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E55AMG May 6, 2010 12:06 PM

Anyone's CF trim warping??
 
Got in the car a few weeks ago and noticed 3 different spots on the CF trim that runs the whole length of the top of the dash. :mad:

Funny thing, if the car is in the garage and somewhat cool it's really bad. Take it out and drive it or let it sit in the sun and it goes pretty much back to normal.

I'm hoping this is a warranty item? this is a pricey option and i better not have to pay for it.

bonehead May 6, 2010 12:33 PM

got pics?

E55AMG May 6, 2010 01:45 PM


Originally Posted by bonehead (Post 2830591)
got pics?

I was thinking of taking pics. If I get some time i'll take some and post em up.

hjacobs2000 May 6, 2010 03:06 PM


Originally Posted by E55AMG (Post 2830673)
I was thinking of taking pics. If I get some time i'll take some and post em up.


It is a know issue. On my last 997 it was replaced under waranty 3 times in 4 years. I tried to find the pics, but I dont think I them anymore

Eric (Plug Guy) May 6, 2010 07:29 PM

Unfortunately, most factory carbon does this - or at least a good bit of the dash components turn yellow, fade, crack, etc. Not sure about warpage.

But I'd put in a warranty claim pronto and try to get it swapped out.

supernovae May 7, 2010 06:18 AM


Originally Posted by Eric (Plug Guy) (Post 2831100)
Unfortunately, most factory carbon does this - or at least a good bit of the dash components turn yellow, fade, crack, etc. Not sure about warpage.

But I'd put in a warranty claim pronto and try to get it swapped out.

Is that ture even for a 2011 MY car?
In that case I might need to consider the options on my turbo s again before it is too late.

RAY in Pa. May 7, 2010 06:30 AM

My car had this problem (2008 Turbo Cab). Dealer replaced them under warranty. The car is rarely in the sun.

Eric (Plug Guy) May 7, 2010 06:56 AM


Originally Posted by supernovae (Post 2831470)
Is that ture even for a 2011 MY car?
In that case I might need to consider the options on my turbo s again before it is too late.


One would hope by now PAG figured out how to do this better. Go aftermarket if you want - many of the good carbon aftermarket folks do a much better job than does Porsche.

E55AMG May 7, 2010 12:46 PM


Originally Posted by RAY in Pa. (Post 2831477)
My car had this problem (2008 Turbo Cab). Dealer replaced them under warranty. The car is rarely in the sun.

Nor is mine, that's why I was a bit surprised. the only time it's in the sun is if i'm driving. It actually gets better when it IS in the sun. The "warpage" pretty much disappears once it gets hot.

wallmon May 7, 2010 01:37 PM

Almost sound like the parts weren't autoclaved. Carbon parts that have been properly heat treated usually don't move much.

Gunther May 7, 2010 01:56 PM

This is a well know problem. I have had my parts replaced multiple times under warranty. Now I just have parts that are delaminating. Screw it. Like the cars mentioned above it does not spend a lot of time in the sun. The car is a 2002.

On my next TT I will not spend 1 cent on junk Porsche CF parts.

ERSKATEDOC May 7, 2010 05:41 PM

Just had my 08 TT CF redo with the 2 yr service.

The dealer replaced (under warranty) the strips by the windshield and the cup holder cover. They told me it happens on non Cf trip pieces as well.

Showking May 7, 2010 06:14 PM

One of the defroster-vent trim pieces on my dashboard was like that when I got my car. I brought it to the dealer, they replaced it under warranty. It took a couple of weeks to get, but it was an easy fix. They said it was a common problem and they replace them no questions asked.

-Showking

supernovae May 13, 2010 02:31 PM

Any one got a picture of what it would look like if the carbon is warped?

Tom@Champion May 13, 2010 02:37 PM

Unfortunately we've seen that happening on almost every 997 Turbo that has the carbon trim up there.

The good news is that it's a warranty issue and your dealership should replace it for you without and hassles.


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