Panamera 4 E-hybrid Owners Thread
#1741
Remote climate control timer
I have been having a hard time getting my car warmed up remotely. Most of the time the Car Connect/ Climate Control app on my phone works to warm up the car. But I have not yet been able to get the timer function to work on the app. I always get an error code. Anybody else out there having this problem?
#1742
Racer
I have been having a hard time getting my car warmed up remotely. Most of the time the Car Connect/ Climate Control app on my phone works to warm up the car. But I have not yet been able to get the timer function to work on the app. I always get an error code. Anybody else out there having this problem?
Wilson
#1743
So I don't use the remote warm up features at all because my car stays in the garage and it doesn't get that cold here. However I have found a problem using the Connect App's timer function to delay charging of the car if I try to invoke it while sitting in the car with my phone still connected to the internal PSM via Bluetooth. To solve this problem I turn off the bluetooth capability on my phone and switch to LTE. Once that is done, the timer delay function works perfectly. Perhaps that could be a solution for the warming function as well???
#1744
Racer
I have just set the charge timer up on the PCM, which does work and is remembered. In the UK, there is a big difference between the cost of nighttime electricity and daytime, so I always charge during the cheap rate period, using the timer. In France there is nothing like the same difference, so I usually just press the charge now button after plugging in the charge cable. Also in the UK I am charging at the 7.2 kW/H rate, against just 3 kW/H rate in France.
Wilson
Wilson
#1746
Racer
The waterproofing on the latch of the charge port door seems almost wholly ineffective. For the last few days we have had heavy rain or wet snow in the evening, followed by a hard frost (for the south of England) of -6º to -7º C during the night. This morning, I came out to find the charge plug frozen solid into the charge socket. With a bit of wiggling, I managed to break it free but the charge port door absolutely refused to latch shut. I sprayed a whole lot of windscreen defroster fluid in with no improvement and in the end had to get a hot air gun to defrost it, so that it would latch shut. This is far from the first time I have had this problem. There does seem to be a small spring loaded plunger/door, which shuts off the latch recess, when the door is open for charging but this must be almost wholly ineffective. Are others having this problem? I have already had to have the charge port and fuelling doors and latches replaced once, because of erratic operation and jamming shut, so I could neither charge nor refuel. For the moment, I have filled up the latch with WD40, in the faint hope that it will limit water ingress. My Panamera is going in next Monday to the local Porsche dealer, for the recall to update the steering software. I will mention the charge port problems to them - again!
Wilson
Wilson
#1747
The waterproofing on the latch of the charge port door seems almost wholly ineffective. For the last few days we have had heavy rain or wet snow in the evening, followed by a hard frost (for the south of England) of -6º to -7º C during the night. This morning, I came out to find the charge plug frozen solid into the charge socket. With a bit of wiggling, I managed to break it free but the charge port door absolutely refused to latch shut. I sprayed a whole lot of windscreen defroster fluid in with no improvement and in the end had to get a hot air gun to defrost it, so that it would latch shut. This is far from the first time I have had this problem. There does seem to be a small spring loaded plunger/door, which shuts off the latch recess, when the door is open for charging but this must be almost wholly ineffective. Are others having this problem? I have already had to have the charge port and fuelling doors and latches replaced once, because of erratic operation and jamming shut, so I could neither charge nor refuel. For the moment, I have filled up the latch with WD40, in the faint hope that it will limit water ingress. My Panamera is going in next Monday to the local Porsche dealer, for the recall to update the steering software. I will mention the charge port problems to them - again!
Wilson
Wilson
I think there's a mod for the door, maybe ask them about it when its in for the recall. I need to book my in for that too and will mention it. Seems to be more to do with the flap being a little proud of the panel when shut though from what I recall. I am sick of banging mine several times to make it shut, it must be comical to the neighbours.
#1748
Advanced
Had same last year, ended up pouring luke warm water on the latch.
I think there's a mod for the door, maybe ask them about it when its in for the recall. I need to book my in for that too and will mention it. Seems to be more to do with the flap being a little proud of the panel when shut though from what I recall. I am sick of banging mine several times to make it shut, it must be comical to the neighbours.
I think there's a mod for the door, maybe ask them about it when its in for the recall. I need to book my in for that too and will mention it. Seems to be more to do with the flap being a little proud of the panel when shut though from what I recall. I am sick of banging mine several times to make it shut, it must be comical to the neighbours.
Not very amusing indeed. Why is it so difficult to make it work just as with any other car? I have softclose on the doors and then I'm banging on the panel.
About the steering sw update, the only thing i noticed is that it felt that the feedback from the lane keep assist is not as strong as before. But it may be subjective.
Also the PDK update was done. The clunkiness when shifting down is now gone. Good!
And, the PASM update. Also here I seem to feel that in toughest suspension mode it is now less hard. Again, possibly subjective.
Then, the yellow warning sign for a car driving close in front of you now comes up frequently ( driving 50kmh at say 8 to 10m behind), whereas it hardly did before.
Also breaking pedal tactile response seems now more consistent than before. Before the feedback feeling in your foot depended a lot on the circumstance like emode or not, and speed... sometimes more spongy then more mechanical and other times more abrupt. An improvement now.
cheers
#1749
Burning Brakes
i went for the recall last Monday. They changed something about the latch/panel, it's a bit more flush with the body, but i still have to bang our press quite hard to open or close it.
Not very amusing indeed. Why is it so difficult to make it work just as with any other car? I have softclose on the doors and then I'm banging on the panel.
About the steering sw update, the only thing i noticed is that it felt that the feedback from the lane keep assist is not as strong as before. But it may be subjective.
Also the PDK update was done. The clunkiness when shifting down is now gone. Good!
And, the PASM update. Also here I seem to feel that in toughest suspension mode it is now less hard. Again, possibly subjective.
Then, the yellow warning sign for a car driving close in front of you now comes up frequently ( driving 50kmh at say 8 to 10m behind), whereas it hardly did before.
Also breaking pedal tactile response seems now more consistent than before. Before the feedback feeling in your foot depended a lot on the circumstance like emode or not, and speed... sometimes more spongy then more mechanical and other times more abrupt. An improvement now.
cheers
Not very amusing indeed. Why is it so difficult to make it work just as with any other car? I have softclose on the doors and then I'm banging on the panel.
About the steering sw update, the only thing i noticed is that it felt that the feedback from the lane keep assist is not as strong as before. But it may be subjective.
Also the PDK update was done. The clunkiness when shifting down is now gone. Good!
And, the PASM update. Also here I seem to feel that in toughest suspension mode it is now less hard. Again, possibly subjective.
Then, the yellow warning sign for a car driving close in front of you now comes up frequently ( driving 50kmh at say 8 to 10m behind), whereas it hardly did before.
Also breaking pedal tactile response seems now more consistent than before. Before the feedback feeling in your foot depended a lot on the circumstance like emode or not, and speed... sometimes more spongy then more mechanical and other times more abrupt. An improvement now.
cheers
That's interesting about all the changes you've noticed after software updates. I'm due for another routine maintenance in a couple months, so will see what updates are done then. The gear shifting seemed to improve after my last routine maintenance/update.
#1751
Racer
#1752
I had my wellies on.
Joking aside, obviously I was very careful, but needs must, didn't fancy getting a hair dryer, or driving down the street with people either pipping me or laughing at the flash w*****r that cant even close his flap.
Joking aside, obviously I was very careful, but needs must, didn't fancy getting a hair dryer, or driving down the street with people either pipping me or laughing at the flash w*****r that cant even close his flap.
#1753
i went for the recall last Monday. They changed something about the latch/panel, it's a bit more flush with the body, but i still have to bang our press quite hard to open or close it.
Not very amusing indeed. Why is it so difficult to make it work just as with any other car? I have softclose on the doors and then I'm banging on the panel.
About the steering sw update, the only thing i noticed is that it felt that the feedback from the lane keep assist is not as strong as before. But it may be subjective.
Also the PDK update was done. The clunkiness when shifting down is now gone. Good!
And, the PASM update. Also here I seem to feel that in toughest suspension mode it is now less hard. Again, possibly subjective.
Then, the yellow warning sign for a car driving close in front of you now comes up frequently ( driving 50kmh at say 8 to 10m behind), whereas it hardly did before.
Also breaking pedal tactile response seems now more consistent than before. Before the feedback feeling in your foot depended a lot on the circumstance like emode or not, and speed... sometimes more spongy then more mechanical and other times more abrupt. An improvement now.
cheers
Not very amusing indeed. Why is it so difficult to make it work just as with any other car? I have softclose on the doors and then I'm banging on the panel.
About the steering sw update, the only thing i noticed is that it felt that the feedback from the lane keep assist is not as strong as before. But it may be subjective.
Also the PDK update was done. The clunkiness when shifting down is now gone. Good!
And, the PASM update. Also here I seem to feel that in toughest suspension mode it is now less hard. Again, possibly subjective.
Then, the yellow warning sign for a car driving close in front of you now comes up frequently ( driving 50kmh at say 8 to 10m behind), whereas it hardly did before.
Also breaking pedal tactile response seems now more consistent than before. Before the feedback feeling in your foot depended a lot on the circumstance like emode or not, and speed... sometimes more spongy then more mechanical and other times more abrupt. An improvement now.
cheers
My list for Porsche to attend to has just grown - thanks for the reminder.
#1754
Electric cable release button frozen solid this morning, standing pouring hot water onto the button just seems so wrong. Such a poor system, car goes in again on Monday to have the flap mechanism looked at. My car has been in once for the mechanism to be changed, a few days later same issue. I questioned Porsche and they said they had only adjusted the mechanism rather than replace it......it is procedure and their workshop manager felt it worked sufficiently well. Car then went in and this time they said it was replaced, looked exactly the same to me. It is now not working again hence going back in. Wish I had stuck with my M5 at times.
#1755
Is the charge port cover supposed to be so difficult to close? I’ve struggling with this since I got my car last year. It always takes several attempts. Maybe I’m pushing on the wrong part to close it. I just thought it was a poor design issue. Should I be taking it to the dealer to address?