2012 CTT Comfort Entry problem
#20
I have same issue. V6 2012 with entry and drive. On 3 occasions I have gone back into the settings and my comfort entry was BACK on after I turned it off. Honestly, there are serious bugs with the memory system. Bummer since it worked perfect in my 09
#22
Thanks guys I thought I was crazy but I had the same problem. I mentioned it to the Dealer but they said your key is trying to remember too many things...! Its just crazy one day it works fine and the next time seat moves back as I get in but I have to hold the memory button for the seat to come back to the right position.
I own ACURA MDX and I never had this issue. Also I never had to hold the button.
Thanks
RG
I own ACURA MDX and I never had this issue. Also I never had to hold the button.
Thanks
RG
#24
Solution to comfort entry problem!
I took my car to Boardwalk Porsche in Plano after going to Park Place Porsche in Dallas and getting no answers. After about 4 hours of having the car, Boardwalk solved the problem. Here it is.
According to Porsche, the problem is that when you touch any of the side buttons on the seat with comfort entry, it will auto save the setting to your key. In my particular case, when I was getting out of the car about 50% of the time, my leg was hitting a button on the side, thus reseting my seat to the improper location and me thinking comfort entry was broken. This isn't the case. To prove this, I had Boardwalk unhook all the buttons on my driver's seat and comfort entry has worked flawlessly everytime in the last 3 days. I will tell you Porsche is very aware of the problem are thinking about reprogramming how the feature works to keep it from auto saving if you touch one of the seat adjustments since it's saved in Memory 1 or 2 in the door already.
I hope this helps. If you don't want to unhook the buttons like me under the seat, just make sure when you are getting out of the car to not accidentally hit one of the buttons on the side of the seat that makes adjustments. If you do this, it will work everytime.
Boardwalk said they'd call me if Porsche changes the programming. I'll let everyone know if and when this happens.
According to Porsche, the problem is that when you touch any of the side buttons on the seat with comfort entry, it will auto save the setting to your key. In my particular case, when I was getting out of the car about 50% of the time, my leg was hitting a button on the side, thus reseting my seat to the improper location and me thinking comfort entry was broken. This isn't the case. To prove this, I had Boardwalk unhook all the buttons on my driver's seat and comfort entry has worked flawlessly everytime in the last 3 days. I will tell you Porsche is very aware of the problem are thinking about reprogramming how the feature works to keep it from auto saving if you touch one of the seat adjustments since it's saved in Memory 1 or 2 in the door already.
I hope this helps. If you don't want to unhook the buttons like me under the seat, just make sure when you are getting out of the car to not accidentally hit one of the buttons on the side of the seat that makes adjustments. If you do this, it will work everytime.
Boardwalk said they'd call me if Porsche changes the programming. I'll let everyone know if and when this happens.
#25
I took my car to Boardwalk Porsche in Plano after going to Park Place Porsche in Dallas and getting no answers. After about 4 hours of having the car, Boardwalk solved the problem. Here it is.
According to Porsche, the problem is that when you touch any of the side buttons on the seat with comfort entry, it will auto save the setting to your key. In my particular case, when I was getting out of the car about 50% of the time, my leg was hitting a button on the side, thus reseting my seat to the improper location and me thinking comfort entry was broken. This isn't the case. To prove this, I had Boardwalk unhook all the buttons on my driver's seat and comfort entry has worked flawlessly everytime in the last 3 days. I will tell you Porsche is very aware of the problem are thinking about reprogramming how the feature works to keep it from auto saving if you touch one of the seat adjustments since it's saved in Memory 1 or 2 in the door already.
I hope this helps. If you don't want to unhook the buttons like me under the seat, just make sure when you are getting out of the car to not accidentally hit one of the buttons on the side of the seat that makes adjustments. If you do this, it will work everytime.
Boardwalk said they'd call me if Porsche changes the programming. I'll let everyone know if and when this happens.
According to Porsche, the problem is that when you touch any of the side buttons on the seat with comfort entry, it will auto save the setting to your key. In my particular case, when I was getting out of the car about 50% of the time, my leg was hitting a button on the side, thus reseting my seat to the improper location and me thinking comfort entry was broken. This isn't the case. To prove this, I had Boardwalk unhook all the buttons on my driver's seat and comfort entry has worked flawlessly everytime in the last 3 days. I will tell you Porsche is very aware of the problem are thinking about reprogramming how the feature works to keep it from auto saving if you touch one of the seat adjustments since it's saved in Memory 1 or 2 in the door already.
I hope this helps. If you don't want to unhook the buttons like me under the seat, just make sure when you are getting out of the car to not accidentally hit one of the buttons on the side of the seat that makes adjustments. If you do this, it will work everytime.
Boardwalk said they'd call me if Porsche changes the programming. I'll let everyone know if and when this happens.
First of all its great and rare that a dealership would take this much time for this type of problem. They usually dismiss it with some BS excuse. And thanks for the post.
I understand your explanation. However, for me the fact that the seat does not reset to the last position I had it is only part of the problem, which is typically my position set to key 1, its the fact that the stereo and a/c settings turn to what I had it a day or two ago.
It might be that a few nights ago it was cold and I had the temp set at 78 then a few times since then I had it set at 65 since it was warmer. But then I get in my car and the temp goes to 78. This happens very inconsistently and thus my dealer always says that they can not repeat the problem. I have just surrendered to it.
#26
I do not have comfort entry but I am having simular problems with my 2011 Cayenne S. VEHICLE DOORS INTERMITTENTLY LOCK ME OUT AND I CAN'T GET IN. VEHICLE DOORS INTERMITTENTLY DO NOT LOCK. Intermittently memory seats, mirrors, steering wheel, radio and such do not retain their memory.
Been in shop 3 times. They still can't figure out problem. Tried keys, software upgrades from Germany, parts and such. Nothing working. My Fiat 500C is more dependable than this Porsche!
Been in shop 3 times. They still can't figure out problem. Tried keys, software upgrades from Germany, parts and such. Nothing working. My Fiat 500C is more dependable than this Porsche!
#27
I have 2011 Turbo. Similar problem as MRC above, but worse. The key (keyless entry / drive) loses synch with the vehicle. Vehicle will not start sometimes, when it does, wierd things happen such as messages that are obviously incorrect on PCM. Also, I get locked out. Worse, "locked in". Vehicle alarm goes off with me inside. I have taken vehicle in to local Porsche dealer, we shall see if the wizards will correct the issue. I am confident they will. Porsche has a stellar reputation.
#28
Just curious if there is an update to this issue?
Mine also has memory problem, not the seat position, but turning comfort entry off. I uncheck the comfort entry option in PCM, and also the lower right mirror on reverse option, it would always forget and turn both back on next time I start the car.
Really annoying.
Mine also has memory problem, not the seat position, but turning comfort entry off. I uncheck the comfort entry option in PCM, and also the lower right mirror on reverse option, it would always forget and turn both back on next time I start the car.
Really annoying.
#29
The Porsche technicians solved the issue with: 1. re-programing the remote key(s) 2. Replacing all key batteries 3. Updating to latest software (2.44).
As to which of the three corrected the issue, we don't know. But, it hasn't occurred again. So, I am happy. The dealer and service were genuinely concerned with the issue. Personally, I believe it was the simplist of the three - replacing the battery(s). I never received a message that the key battery was weak as is supposed to occur, but still believe that to be the issue. I could be wrong. But in the end, it's corrected. And I got to drive a Panamera as a loaner, which was a nice experience since I have been debating whether to purchase one as a spare.
As to which of the three corrected the issue, we don't know. But, it hasn't occurred again. So, I am happy. The dealer and service were genuinely concerned with the issue. Personally, I believe it was the simplist of the three - replacing the battery(s). I never received a message that the key battery was weak as is supposed to occur, but still believe that to be the issue. I could be wrong. But in the end, it's corrected. And I got to drive a Panamera as a loaner, which was a nice experience since I have been debating whether to purchase one as a spare.
#30
MRC wrote: VEHICLE DOORS INTERMITTENTLY LOCK ME OUT AND I CAN'T GET IN. VEHICLE DOORS INTERMITTENTLY DO NOT LOCK.
I had the same problem. Solved it by putting my key in one pocket, and my smart phone in the opposite pocket. I can re-create the problem situation by putting both key and smart phone in the same pocket.
I had the same problem. Solved it by putting my key in one pocket, and my smart phone in the opposite pocket. I can re-create the problem situation by putting both key and smart phone in the same pocket.