RG2020
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- Nov 21, 2020
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- Taycan 4S, Golf R Estate, Golf VR6, Corrado VR6
Think I’ve found evidence of what’s been happening. In the photo you’ll see part of the seat frame with a patch where the paint has clearly worn away and is showing bare metal. It’s not present on the other side (pictured is the side nearest the door). I think when the seat flexes that part is rubbing on part of the seat rail.Hi
Very similar to me. Porsche made some adjustments but noise came back after a couple of days. Be very interested in your feedback post your weekend investigations! Anything you can share may help Porsche resolve. My car is going back in early next month for a 2nd attempt to fix.
The solution? I expect realistically it’s either to have the seat a fair bit higher, not ideal and not something I want to do, or maybe try to get a dremel type tool in and shave it down. Will need to cover the seat rail to avoid shavings getting in there and causing other problems. Would be a pig of a job.
Before I do that I’ll get my wife to sit in the seat and push back while I have another look and see if I can catch it happening.
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