So, how would you respond to service like this?

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Took car in last week to replace passenger display. Not only is display still not working, now LTE/WiFi/Bluetooth/PCM is not working.

As an added “bonus” somehow they wrinkled and stained the passenger seat too. (Pic below).

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Took car in last week to replace passenger display. Not only is display still not working, now LTE/WiFi/Bluetooth/PCM is not working.

As an added “bonus” somehow they wrinkled and stained the passenger seat too. (Pic below).
If your dealership is on Instagram, I suspect a post of this photo and your experience will get a rapid response.
 

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I'm more surprised that this happened to begin with. Whenever my local dealership worked on my GT3 for anything, they'd have plastic coverings on both seats and would only take it off when they gave me the car.

If I were you, I'd call the service department to let them know you're unhappy and you want them to make it right while providing you with a loaner until things are 100% correct.
 

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I'm more surprised that this happened to begin with. Whenever my local dealership worked on my GT3 for anything, they'd have plastic coverings on both seats and would only take it off when they gave me the car.

If I were you, I'd call the service department to let them know you're unhappy and you want them to make it right while providing you with a loaner until things are 100% correct.
I totally agree.

Is this the same dealership from which you bought your Taycan? If so, I would lean on not only the service manager but also the sales manager and whoever else you might know higher up the food chain. To improperly affect a repair is unacceptable, and to trash a very expensive interior is an abomination! This dealer should not only correctly repair the car but also offer a full detail to bring things back to spec. And yes, a loaner is 100% required.
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