It is part of the Porsche Vehicle Tracking System (PVTS) which is a collection of security things and is available in most markets including USThank God we don't have this in North America.
Is this package required in Europe? For all cars?
Yep. Though full GSM/4G coverage in the tunnel might help things along connectivity wise. FWIW, I've never had any of the challenges with PVTS+ on ferries that are described in this thread.And on the EuroTunnel? Seems equivalent to ”transporting the car by container”. I understood that transport mode is needed whenever the car’s moves significantly (distance, speed) without the car being powered up.
Can you just leave the Vodafone fob in the car to avoid security issues? On a ferry the car won’t be stolen obviously.I used Transport mode twice in the past week. Both times I set it for 2 hours despite the crossing being 40 mins. After 40 mins I just got in and drove off.
my understanding is that the mode is just for disabling security alerts rather than disabling the car itself
This is all new to me. Do you set the transport mode in the dash or via the Porsche app.Yep. Though full GSM/4G coverage in the tunnel might help things along connectivity wise. FWIW, I've never had any of the challenges with PVTS+ on ferries that are described in this thread.
All insurance companies in Ireland that insure a Taycan (not many – its not a big market) require an active PVTS+ subscription and look for proof yearly. The one time I forgot to activate transport mode on a ferry, it triggered a call from the tracking centre within 50 meters of leave the port.
Not sure what's up with the OPs issue and why it differers so much from mine and others experiences. Is it new behaviour, new hardware or just a glitch? No clue. I will continue to use the service, continue to set transport mode and will continue to set it for longer than the timetabled ferry crossing times (margin of safety) and expect to be able to drive off each ferry with no issues.
I hope that remains true!
I don't think so – because this is a specific monitoring of a car that is physically detected to be moving – but it's not on. The presence of the fob doesn't override that.Can you just leave the Vodafone fob in the car to avoid security issues? On a ferry the car won’t be stolen obviously.
You set it via the Porsche App. Or you can also ring the tracking centre and get them to do it for you. 99% of the time, I do it via the app.This is all new to me. Do you set the transport mode in the dash or via the Porsche app.
I did the opposite and got a tracker. My thinking being if it is stolen I would have an 18+ month wait. Everything can be made as good as new if returned. Within in reason mind.The anti theft package is standard in Belgium on the CT. My insurance doesn’t require. My SA asked if I wanted it active but he advised against it. Maybe for this reason. And another: they may retrieve your stolen car after a week and most people would prefer just to have a new one when its stolen.
Nonsense. It's a short journey and you are travelling with.And on the EuroTunnel? Seems equivalent to ”transporting the car by container”. I understood that transport mode is needed whenever the car’s moves significantly (distance, speed) without the car being powered up.
Have you actually used the channel tunnel crossing without enabling this mode in PTVS+? I’d much rather not have to use it, but my experience with PTVS+ is that Vodafone calls you with any kind of anomaly.Nonsense. It's a short journey and you are travelling with.
Your choice but no need for it.