Trying to increase the temperature
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Trying to increase the temperature
So I'm trying to increase the temperature in my car, I was able to do it a few days ago. But yesterday or so I wasn't able. So whenever I go into my car it's at 64°F... My passenger can increase theirs, but not me.
Is this a Porsche thing? I tried to search for it in the owners manual, but couldn't find anything other than REST mode.
Has anyone encountered this?
Is this a Porsche thing? I tried to search for it in the owners manual, but couldn't find anything other than REST mode.
Has anyone encountered this?
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Which generation panamera?
Can you change your own temp from the touchscreen or is that also stuck at 64?
Try resetting PCM, hold down volume button till the screen shuts off and restarts.
Can you change your own temp from the touchscreen or is that also stuck at 64?
Try resetting PCM, hold down volume button till the screen shuts off and restarts.
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mrkim (05-16-2024)
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Is it linked to your seat memory? I don't know if that is how it works, but perhaps you could try to set the temperatures to where you want and then record the seat memory and see if that works. On our 9Y0 Cayenne, you can create specific driver profiles that contain all these settings. I know that our beloved 970 will store mirror and seat positions together so maybe it also keeps climate settings? Might be worth a try...
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Is it linked to your seat memory? I don't know if that is how it works, but perhaps you could try to set the temperatures to where you want and then record the seat memory and see if that works. On our 9Y0 Cayenne, you can create specific driver profiles that contain all these settings. I know that our beloved 970 will store mirror and seat positions together so maybe it also keeps climate settings? Might be worth a try...
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UPDATE.
So not sure if I fixed it or definitely a Porsche thing....
But I lowered the temperature all the way to "Lo" then from there I was able to increase the temperature to my desired temp.
Hopefully that fixed it?...
Now to address a bit of leather problem on the dash near my windshield.
But I lowered the temperature all the way to "Lo" then from there I was able to increase the temperature to my desired temp.
Hopefully that fixed it?...
Now to address a bit of leather problem on the dash near my windshield.
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So not sure if I fixed it or definitely a Porsche thing....
But I lowered the temperature all the way to "Lo" then from there I was able to increase the temperature to my desired temp.
Hopefully that fixed it?...
Now to address a bit of leather problem on the dash near my windshield.
But I lowered the temperature all the way to "Lo" then from there I was able to increase the temperature to my desired temp.
Hopefully that fixed it?...
Now to address a bit of leather problem on the dash near my windshield.
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mrkim (05-18-2024)