(Hopefully) Constructive "things you don't like/hate about your Macan" thread
#241
Race Car
On my 2018 Turbo there is apparently no way (that I can figure out) to edit entries in the Contacts list.
I have some bad ones I don't understand and am about to give up, delete the mobile phone, reinstall it and hope it downloads my phones contact list.
I have some bad ones I don't understand and am about to give up, delete the mobile phone, reinstall it and hope it downloads my phones contact list.
#242
Pro
Because it is a blue tooth connection, I would think if you correct the contacts on your phone, it would correct on the screen in the car.
#243
Advanced
What I hate (or at least don't know how to do) is that the 2018 Macan doesn't seem to have any way to change the audio settings on the Bose Premium for music played through CarPlay. On FM, I have the sound set to "Linear" mode (instead of the default surround, which sounds awful). So FM sounds great, but Pandora and Spotify Premium sounds pretty mediocre. I suspect that the sound settings for CarPlay are still set to the default "surround" mode, but haven't seen any way to adjust the sound settings when playing audio through CarPlay.
#244
Pro
On PCM 5, it's the same media settings menu, it simply adjusts whatever source it's currently playing. PCM 4 will be different though.
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#245
Drifting
Thread Starter
Thanks Tim, but I'm not so much looking for an equalizer as I am to shut off the Bose default "Surround Mode" and change it to "Linear Mode" (or something like that). It makes a huge sound quality difference in FM to be in linear mode (went from hating the Bose audio quality to thinking it sounds quite good on FM). I don't think it sounds nearly as good with Spotify Premium via CarPlay, so I think CarPlay mode is still set to the default Bose "surround" instead of "Linear", just don't see anyway to change it. It's probably operator error on my part, but I can't find Bose sound settings on CarPlay.
Last edited by peterp; 01-10-2024 at 02:08 PM.
#247
Wow, you folks are deep into the details of your cars! That’s cool. My likes and dislikes are much more basic.
really like the car. It fits me perfectly, handles well, looks good.
I don’t like how it burns through brake pads and tires so quickly. I don’t like that I need a pedal commander/ sport mode/manual mode to get the response I prefer. And i don’t like what I am reading about regarding replacing a headlight and how much that costs, as well as the expense to repair a leak at the timing chain cover.
This car replaced a 2001 BMW 330ci I had for about twenty years. I replaced a fuel pump, an alternator, a power window module and a coolant recovery tank. That’s it. High end cars are fun, but they need to be heartier, and easier to fix. Especially if the driver is not abusing the car. I am hopeful I got a good one made on a good day and it lasts me a long time. We will see.
really like the car. It fits me perfectly, handles well, looks good.
I don’t like how it burns through brake pads and tires so quickly. I don’t like that I need a pedal commander/ sport mode/manual mode to get the response I prefer. And i don’t like what I am reading about regarding replacing a headlight and how much that costs, as well as the expense to repair a leak at the timing chain cover.
This car replaced a 2001 BMW 330ci I had for about twenty years. I replaced a fuel pump, an alternator, a power window module and a coolant recovery tank. That’s it. High end cars are fun, but they need to be heartier, and easier to fix. Especially if the driver is not abusing the car. I am hopeful I got a good one made on a good day and it lasts me a long time. We will see.
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#248
After two weeks of ownership of a '17 GTS, my biggest gripes are the lack of a skip button when using CarPlay, placement of the backup cam (they salt the roads where I am and the cam is covered in about 3 seconds flat) and how insanely fast the back window gets dirty. I was able to rectify the skip issue by using a BT button, but the location of the cam can't be changed and not sure about a fix for the back window.
Last edited by FavOutLaw; 01-11-2024 at 05:31 PM.
#249
Pro
After two weeks of ownership of a '17 GTS, my biggest gripes are the lack of a skip button when using CarPlay, placement of the backup cam (they salt the roads where I am and the cam is covered in about 3 seconds flat) and how insanely fast the back window gets dirty. I was able to rectify the skip issue by using a BT button, but the location of the cam can't be changed and not sure about a fix for the back window.
#250
Race Car
I have the correct address in my phone - and a different one comes up when i type to search the name of the addressee. I don't get it.
#251
Pro
#252
Advanced
Wow, you folks are deep into the details of your cars! That’s cool. My likes and dislikes are much more basic.
really like the car. It fits me perfectly, handles well, looks good.
I don’t like how it burns through brake pads and tires so quickly. I don’t like that I need a pedal commander/ sport mode/manual mode to get the response I prefer. And i don’t like what I am reading about regarding replacing a headlight and how much that costs, as well as the expense to repair a leak at the timing chain cover.
This car replaced a 2001 BMW 330ci I had for about twenty years. I replaced a fuel pump, an alternator, a power window module and a coolant recovery tank. That’s it. High end cars are fun, but they need to be heartier, and easier to fix. Especially if the driver is not abusing the car. I am hopeful I got a good one made on a good day and it lasts me a long time. We will see.
really like the car. It fits me perfectly, handles well, looks good.
I don’t like how it burns through brake pads and tires so quickly. I don’t like that I need a pedal commander/ sport mode/manual mode to get the response I prefer. And i don’t like what I am reading about regarding replacing a headlight and how much that costs, as well as the expense to repair a leak at the timing chain cover.
This car replaced a 2001 BMW 330ci I had for about twenty years. I replaced a fuel pump, an alternator, a power window module and a coolant recovery tank. That’s it. High end cars are fun, but they need to be heartier, and easier to fix. Especially if the driver is not abusing the car. I am hopeful I got a good one made on a good day and it lasts me a long time. We will see.
If you don't like the tyre wear it's more or less unavoidable, when i ran my 928 on Yokohamas i got 6k miles front and 4k rear; two tonnes stopping and going fast will wear something.
#253
Instructor
A few months in now, and a few thousand k in as well. We took it up to the top of Denmark for 'Betwixtmas'. I respect it massively but I still don't love it. Likes? It's usefully quick, marginally quicker than my mk5 GTI. Obviously it's faster, but haven't really broken the double ton yet as it's on its winterset atm. Managed a nightmare journey back from mid-Denmark through an actual storm and still felt reasonably refreshed when we got home. It normally would have been seven or eight hours, but it took eleven. Averaged 30mpg as well.
I know this is the dislike thread, but I've already mentioned some of my dislikes here and been flamed for them. But sod it. Dislikes? Yes, lots. The PCM is horrible. Lovely sound and everything, but it's a nightmare of a system to get working. I still haven't figured out how to fill up the hard drive and have albums play in the album order. Yes, Macan, well done for playing them in alphabetical order, but you're not a primary school child so your wee trick doesn't impress me. Play my music in the order the artists intended, please.
The start stop bull**** ended up giving me proper anxiety. Roll up to a junction, I can see it's clear and that gap's perfect, then the sodding thing cuts out at 4kph. F**k. Right. Off. I wasn't expecting that, panic, take my foot off the brake, and still nothing because the handbrake's gone on as well. Seriously, f**k right off! You don't know better than me, so stop trying to second guess me. The gap's too small now. Also the engine's still off, meaning I've got to take restart time into account. Maybe I'll get used to it, but I shouldn't have to.
Who decided powered tailgates were a good idea? It's so sllllloooooooowwwwwwwwww. And if you've squishy rucksacks or sleeping bags or whatever in the boot, things that will squish down, expect the tailgate to almost close then beep at you. So you have to push the last bit closed, like humans have already been doing anyway for half a century or more.
What else? How about the little annoyances, like if your partner opens it for you, to get the kids in or whatever while you're paying for petrol. It'll open with all her parameters. Fine. But when I pop my key in the ignition, it should realise that she's not driving, so put my seat where it should be and put my preferred vehicle data up on the dash. Locking it and unlocking it with my key doesn't override her initially opening it.
Low speed maneuvering? I've got a spare seat belt buckle for that. If I pop my door open to see for real how close I am to the kerb, it's because I'm parking and amn't about to head off on a several hundred mile road trip. Stop putting the sodding handbrake on without asking me, and stop telling me to put my seatbelt on.
And yes, electronic handbrakes can absolutely get absolutely to phucke, and when they get there, they can sod off from there as well.
Anyway. April or May we'll be taking it down to Stuttgart and the Schwarzwald, maybe after that and some quality twisties I'll be loving it...
I know this is the dislike thread, but I've already mentioned some of my dislikes here and been flamed for them. But sod it. Dislikes? Yes, lots. The PCM is horrible. Lovely sound and everything, but it's a nightmare of a system to get working. I still haven't figured out how to fill up the hard drive and have albums play in the album order. Yes, Macan, well done for playing them in alphabetical order, but you're not a primary school child so your wee trick doesn't impress me. Play my music in the order the artists intended, please.
The start stop bull**** ended up giving me proper anxiety. Roll up to a junction, I can see it's clear and that gap's perfect, then the sodding thing cuts out at 4kph. F**k. Right. Off. I wasn't expecting that, panic, take my foot off the brake, and still nothing because the handbrake's gone on as well. Seriously, f**k right off! You don't know better than me, so stop trying to second guess me. The gap's too small now. Also the engine's still off, meaning I've got to take restart time into account. Maybe I'll get used to it, but I shouldn't have to.
Who decided powered tailgates were a good idea? It's so sllllloooooooowwwwwwwwww. And if you've squishy rucksacks or sleeping bags or whatever in the boot, things that will squish down, expect the tailgate to almost close then beep at you. So you have to push the last bit closed, like humans have already been doing anyway for half a century or more.
What else? How about the little annoyances, like if your partner opens it for you, to get the kids in or whatever while you're paying for petrol. It'll open with all her parameters. Fine. But when I pop my key in the ignition, it should realise that she's not driving, so put my seat where it should be and put my preferred vehicle data up on the dash. Locking it and unlocking it with my key doesn't override her initially opening it.
Low speed maneuvering? I've got a spare seat belt buckle for that. If I pop my door open to see for real how close I am to the kerb, it's because I'm parking and amn't about to head off on a several hundred mile road trip. Stop putting the sodding handbrake on without asking me, and stop telling me to put my seatbelt on.
And yes, electronic handbrakes can absolutely get absolutely to phucke, and when they get there, they can sod off from there as well.
Anyway. April or May we'll be taking it down to Stuttgart and the Schwarzwald, maybe after that and some quality twisties I'll be loving it...
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#255
Yes, lots. The PCM is horrible. Lovely sound and everything, but it's a nightmare of a system to get working. I still haven't figured out how to fill up the hard drive and have albums play in the album order. Yes, Macan, well done for playing them in alphabetical order, but you're not a primary school child so your wee trick doesn't impress me. Play my music in the order the artists intended, please.
The start stop bull**** ended up giving me proper anxiety. Roll up to a junction, I can see it's clear and that gap's perfect, then the sodding thing cuts out at 4kph. F**k. Right. Off. I wasn't expecting that, panic, take my foot off the brake, and still nothing because the handbrake's gone on as well. Seriously, f**k right off! You don't know better than me, so stop trying to second guess me. The gap's too small now. Also the engine's still off, meaning I've got to take restart time into account. Maybe I'll get used to it, but I shouldn't have to.
Who decided powered tailgates were a good idea? It's so sllllloooooooowwwwwwwwww. And if you've squishy rucksacks or sleeping bags or whatever in the boot, things that will squish down, expect the tailgate to almost close then beep at you. So you have to push the last bit closed, like humans have already been doing anyway for half a century or more.
What else? How about the little annoyances, like if your partner opens it for you, to get the kids in or whatever while you're paying for petrol. It'll open with all her parameters. Fine. But when I pop my key in the ignition, it should realise that she's not driving, so put my seat where it should be and put my preferred vehicle data up on the dash. Locking it and unlocking it with my key doesn't override her initially opening it.
What else? How about the little annoyances, like if your partner opens it for you, to get the kids in or whatever while you're paying for petrol. It'll open with all her parameters. Fine. But when I pop my key in the ignition, it should realise that she's not driving, so put my seat where it should be and put my preferred vehicle data up on the dash. Locking it and unlocking it with my key doesn't override her initially opening it.
Low speed maneuvering? I've got a spare seat belt buckle for that. If I pop my door open to see for real how close I am to the kerb, it's because I'm parking and amn't about to head off on a several hundred mile road trip. Stop putting the sodding handbrake on without asking me, and stop telling me to put my seatbelt on.
And yes, electronic handbrakes can absolutely get absolutely to phucke, and when they get there, they can sod off from there as well.
And yes, electronic handbrakes can absolutely get absolutely to phucke, and when they get there, they can sod off from there as well.
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