GRR - CEL Code @ 654 miles on new '21 Cayenne
#346
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#347
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Sorry, I saw the motor in the foreground and thought that was going in. Didn’t know it was a brand new, congrats!
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JArnald (03-27-2022)
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This has been one for the records.
I go to work tomorrow upon delivery to crack the friggin code on all this cel stuff, PCM 6.0 and whatever else needs investigation.
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Not to worry. I can't wipe the smile off my face. Never in my life have I had such anticipation waiting for a vehicle. This has been a first for me during a pandemic, computer chip shortage, supply chain challenges, i.e. wiring harnesses, the Russia/Ukraine 'situation', transportation logistics including an 1,100 vehicle loss in a ship fire.
This has been one for the records.
I go to work tomorrow upon delivery to crack the friggin code on all this cel stuff, PCM 6.0 and whatever else needs investigation.
This has been one for the records.
I go to work tomorrow upon delivery to crack the friggin code on all this cel stuff, PCM 6.0 and whatever else needs investigation.
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I have followed the various threads about Cayenne e-hybrids and the CELs, charging challenges and specifics as they relate to different years of manufacture.
I'm hoping that mine being a 2022 that many of these issues will be solutioned and resolved. Having said that, the dealership postponed my delivery today due to a CEL code.
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No I don't work for Porsche.
I have followed the various threads about Cayenne e-hybrids and the CELs, charging challenges and specifics as they relate to different years of manufacture.
I'm hoping that mine being a 2022 that many of these issues will be solutioned and resolved. Having said that, the dealership postponed my delivery today due to a CEL code.
I have followed the various threads about Cayenne e-hybrids and the CELs, charging challenges and specifics as they relate to different years of manufacture.
I'm hoping that mine being a 2022 that many of these issues will be solutioned and resolved. Having said that, the dealership postponed my delivery today due to a CEL code.
analysis and solution remains elusive.
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JArnald (03-28-2022)
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my local bay area dealer service confirmed for me that a recently '22 Hybrid Cayenne has come in for the same "CEL" issue affecting my '21 - based on that he no longer believes the '22 Cayennes have resolved this issue - further investigation shows the same firmware versions in the '21 and '22 Cayennes that need to be updated if there is a software fix - CEL code is the same CEL code know to be at the root of this issue.
analysis and solution remains elusive.
analysis and solution remains elusive.
#354
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my local bay area dealer service confirmed for me that a recently '22 Hybrid Cayenne has come in for the same "CEL" issue affecting my '21 - based on that he no longer believes the '22 Cayennes have resolved this issue - further investigation shows the same firmware versions in the '21 and '22 Cayennes that need to be updated if there is a software fix - CEL code is the same CEL code know to be at the root of this issue.
analysis and solution remains elusive.
analysis and solution remains elusive.
I apologize in advance if this has been stated elsewhere or at other times, but I hope to get to the root of the issue. Sort of like a dog with a bone.
#355
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the light is purely an error report with no apparent impact on functionality (if it's the code being talked about on this thread) - as we all know the problem with "just a light" is there is no way to tell if it's this issue (which you can safely ignore) or another issue which is actually more serious.
If it's the U1022 code the code can be safely ignored and the vehicle can be driven with _NO_ issues…but you need to take it to the dealer for diagnosis or purchase and use an vehicle code reader to determine if it's the code that we all know doesn't matter.
If it's the U1022 code the code can be safely ignored and the vehicle can be driven with _NO_ issues…but you need to take it to the dealer for diagnosis or purchase and use an vehicle code reader to determine if it's the code that we all know doesn't matter.
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JArnald (03-28-2022)
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the error is the very definition of non-reproducible and random - I've had the code pop 3 separate times in single 24 hour period - and I've gone weeks with out the code appearing at all - there is _NO_ pattern and it can happen or not happen.
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while the code itself is not a problem and the vehicle is fully functional - the vehicle is non-sellable and in some jurisdictions can not pass vehicle registration inspections as unresolved CEL's are illegal and not road worthy for purposes of vehicle registration.
it's is not an actual functional issue - but it's a serious problem that debilitates the vehicle in terms that a future buyer will need to be disclosed, and some legal hurdles may be present if you attempt to sell the vehicle with this issue unresolved.
it's is not an actual functional issue - but it's a serious problem that debilitates the vehicle in terms that a future buyer will need to be disclosed, and some legal hurdles may be present if you attempt to sell the vehicle with this issue unresolved.
#358
it has the potential to affect _ANY_ eHybrid w/7.2 kW charger (3.6 is not yet ruled out, but no reports to date on this forum)
the error is the very definition of non-reproducible and random - I've had the code pop 3 separate times in single 24 hour period - and I've gone weeks with out the code appearing at all - there is _NO_ pattern and it can happen or not happen.
the error is the very definition of non-reproducible and random - I've had the code pop 3 separate times in single 24 hour period - and I've gone weeks with out the code appearing at all - there is _NO_ pattern and it can happen or not happen.
#359
Update on my end: PCNA has officially approved buy back of my vehicle or the option to keep for $25k. Received delivery of my car end of Aug 21, so looking at around 6-7 months end to end of dealing with issues, attempted fixes, and contact with PCNA.
I really like the car otherwise and haven’t decided what to do. I will ask for clarification if they have a fix pending and if the issue is resolved in ‘22s. I wouldn’t mind respec’ing the car if problem is gone in ‘22.
I really like the car otherwise and haven’t decided what to do. I will ask for clarification if they have a fix pending and if the issue is resolved in ‘22s. I wouldn’t mind respec’ing the car if problem is gone in ‘22.
#360
Update on my end: PCNA has officially approved buy back of my vehicle or the option to keep for $25k. Received delivery of my car end of Aug 21, so looking at around 6-7 months end to end of dealing with issues, attempted fixes, and contact with PCNA.
I really like the car otherwise and haven’t decided what to do. I will ask for clarification if they have a fix pending and if the issue is resolved in ‘22s. I wouldn’t mind respec’ing the car if problem is gone in ‘22.
I really like the car otherwise and haven’t decided what to do. I will ask for clarification if they have a fix pending and if the issue is resolved in ‘22s. I wouldn’t mind respec’ing the car if problem is gone in ‘22.