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Oh!Nope. I have a brand newly delivered 4S sedan and have had this issue from the jump… sorry.
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Oh!Nope. I have a brand newly delivered 4S sedan and have had this issue from the jump… sorry.
Me two....60 miles 2022 Taycan CT...Nope. I have a brand newly delivered 2022 4S sedan and have had this issue from the jump… sorry.
Ya told me they weren’t aware of it too…pffftMe two....60 miles 2022 Taycan CT...
Double click on fob works to keep it quiet.
Call the dealer, first time they hear .... Really.
What does the double click do? Does it turn of the alarm?Me two....60 miles 2022 Taycan CT...
Double click on fob works to keep it quiet.
Call the dealer, first time they hear .... Really.
Safest is through PCM. Double click only has not always worked for me (possibly due to the reason you give)This is the only really annoying issue I have with this otherwise wonderful car. Porsche Stuttgart is fully aware of the issue and is working highest priority on this. Not all CT are affected and it is a rather sporadic issue which makes it hard for them to find the root cause. Even my own car was at the the dealership for 4 days and didn’t show the problem once.
Official workaround from the factory is to disable the interior alarm monitor. You can do this by unchecking the checkbox in the PCM after turning off the car or do the double click when locking the car. Here you need to find the correct interval. If you doubleclick too fast the turnindicators will show one long blink, which is wrong and does not turn off the interior alarm. It is rather a slow consecutive click with half a second delay between the two clicks. The car should confirm by blinking short, short, long. Only then you have reliably turned off the interior monitor and the false alarm will not be triggered.
I will receive an update on the overall progress mid of December.
deleting the apps had no effect for me. I’ve removed them all from my phone and still today have the issue, sadly.Guys,
Sorry to hear so many of you guys are dealing with the alarm issue. I dropped a note on here a few days after receiving my car in September. The car spent 3+ wks at dealer ( great experience @ Porsche of Irvine) and they diagnosed it as being some how related to Porsche connect app. A friend who is electronics engineer at Mazda where I worked said often times there is a bug in the “panic mode” code on the app. I have deleted the app and I have only had one false alarm since( 2 mos.). That said its very possible it’s something to do with interior sensors( which I had replaced as well but didn’t solve the problem) so who knows.
I would try deleting the app until such time Porsche has an official comment/fix for it .Clearly this is a problem Porsche should be working on as it is really pretty annoying for any vehicle owner.
SR