My C4S Died During Morning Commute
#16
As someone that plans to order a new 4S in the next
10 days, I do hope that you will all keep us posted. This whole issue makes me a bit nervous about the purchase.
Thanks in advance,
Joe
10 days, I do hope that you will all keep us posted. This whole issue makes me a bit nervous about the purchase.
Thanks in advance,
Joe
#17
My service advisor said the head technician called PCNA today and spoke with a rep who said he's heard of a few instances in which cam shaft sensors have come loose and caused this kind of problem. Thus, the technician ordered new ones for possible replacement tomorrow morning, and in the meantime, will be inspecting the sensor(s) currently in place. Let's hope they're on the right track.
#18
I had this happen once on my '13 C2S. The car had plenty of gas. I only drove about one mile from lunch back to my office. I noticed on the first start up after lunch that it cranked a bit longer then usual before starting. Then on the short trip it would stumble or stall at idle. It did it pretty much every time I slowed to a stop. The car ran perfectly fine under any load or at higher RPMs. Even when stopped, if I held the RPMs at 1000 it ran fine, but if left it to idle it would stall within a 5-10 seconds. When I left the office to go home at night everything was fine and it hasn't happened again. That was about 6 weeks ago. I didn't even bother calling the dealer because I knew they wouldnt be much help if it couldn't be replicated.
#19
If the engine and all the electronics went off as if your switch had been turned off, it sounds as though it's a wiring harness issue, such as a loose connector and/or one that has moisture in it.
#20
I had this happen once on my '13 C2S. The car had plenty of gas. I only drove about one mile from lunch back to my office. I noticed on the first start up after lunch that it cranked a bit longer then usual before starting. Then on the short trip it would stumble or stall at idle. It did it pretty much every time I slowed to a stop. The car ran perfectly fine under any load or at higher RPMs. Even when stopped, if I held the RPMs at 1000 it ran fine, but if left it to idle it would stall within a 5-10 seconds. When I left the office to go home at night everything was fine and it hasn't happened again. That was about 6 weeks ago. I didn't even bother calling the dealer because I knew they wouldnt be much help if it couldn't be replicated.
Last edited by Team Plutonium; 07-09-2013 at 11:20 PM.
#21
Yesterday, my dealer replaced what they've alternatively referred to as both "cam" and "crank" position sensors, and the stalling problem has not repeated over the last 24 hours. Of course, the problem was always intermittent, so the mere absence of it does not prove it's fixed, but at least now with the replacement of potential culprits there's more of a reason to believe the problem has been fixed. Also, the dealer called after I picked up the car and said PCNA wants the car brought back in for measurement of the new sensor gap (I believe this means the "air gap") when the engine has fully cooled. It seems PCNA and the dealer are now taking the issue seriously. I also let it be known that more complaints have popped up on this thread.
#22
Yesterday, my dealer replaced what they've alternatively referred to as both "cam" and "crank" position sensors, and the stalling problem has not repeated over the last 24 hours. Of course, the problem was always intermittent, so the mere absence of it does not prove it's fixed, but at least now with the replacement of potential culprits there's more of a reason to believe the problem has been fixed. Also, the dealer called after I picked up the car and said PCNA wants the car brought back in for measurement of the new sensor gap (I believe this means the "air gap") when the engine has fully cooled. It seems PCNA and the dealer are now taking the issue seriously. I also let it be known that more complaints have popped up on this thread.
#23
Oh, I assure you that they are well aware of your thread.
There are a lot of interesting "users" lurking on these boards.
#24
My dad had the same issues on his C4S 7MT wihtin days of taking delivery. After the dealer working on it 3 different times for this same issue, they finally were told my Porsche to replace the Camshaft Positioning Sensor and that seems to have fixed the issue...knock on wood....
#25
JonnyC - thank you for keeping us updated! It relieving to hear that they came to some resolution to fix your problem...lets hope that it works!
I'm going to share this with my dealer again and ask that they contact PCNA to confirm my C4S should have the same replacement.
I'm going to share this with my dealer again and ask that they contact PCNA to confirm my C4S should have the same replacement.
#29
I had this happen once on my '13 C2S. The car had plenty of gas. I only drove about one mile from lunch back to my office. I noticed on the first start up after lunch that it cranked a bit longer then usual before starting. Then on the short trip it would stumble or stall at idle. It did it pretty much every time I slowed to a stop. The car ran perfectly fine under any load or at higher RPMs. Even when stopped, if I held the RPMs at 1000 it ran fine, but if left it to idle it would stall within a 5-10 seconds. When I left the office to go home at night everything was fine and it hasn't happened again. That was about 6 weeks ago. I didn't even bother calling the dealer because I knew they wouldnt be much help if it couldn't be replicated.
#30
I had long crank at start happened once but the car started at the second crank. No issues with car stopping during drive etc.