Diesel Cayenne and VW emission issue
#106
I don't know if this helps. I have a 2013 Cayenne diesel and absolutely love it. I'm not freaking out as I planned to drive it until the wheels fall off. With that said, a drop in value or attempt to change its tuning doesn't sit well with me. My SA sent me this
last week: "Just received an update on cayenne diesels. You should have nothing to worry about. Porsche did the voluntary stop sale while they got EPA sorted out. The software uses extra add blue while the engine warms up. This is not a cheat device. Porsche told EPA about this in 2013. It is all documented. They should have it cleared up end of month."
last week: "Just received an update on cayenne diesels. You should have nothing to worry about. Porsche did the voluntary stop sale while they got EPA sorted out. The software uses extra add blue while the engine warms up. This is not a cheat device. Porsche told EPA about this in 2013. It is all documented. They should have it cleared up end of month."
#107
I don't know if this helps. I have a 2013 Cayenne diesel and absolutely love it. I'm not freaking out as I planned to drive it until the wheels fall off. With that said, a drop in value or attempt to change its tuning doesn't sit well with me. My SA sent me this
last week: "Just received an update on cayenne diesels. You should have nothing to worry about. Porsche did the voluntary stop sale while they got EPA sorted out. The software uses extra add blue while the engine warms up. This is not a cheat device. Porsche told EPA about this in 2013. It is all documented. They should have it cleared up end of month."
last week: "Just received an update on cayenne diesels. You should have nothing to worry about. Porsche did the voluntary stop sale while they got EPA sorted out. The software uses extra add blue while the engine warms up. This is not a cheat device. Porsche told EPA about this in 2013. It is all documented. They should have it cleared up end of month."
#109
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Loving my diesel. I had forgotten the Sport button. On the highway throttle response much better and when one is done sporting around, it will drop back to eighth gear. Got 33 mpg last weekend on 300 mile trip.
#110
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I don't know if this helps. I have a 2013 Cayenne diesel and absolutely love it. I'm not freaking out as I planned to drive it until the wheels fall off. With that said, a drop in value or attempt to change its tuning doesn't sit well with me. My SA sent me this
last week: "Just received an update on cayenne diesels. You should have nothing to worry about. Porsche did the voluntary stop sale while they got EPA sorted out. The software uses extra add blue while the engine warms up. This is not a cheat device. Porsche told EPA about this in 2013. It is all documented. They should have it cleared up end of month."
last week: "Just received an update on cayenne diesels. You should have nothing to worry about. Porsche did the voluntary stop sale while they got EPA sorted out. The software uses extra add blue while the engine warms up. This is not a cheat device. Porsche told EPA about this in 2013. It is all documented. They should have it cleared up end of month."
#111
Thanks for the thoughts and updates all, I appreciate it. I am sure that Porsche will work this out, but VW has definitely made things difficult, their credibility is pretty much in the toilet right now with regulators (and the general public for that matter).
The explanation provided by dhud's SA seems plausible especially given the "temperature conditioning" (or whatever it was called) state that was mentioned. This is what I guessed given the amount of time it takes for a diesel to come up to temperature.
I may be a noob with Porsche but I do know this, a stop sale on any model is a big deal, especially in Q4. Now maybe Porsche's business model makes Q4 less of an issue, I don't know, but still, a month seems to be a pretty long time without much of an update. Hopefully, this situation will be worked out soon.
The explanation provided by dhud's SA seems plausible especially given the "temperature conditioning" (or whatever it was called) state that was mentioned. This is what I guessed given the amount of time it takes for a diesel to come up to temperature.
I may be a noob with Porsche but I do know this, a stop sale on any model is a big deal, especially in Q4. Now maybe Porsche's business model makes Q4 less of an issue, I don't know, but still, a month seems to be a pretty long time without much of an update. Hopefully, this situation will be worked out soon.
#112
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After just 4 months of ownership (2014 had 5700 miles on it) we have over 14k and love it. We traded an '08 V8 Touareg w 100k miles on it for the CD. The VW was a great SUV and loved the air suspension which we don't have now but we get 24-25 mpg w mostly city driving & 32-33 on the hwy at 80mph! Very impressive! And tows a 6k pound boat very nicely! VW & P will get this worked out soon.
A small mod w the two tone steering wheel recently! Like?
A small mod w the two tone steering wheel recently! Like?
#113
#114
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I understand. My 991 C4s has the two tone black w platinum gray interior. I put the CD platinum gray airbag on my 991 & vise versa for a unique look!
#115
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Thanks for the thoughts and updates all, I appreciate it. I am sure that Porsche will work this out, but VW has definitely made things difficult, their credibility is pretty much in the toilet right now with regulators (and the general public for that matter). The explanation provided by dhud's SA seems plausible especially given the "temperature conditioning" (or whatever it was called) state that was mentioned. This is what I guessed given the amount of time it takes for a diesel to come up to temperature. I may be a noob with Porsche but I do know this, a stop sale on any model is a big deal, especially in Q4. Now maybe Porsche's business model makes Q4 less of an issue, I don't know, but still, a month seems to be a pretty long time without much of an update. Hopefully, this situation will be worked out soon.
#116
my dealership said Porsche says there is no cheat software on the 3.0L diesels from it and Audi but they will need to be reclassified for emissions purposes prior to sale. EPA has had the data since 2013 just now the discrepancy were brought to life with the 2.0L software emissions discovery. Also rumor Porsche may offer extended warranty and/or 3yrs of covered maintenance for the cars when resale begins. Roughly expect to conclude this within a month as others have reported. Speculation but hope so as our Cayenne should soon be sitting at the Port within a week!😟
I am curious to know what "reclassified for emissions purposes" really means. To be honest, this one sounds like "expect to conclude this within a month" might be optimistic, but we can definitely hope
#117
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Our CD was ordered at the end of September and built in October. Was sitting at the Port for shipment over here, scheduled to go on the boat last weekend. My Dealer checked this week, and the boat left with my CD sitting on the pier
Obviously with the Stop Sale, they aren't shipping any more units to the US until this gets sorted out. Bummer.
Obviously with the Stop Sale, they aren't shipping any more units to the US until this gets sorted out. Bummer.
#118
Rennlist Member
Our CD was ordered at the end of September and built in October. Was sitting at the Port for shipment over here, scheduled to go on the boat last weekend. My Dealer checked this week, and the boat left with my CD sitting on the pier Obviously with the Stop Sale, they aren't shipping any more units to the US until this gets sorted out. Bummer.
So we'll see I guess. 👥