Agree. Off to the dealer.Right to the dealer, so you can’t be blamed if something happens without it….that would be my move.
And if they push back on a loaner, or supplying a rental, next call would be to my insurance carrier, naturally letting the dealer know they would be my next call.Agree. Off to the dealer.
Will try putting back on again.This is basic. Nothing fancy, no tools. It slides up from the bottom. Slide the rubber pad up the pedal, make sure the side are in the channel, then make sure the bottom of the pedal seats into the groove in the rubber.
This should take you 1 minute. Or you can go to the dealer and spend quite a bit more time. It sounds like many on this board have a lot of time on their hands….
You have your Taycan serviced twice a year?I had the same problem on my 4S and had the dealer fix it during my biannual maintenance.It seems to be holding up fine after the fix however i do not know what they did to remedy it