Taycan has rocks in the AC
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This is my Electric Green Hulk, sounding like a diesel. Turned out I have rocks where my AC propellers are - which are two - on both front sides. One of them - the lefty - had stopped working altotgether, whereas the righty works but sounds like a not particularly good diesel engine. My dealer has just changed both, but says this is I quote "an issue a lot of people are having" and that there is "no fix for it, unfortunately".
Have you had a problem like that?
This is my Electric Green Hulk, sounding like a diesel. Turned out I have rocks where my AC propellers are - which are two - on both front sides. One of them - the lefty - had stopped working altotgether, whereas the righty works but sounds like a not particularly good diesel engine. My dealer has just changed both, but says this is I quote "an issue a lot of people are having" and that there is "no fix for it, unfortunately".
Have you had a problem like that?
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In two of my past 911's the fan housing slats located in front of the front wheels permitted gravel to enter the fan housing. The gravel eventually made their way to the fan motors. Two failures later, I inserted a plastic mesh in front of the slats and the problem was solved. I don't know how the Taycan is designed, but if the same design was used, the mesh is solution.
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When I was installing my lowering module I got tons of rocks and dirt to the face due to the excellent positioning of the underbody cladding, I only removed 4 of the pieces overall and must've collected about 2 pounds worth of gravel and pure doit.