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Old 02-06-2019, 12:07 PM
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It could be that Porsche does not want an idling engine. They want you to drive off as soon as you start the engine, even on a cold day.

They do have the remote pre-heating/cooling functions accessible via the Connect app if you have an e-hybrid.
Wow. That would be the first vehicle I've had that be the recommendation for if so. I always wait until the idle backs down (usually a 10-30 second affair depending on vehicle and conditions) before driving off.

Hmm. That's a bummer. I have those after market things, and not going to get an e-hybrid just for that. Annoying.
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No remote start on any Porsche currently.
Old 02-06-2019, 03:34 PM
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Oof. I guess they have to release it as a $3800 option in the mid-cycle refresh.
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Purchased a 2019 Cayenne Turbo and took delivery on Jan 29, 2019. Dealer claimed the system to register the vehicle with Porsche Connect is down so I have not received a Connect id. Cannot complete the set-up of my Cayenne, no app's, etc. Anyone else have this issue or take delivery this past week? Thanks all!!!
is the "Countries" and " Online" tabs working for you?
Mine shows Loading data and stays there even when i connected Porsche ID and has cellular on.
anyone knows why?

Old 02-06-2019, 10:12 PM
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Oof. I guess they have to release it as a $3800 option in the mid-cycle refresh.
I like your jab but they don’t want to offer it. It’s not a matter of money but nice try.
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I like your jab but they don’t want to offer it. It’s not a matter of money but nice try.
Not being argumentative, just asking - has Porsche ever said something about this?
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Originally Posted by pokingaround
Not being argumentative, just asking - has Porsche ever said something about this?
Never heard anything from Porsche, but I t’s actally against the law in Germany to idle your vehicle, it’s been like that for a long time (at least the 80’s when my folks were stationed in Stuttgart).

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Never heard anything from Porsche, but I t’s actally against the law in Germany to idle your vehicle, it’s been like that for a long time (at least the 80’s when my folks were stationed in Stuttgart).

Interesting. Some municipalities around me have "no idling" regs too though it's more about parking lots than it is about what you do in your driveway. Annoying.
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Interesting. Some municipalities around me have "no idling" regs too though it's more about parking lots than it is about what you do in your driveway. Annoying.
See picture below. Many people don't like to read the manual, but I've seen similar messages from other German car manufacturers.
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See picture below. Many people don't like to read the manual, but I've seen similar messages from other German car manufacturers.
Do the non-hybrid versions say the same?
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Originally Posted by pokingaround
Do the non-hybrid versions say the same?
That is for the non e-hybrid version. For the e-hybrid version, you would have to click on that link in the Good to Know app.
And to add, Porsche's message says nothing about environmental factors (otherwise, they wouldn't be making these two-ton vehicles). There is probably a technical reason why you shouldn't idle a cold engine.
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Originally Posted by phatchunk99
That is for the non e-hybrid version. For the e-hybrid version, you would have to click on that link in the Good to Know app.
And to add, Porsche's message says nothing about environmental factors (otherwise, they wouldn't be making these two-ton vehicles). There is probably a technical reason why you shouldn't idle a cold engine.
NVMD. I see now, thanks.
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Thinking about what you posited for the engineering reason. I also wonder what sort of "warm up" they're talking about. Meaning, I get that extended idling is - at the very least - not environmentally sound, but it seems to me that 15-45 seconds to wait until the idle settles makes sense. It's literally the engine getting the oil up to temp (at least that's what's been explained to me, happy to be explained otherwise). That's obviously different than just sitting there for 15 minutes idling. I wonder which they mean.
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Thinking about what you posited for the engineering reason. I also wonder what sort of "warm up" they're talking about. Meaning, I get that extended idling is - at the very least - not environmentally sound, but it seems to me that 15-45 seconds to wait until the idle settles makes sense. It's literally the engine getting the oil up to temp (at least that's what's been explained to me, happy to be explained otherwise). That's obviously different than just sitting there for 15 minutes idling. I wonder which they mean.
Pretty sure they mean prolonged idling, not 15-45 seconds. I'm surprised though that you can get the oil up to temp in such a short amount of time. It takes me quite a few minutes of driving to get the oil temp up to about 150F.


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