Getting all doors to unlock on 2017 Panamera???
Getting all doors to unlock on 2017 Panamera???
So I have found myself in a 2017 Panamera Turbo until my 2018 Sport Turismo arrives and the most frustrating aspect of the car is that if you turn the ignition off and open the drivers door none of the other doors unlock. You have to physically push the unlock button to get them to do so. I have a special needs son and when I park in the garage I constantly forget to do this and when I walk around the car to get him out I end up having to walk back around to push the button. According to the manual opening one of the doors should unlock all of them, and I have the PCM set to unlock all but it still doesn't work. The dealer says it's not supposed to and I just can't believe there wouldn't be a setting that can be programmed by porsche to allow this to happen. Can anyone offer any insight? Do all you guys/gals with 2017's have the same issue? Any feedback is appreciated.
The PCM definitely has some bugs to work out and I noticed that same thing. Mine won't unlock all either.
The other thing is, my car has a hard time saving functions that I set. So I have to save to key and save to memory #1 to get the changes to lock in place.
Also in "normal" drive mode, my suspension now sets at "low" and on sport where this mode is not supposed to be configurable and everything is suppose to be on normal settings. The PCM is quirky right now and I am hoping they produce some kind of update soon to work out all the bugs. Maybe when the Cayenne arrives they will get more and more complaints for PCNA to do something...
The other thing is, my car has a hard time saving functions that I set. So I have to save to key and save to memory #1 to get the changes to lock in place.
Also in "normal" drive mode, my suspension now sets at "low" and on sport where this mode is not supposed to be configurable and everything is suppose to be on normal settings. The PCM is quirky right now and I am hoping they produce some kind of update soon to work out all the bugs. Maybe when the Cayenne arrives they will get more and more complaints for PCNA to do something...
yeah you would think with all the millions of line of code that somewhere you would be able to have your doors unlock like they do in a $15,000 Hyundai and every car I've ever owned.



