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Typical Panamera front end noise and clunks – What should you do?

When it is cold and when you go over driveway entrance or speed bump, make sharp turns, does the car make awful creaking and clunking? When you make a sharp turn with the front wheels turn at full angle, the suspension sounds like it’s about to just fall out?

It seems that a lot of Porsche Panameras out there experience front end noises in cold weather climates. Even cars with 20K miles experienced same symptoms. Somehow original Porsche “bushings” are very weak and should be replaced with updated parts.

Yes, it is a common issue for a Panamera at every dealership and they are aware of these manufacturing defects. Usually dealers go through multiple trial and error steps (i.e., change the bushings, change the control arms, adjust the sway bar, etc), in order to nail down the issue or at least get it to be where it’s not as noticeable. Dealers usually try to brush off this problem and they tell you that its normal on these cars. DO NOT listen to their poor excuses. Make them change all the parts listed below.

What you must replace?

  • Complete front end retorqe including Sub-frame (every nut and bolt)
  • Upper control arms (both sides) – bushings crack – Part has been updated since 2010
  • Lower control arms (both sides) – bushings crack – Part has been updated since 2010
  • Front Sway bar bushings
  • Front sway bar end links
  • Full alignment

** Most likely if dealer will try to replace only some of these – your noise will still be there.

All your noises: creak/groan over speed bumps and a dull, hollow, clunk/thud when going over bumps at speed should be all gone now.

If dealer cant help you and doesnt want to replace these parts – just call PCNA (Porsche of North America)

Panamera DIY – Disconnecting Battery, its effects and how to reset all the limits

The battery is located in the luggage compartment under the storage floor.

  1. Open the luggage compartment floor.
  2. Remove tool kit tray.
  3. Disconnect ground strap on the battery:
  4. Risk of short circuit! Disconnect the negative cable -1- on the battery.
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Removing terminal clamps

  1. Route or isolate the ground strap so that all contact with a ground carrier (e.g. body, battery terminal) is avoided.

IMPORTANT:  After you disconnect the battery, all settings get reset

  • Control unit memories
  • Tire pressure monitoring system
  • Steering angle sensor
  • Sunroof motor limits
  • Power window limits
  • Electrical steering column adjustment

 

Effect of disconnection or total discharge of battery on electrical systems in the vehicle and the precautions to be taken

Control unit memories – Values and faults stored in the control units can be deleted if the battery is disconnected or completely discharged.

  • If possible, all fault memories should be checked and, if necessary, printed out before the battery is disconnected.

Ready status – In some countries (presently the U.S.A. and Canada), after disconnecting the battery, it is necessary to reach the Ready status by a test drive and/or by using the Porsche System Tester DME control module menu). If in doubt about this, contact the relevant importer.

2470 DME control module – With all DME systems, the engine must run for several minutes before the engine control module can relearn the idle speed and mixture adaptation values!

After disconnection of the power supply, the idle speed might change or fluctuate briefly until the throttle valve adjusting unit has been readapted.

The mixture adaptation is also lost.

After the battery is connected, you must do following:

DME control module – With the DME module, it is necessary to carry out a learning and adaptation routine as described below:

  • Switch ignition on for 30 seconds without starting the engine.
  • Do not actuate accelerator pedal.

This completes the adaptation of the throttle valve adjusting unit.

Tire pressure monitoring system – When the battery is disconnected and connected, the tyre pressure is first displayed as “- – – “.

  • Once the battery has been disconnected and work is complete, the vehicle must be driven for a short distance.

The actual pressures will then be displayed again.

Steering angle sensor – The steering angle sensor must be re-initialised when the battery is disconnected and connected.

  • Turn wheels to straight-ahead position.
  • Switch ignition off and then on again twice.
  • Start engine.
  • From the straight-ahead position, turn steering wheel approx. 20°to the right, past the straight-ahead position.
  • Drive the vehicle straight ahead for at least one second at a speed above 4 km/h (2.5 mph).

The steering angle sensor segment is recognised again in this process.

Once the sensor has been successfully initialised, the fault code that is stored in the fault memory is documented using the fault deletion counter.
The fault memory erases itself automatically.

The PSM indicator light in the instrument cluster goes out.

Motor for sunroof  – The limit positions of the sunroof are deleted from the control unit when the battery is disconnected and connected.

  • Switch on ignition.
  • Press the sunroof button for several seconds in direction of travel.
  • After approx. 10 seconds, the sunroof performs an automatic standardisation process and resets all positions.
  • Keep the button pressed during the standardisation process.

Afterwards, the sunroof is standardised correctly.

Power windows – The limit positions of the power windows are deleted from the control unit when the battery is disconnected and connected.

      Perform the following procedure for all power windows:

  • Pull rocker switch and fully close window once.
  • Pull rocker switch once more.

The upper end position of the window is stored.

  • Press rocker switch and fully open window once.
  • Press rocker switch once more.

The lower end position of the window is stored.

Electrical steering column adjustment (ELVS) – The electrical steering column adjustment end positions (ELVS) are deleted when the battery is disconnected and connected.

The following buttons must be pressed in sequence in order to re-initialise electrical steering column adjustment.

  • Press the extend button three times (extend towards the driver).
  • Press the retract button once.
  • Press the extend button once (towards the driver).
  • Press the up button once.
  • Press the down button once.

Once the buttons have been pressed correctly, the steering column automatically moves all axles and stops at the centre position (only works when the vehicle is stationary).

New Porsche Panamera Forum is NOW OPEN

Hi

After I got singled out and mistreated for no reason at the ‘6speed’ forum, I decided to open up a forum on this website. ‘6speed’ forum politics is really wrong and all they care about is money gain. So when I posted a link to this website to help you readers – I got banned. When I confronted the admin – he couldnt tell me much. He made a post about banning me and closed it so no comments are left so he wouldnt be faced with confrontation. We exhanged emails couple of times but when I really asked about the reason – he just never replied with any good reason.

If that is how they want to run their forum – good luck with members. Since their ‘policies’ are completely out of this world, I decided to open up a forum here after a few requests from members that were also not happy with the move that the admin made.

 

So good luck, I hope you will enjoy the forum. Click on the menu bar to find a link or just click below

 

New Porsche Panamera Forum

 

Enjoy

Mark

New VIN tool to search recalls, make, models, etc

Car buyers and owners can use a vehicle’s identification number to identify open or unrepaired safety recalls with a new search tool released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Consumers enter a VIN to find out whether the vehicle has any open, unrepaired recalls and whether the automaker has a fix available.

http://vinrcl.safercar.gov/vin/

You can also search for technical data as well without a VIN:

http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/owners/SearchSafetyIssues

Databases can provide you an in-depth record of Safety Issues for Vehicles, Child Restraints, Tires, and Equipment. Safety Issues include all safety recalls for your product as well as safety complaints other users have filed. You may also find any relevant service bulletins or NHTSA investigation documents.

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