Torv
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- Torv
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My 2021 Taycan 4S has been at my local Porsche service center now for nearly 3 weeks. The initial issues were to address some recalls and a balky non-functional Apple CarPlay. The CarPlay diagnosis was to replace the PCM at a charge of about $6000, which was fortunately covered by my extended warranty. Yesterday, my service advisor, a truly nice guy, called to tell me the CarPlay now works, but an additional error code surfaced indicating a fault to the Night Vision I optioned when I ordered the car. My service advisor told me that the lens on the night vision camera was cracked, most likely due to a pebble hitting it at some point, and that it will cost over $8000 to repair. I asked about my extended warranty covering it and he said its unlikely because it was damaged due to external forces.
Now, there's a couple of things here that don’t add up. First, how is it possible that a $2800 option costs $8000 to fix? Second, why did Porsche design a front-facing camera lens without a simple lens protector given the high probability of some impact from a rock or pebble?
Now, there's a couple of things here that don’t add up. First, how is it possible that a $2800 option costs $8000 to fix? Second, why did Porsche design a front-facing camera lens without a simple lens protector given the high probability of some impact from a rock or pebble?
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