electronics issue
#1
electronics issue
This has happened twice now, I will start driving and within a couple minutes all the electronics will reset like I am just starting the car. Any one else have this same issue. I wont bring it in unless it happens again.
#5
The body shop fixed it the best they could but its not perfect because how the bumper attaches to car you can not adjust it.they lossened up 4 bolts in middle of bumper but there is just not enough play to get it right. I guess I am just going to live with it because I don't want them tearing into it and redrilling holes because that might cause more problems.
#8
My Panamera Turbo has the same PCM re-booting issue (sometimes every 2-3 minutes, sometimes not at all) and I just got it back from the dealer. The PCNA Atlanta tech center had them re-flash all the PCM firmware. My dealer also reported to them that my car had registered a "gateway fault code" (from the PCM modules) so PCNA had them find out what phone I had paired to the Bluetooth feature as well as a more specific description of the problem. My phone is an iPhone 3G that is an approved device.
They want me to drive it around for a while to see if the re-booting comes back after the re-flash.
Other places on the web report an alternator re-call campaign for early-production cars that solves PCM re-booting behavior. My car was built in late Jan 2010 and already had the updated alternator.
They want me to drive it around for a while to see if the re-booting comes back after the re-flash.
Other places on the web report an alternator re-call campaign for early-production cars that solves PCM re-booting behavior. My car was built in late Jan 2010 and already had the updated alternator.
#9
My Panamera Turbo has the same PCM re-booting issue (sometimes every 2-3 minutes, sometimes not at all) and I just got it back from the dealer. The PCNA Atlanta tech center had them re-flash all the PCM firmware. My dealer also reported to them that my car had registered a "gateway fault code" (from the PCM modules) so PCNA had them find out what phone I had paired to the Bluetooth feature as well as a more specific description of the problem. My phone is an iPhone 3G that is an approved device.
They want me to drive it around for a while to see if the re-booting comes back after the re-flash.
Other places on the web report an alternator re-call campaign for early-production cars that solves PCM re-booting behavior. My car was built in late Jan 2010 and already had the updated alternator.
They want me to drive it around for a while to see if the re-booting comes back after the re-flash.
Other places on the web report an alternator re-call campaign for early-production cars that solves PCM re-booting behavior. My car was built in late Jan 2010 and already had the updated alternator.
I'd have them to the Alt recall and go from there.
Last edited by STOPPIE; Apr 8, 2010 at 03:12 PM.
#10
The alternator recall is for build dates way older than mine. My car already has the updated alternator, according to the VIN and PCNA.
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