Snapped Camshaft Adjuster Bolt = Engine & Brake Hydraulics Failure ?
#497
Man I had 400 miles left was ABOUT to schedule my replacement service ($3200.00) and then this gift falls into my lap! Wow do I have a smile on my face. Don will you be reimbursed for your preventative service?
#499
Stertz, no idea, although there were very few 2012 Cayennes with the problem. I'm sure Porsche knows what motors were made before and after the bolt design changed, and perhaps no '12 pannys got the bad bolts. Or someone just screwed up the recall announcement.
Never attribute to malice that which can be explained by stupidity. Me.
Never attribute to malice that which can be explained by stupidity. Me.
#500
Stertz, no idea, although there were very few 2012 Cayennes with the problem. I'm sure Porsche knows what motors were made before and after the bolt design changed, and perhaps no '12 pannys got the bad bolts. Or someone just screwed up the recall announcement.
Never attribute to malice that which can be explained by stupidity. Me.
Never attribute to malice that which can be explained by stupidity. Me.
oh well, i no longer have the car but it's one that should have been included in the recall.
#501
Can anyone talk intelligently about the timeline for this recall? Can we expect to wait weeks to be notified, or is an action like this expected to take months?
Is it safe to assume any bolt failures that occur in the coming days before an owner has the recall performed will be fully covered by PNA?
Is it safe to assume any bolt failures that occur in the coming days before an owner has the recall performed will be fully covered by PNA?
#502
Can anyone talk intelligently about the timeline for this recall? Can we expect to wait weeks to be notified, or is an action like this expected to take months?
Is it safe to assume any bolt failures that occur in the coming days before an owner has the recall performed will be fully covered by PNA?
Is it safe to assume any bolt failures that occur in the coming days before an owner has the recall performed will be fully covered by PNA?
You can be assured once the recall was announced that Porsche is on the hook for any subsequent failures - but they're also on the hook for prior failures - and how they resolve those of us who did preventative service will be interesting.
I think you're asking the wrong people - Porsche and NHTSA would be the people to ask (and the FAQ's on the NHTSA website really do not answer your questions.)
#503
There's something happening as the Porsche website for Recall Lookup now produces an error on my VIN but it worked fine yesterday.
However my guess as far as when the notifications will go out is being gated by the availability of parts. They certainly don't want to get things started and then tell owners that they'll need to wait 2 months to make an appointment. They'd much rather wait 2 months and build up inventory and then alert the community that a recall has been issued.
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Last edited by Tom M; 06-22-2017 at 12:06 PM.
#504
There's something happening as the Porsche website for Recall Lookup now produces an error on my VIN but it worked fine yesterday.
However my guess as far as when the notifications will go out is being gated by the availability of parts. They certainly don't want to get things started and then tell owners that they'll need to wait 2 months to make an appointment. They'd much rather wait 2 months and build up inventory and then alert the community that a recall has been issued.
However my guess as far as when the notifications will go out is being gated by the availability of parts. They certainly don't want to get things started and then tell owners that they'll need to wait 2 months to make an appointment. They'd much rather wait 2 months and build up inventory and then alert the community that a recall has been issued.
#505
Could it be that there wasn't enough 2012 Cayenne's being reported so NHTSA didn't include them in the letter to Porsche? Porsche has yet to answer back so maybe they will include all affected model years with the bad bolts. Just guessing on my part..
#506
Of the 25 Cayennes (20) and Panameras (5) with the failure that I tracked in the database, there was only one that was reported as a "2012" and particular car's build date was June 2011 and it was a Cayenne Turbo.
#508
Confirmed upcoming recall campaign with 2 dealers (news is as of today - 6/22). The timing of the campaign (dubbed AH08) is still not certain and availability of parts is limited. I am not sure if this will be applied retroactively (e.g., to reimburse those who have addressed the issue preventatively, at their own expense) but still good news for the 958 Panamera-Cayenne S/Turbo community.
#509
Confirmed upcoming recall campaign with 2 dealers (news is as of today - 6/22). The timing of the campaign (dubbed AH08) is still not certain and availability of parts is limited. I am not sure if this will be applied retroactively (e.g., to reimburse those who have addressed the issue preventatively, at their own expense) but still good news for the 958 Panamera-Cayenne S/Turbo community.
#510
i had checked the bolts and they are the ones in the recall.
since the panamera turbo and the cayenne turbo share the same engine, i would have hoped they included the 2012 cayenne since the 2012 panamera is being listed in the recall. i'm hoping you're right and Porsche does the right and issues a recall on all of the cars with the bad bolts.