Henke
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- Taycan 4S
The recall update fixed some software issue but there are more issues (both hardware and software) that can still lead to loss of automotive power. When that happens the wheels get locked and they do not free spin. I experienced a software issue like that AFTER the recall was performed but luckily I was on a parking lot so no accident.
I locked the car for 20 mins and restarted and problem was gone but so was mu patience and trust to the car.
https://www.taycanforum.com/forum/threads/2020-taycan-4s-vs-2021-ford-mach-e-gt.7046/post-102050
I guess this is a concern that I have but on the other hand, I wonder how common it is? All cars have issues although this is an extremely dangerous one. If it's one car in thousands, the risk is low, if it's more prevalent then it becomes a much bigger concern.I feel like I’m on a ticking clock waiting for this to happen next. It ruins the enjoyment of a great car.
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