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- Tomi
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- Macan EV Turbo 2024. Taycan 4S CT 2023

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What determines the driver profiles? Are the settings stored in the keys, in the phone, or a combination of both? We're facing the same issue in our 2023 Taycan 4S TC. We've never been able to figure out what actually defines the driver-specific profile settings (in both the Macan EV and Taycan).
If I’m the primary user and my wife is a co-user, then when I approach the car (with comfort access), I see the doors unlock — but already from outside I can tell that the seat hasn't moved to my position. When I check the user shown in the PCM menu, it says it's me. So why is the seat in the wrong position? Sometimes the seat/mirrors/etc. are correct, sometimes they’re not — and it's really frustrating. It can’t be that every single time I enter the car, I have to manually press the memory button on the door just to get my settings.
And then the phone/profile settings: if my phone is set as the primary device in my profile, why does my wife’s phone still connect via Bluetooth in the Macan when it rings? In that situation, if my phone rings, I’m forced to talk holding it up to my ear — which is illegal — because her phone has taken over the Macan's Bluetooth.
Even in a 20-year-old BMW, the key defined the driver profile, and it worked perfectly. Now with Porsche, we have this clunky main/co-user system that's activated through email logins and so on — and yet it’s one of the worst implementations in the entire automotive industry.
If I’m the primary user and my wife is a co-user, then when I approach the car (with comfort access), I see the doors unlock — but already from outside I can tell that the seat hasn't moved to my position. When I check the user shown in the PCM menu, it says it's me. So why is the seat in the wrong position? Sometimes the seat/mirrors/etc. are correct, sometimes they’re not — and it's really frustrating. It can’t be that every single time I enter the car, I have to manually press the memory button on the door just to get my settings.
And then the phone/profile settings: if my phone is set as the primary device in my profile, why does my wife’s phone still connect via Bluetooth in the Macan when it rings? In that situation, if my phone rings, I’m forced to talk holding it up to my ear — which is illegal — because her phone has taken over the Macan's Bluetooth.
Even in a 20-year-old BMW, the key defined the driver profile, and it worked perfectly. Now with Porsche, we have this clunky main/co-user system that's activated through email logins and so on — and yet it’s one of the worst implementations in the entire automotive industry.
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