Door trim loose
#2
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There's a thread you can search here about that, I believe there was a bad glue batch used by Porsche or something?? I have the same issue on mine and worse. I have scheduled an appointment with my dealership to replace both door panels through warranty. They have to order it a couple weeks ahead of your scheduled appointment btw.
#4
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Thanks for the search nudge. I’ve been reading up and looks like the fix is a panel replacement $3k!!! I’m still hunting search to see if there is a DIY fix... anyone try that yet?
#6
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There is not a good DIY fix as the panel comes loose and warps. Dealers and Porsche are well aware of the issue and have repaired cars out of warranty as a courtesy.
If you try a DIY and it doesn't hold you may lose out on a proper fix.
If you try a DIY and it doesn't hold you may lose out on a proper fix.
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#8
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Is the leather lifted from the plastic backing? Or is the plastic panel warped? I can't tell from the photo.
If the plastic is warped and you would have to fork out $1200 for new panel. I would try a heat gun on the back of the door panel. Remove the plastic end piece and hold the door panel in position as it cools.
If the plastic is warped and you would have to fork out $1200 for new panel. I would try a heat gun on the back of the door panel. Remove the plastic end piece and hold the door panel in position as it cools.
#9
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