- First Name
- Andreas
- Joined
- Oct 1, 2024
- Threads
- 12
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- 104
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- 38
- Location
- NJ
- Vehicles
- Macan Turbo EV, E-tron, M3

my 240mls new Macan Turbo was dead after 4 days being parked. It was plugged in a for a day then the plug was used for the other car. I don't understand why Porsche would not just make a little msg pop up when the 12V power drops or reaches a critical voltage. If i leave my car alone for a few days knowing it has 80% SoC why should i worry about it not driving. Now i have to worry about 2 batteries... That should not be. Is there a way to replace it with a larger Lithium battery. I was planning to add a dashcam soon. That will for sure drain the 12V .... My e-tron has no issues sitting around unplugged for 4 days even with a dashcam in parked mode recording.
The one thing that may save me is with the Blackvue Dashcam i can remotely see the Voltage level for the 12V side of the car. Such a simple thing yet Porsche seems to not care or know how to implement this to their app. I did had to do the little 12V unlock Frunk and the 12V charging of the car to get it back going. But the Battery has reached / showed 3V and that usually means it is damaged (Lead batteries should not get below a certain voltage) i think. No protection for the Batterie in place it seems. Now who pays for the new Batterie? Porsche or the customer.
The one thing that may save me is with the Blackvue Dashcam i can remotely see the Voltage level for the 12V side of the car. Such a simple thing yet Porsche seems to not care or know how to implement this to their app. I did had to do the little 12V unlock Frunk and the 12V charging of the car to get it back going. But the Battery has reached / showed 3V and that usually means it is damaged (Lead batteries should not get below a certain voltage) i think. No protection for the Batterie in place it seems. Now who pays for the new Batterie? Porsche or the customer.
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