Tooney
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After reading forum posts about potential safety-related problems, I looked at safety complaints and investigations on the NHTSA website.
Extracts of what I found on the site are on an attachment to this post.
In brief:
2020 Taycans: 38 complaints (25 for electrical system) 1 investigation "Loss of Motive Power".
2021 Taycans: 28 complaints (18 for electrical system) the same investigation as 2020.
2022 Taycans : 0 complaints and investigations.
Regarding the Loss of Motive Power investigation. It was closed on December 23, 2021.
You can read the complaints on the site.
Extracts of what I found on the site are on an attachment to this post.
In brief:
2020 Taycans: 38 complaints (25 for electrical system) 1 investigation "Loss of Motive Power".
2021 Taycans: 28 complaints (18 for electrical system) the same investigation as 2020.
2022 Taycans : 0 complaints and investigations.
Regarding the Loss of Motive Power investigation. It was closed on December 23, 2021.
"Porsche has corrected the software malfunction in production. Further, Porsche is conducting a safety recall (21V-486) to upgrade the software on vehicles already in the field. In view of the recall action, this Preliminary Evaluation is closed. The agency reserves the right to take additional action if warranted by new circumstances."
You can read the complaints on the site.
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