnc.
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Last edited by Maverick787; Feb 25, 2022 at 09:38 AM.
I have noticed a PCM message saying, in effect, "turn your radio off to avoid battery damage" when sitting in the vehicle with the ignition off and the radio on. I get the same general message in my wife's Macan Turbo. (I wonder if the Macan has the same battery issues?)
I will call the dealer and order a battery charger today. In my brief time on this board, this is the first post causing me to take action concerning my car.
Thanks again for kicking this anthill, Coolwnc.



