Gen II Cayman S - short shifter cable snap (ANOTHER ONE!!!)
Gen II Cayman S - short shifter cable snap (ANOTHER ONE!!!)
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sebulban

Original Poster:

285 posts

140 months

Sunday 22nd February 2015
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I have read a lot of on this subject. Why o why wont Porsche sort this out? Didn't they recall the Gen 1s?

Driving along around 30mph as pulling away from a roundabout. Gear stick goes all floppy. Trapped in third. Cannot find any gear. Somehow managed to limp home navigated some hairy slowing into traffic and lights.

Had to be recovered off my drive (embarrassing) and then £700 bill as not in warranty. (Although Porsche should just settle it themselves as ongoing dispute). Confirmed its the cable @ OPC.

Vehicle is 6 years old and only done 27,000 miles. No tracking and most of the 10,000 I've done been motorway miles.

All in all pretty shocking!

SkinnyPete

1,752 posts

170 months

Sunday 22nd February 2015
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Sorry to hear about this.

I was just going to stick up a thread asking about preventative maintence on this exact issue.

Imagine being in lane 3 of a busy motorway to find your car suddenly in neutural.

It does occasionally worry me.

Anyway, how do you get it recovered on and off the truck and in the garage when its stuck in gear. Sit in it dip the clutch while others push?

Trev450

6,625 posts

193 months

Sunday 22nd February 2015
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These are seen as being a permanent fix and are highly regarded over on Planet9. Not sure if they have any UK distributors though.

http://numericracing.com/store/#!/Numeric-Racing-S...


SkinnyPete

1,752 posts

170 months

Sunday 22nd February 2015
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Thanks for the link.

Very costly though, and OPC warranty frown

Trev450

6,625 posts

193 months

Sunday 22nd February 2015
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Yes they're not cheap and not something I would consider unless the car is a keeper.

sebulban

Original Poster:

285 posts

140 months

Sunday 22nd February 2015
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SkinnyPete said:
Sorry to hear about this.

I was just going to stick up a thread asking about preventative maintence on this exact issue.

Imagine being in lane 3 of a busy motorway to find your car suddenly in neutural.

It does occasionally worry me.

Anyway, how do you get it recovered on and off the truck and in the garage when its stuck in gear. Sit in it dip the clutch while others push?
Cheers mate. Yes it sucked.

To add to it I live in a dead end cul-de-sac so car was backwards to recovery truck. Guy did a good job me putting in neutral and clutch down and gently winched on.

The motorway scenario doesn't bear thinking about. Seems they always trap in gear as it would need to happen as changing.

PR36

341 posts

137 months

Sunday 22nd February 2015
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On the gen 1 cars they not only snap but they can jump out of the retainer at the gearbox end so some recommend using strong tie cables to stop that happening. Not sure if the same design on the gen 2 but may be worth checking.

mollytherocker

14,391 posts

230 months

Sunday 22nd February 2015
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Compared to the engine issues in the gen 1, surely this is nothing!

PR36

341 posts

137 months

Sunday 22nd February 2015
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mollytherocker said:
Compared to the engine issues in the gen 1, surely this is nothing!
Why is it that any mention of gen 1 caymans, no matter how unrelated, has the ph regulars mentioning bore scoring etc, it's like a sickness!

mollytherocker

14,391 posts

230 months

Sunday 22nd February 2015
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PR36 said:
mollytherocker said:
Compared to the engine issues in the gen 1, surely this is nothing!
Why is it that any mention of gen 1 caymans, no matter how unrelated, has the ph regulars mentioning bore scoring etc, it's like a sickness!
So, you think its made up then? its not allowed to be mentioned! Perhaps you own one?

b2hbm

1,301 posts

243 months

Monday 23rd February 2015
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Hi folks,

I read about this one on planet9 while doing some background research before buying my car, and seeing the OP posting yesterday brought it all back. Not the sort of thing you expect with a Porsche and it does seem to have been around for a few years now.

But I can't get my head round how common it is. Is it "TADTS", 1 in 10, 1/100 or 1/1000 ? Mine's a 2.9 from 2009, should I be scrabbling around underneath with new cables before I get stranded ?

Brian

SkinnyPete

1,752 posts

170 months

Monday 23rd February 2015
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b2hbm said:
Hi folks,

I read about this one on planet9 while doing some background research before buying my car, and seeing the OP posting yesterday brought it all back. Not the sort of thing you expect with a Porsche and it does seem to have been around for a few years now.

But I can't get my head round how common it is. Is it "TADTS", 1 in 10, 1/100 or 1/1000 ? Mine's a 2.9 from 2009, should I be scrabbling around underneath with new cables before I get stranded ?

Brian
I did think similar but at £700 a pop and warranty to boot I don't want to replace them if they are not broken but I am interested in a preventative fix.

I'd hate to have my day ruined or put in danger over something some stupid as a gearshift cable.

gsewell

718 posts

304 months

Monday 23rd February 2015
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Assuming that the cables are interchangeable, then http://numericracing.com/store/#!/Performance-Shif... is $475 (Approx £300ish plus shipping, etc) which compares favourably to the genuine http://www.design911.co.uk/fu/prod128904/Porsche-B... for £230.

sebulban

Original Poster:

285 posts

140 months

Monday 23rd February 2015
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b2hbm said:
Hi folks,

I read about this one on planet9 while doing some background research before buying my car, and seeing the OP posting yesterday brought it all back. Not the sort of thing you expect with a Porsche and it does seem to have been around for a few years now.

But I can't get my head round how common it is. Is it "TADTS", 1 in 10, 1/100 or 1/1000 ? Mine's a 2.9 from 2009, should I be scrabbling around underneath with new cables before I get stranded ?

Brian
Mines an '09.

I don't think there is an exact science or mileage.... which is why I would argue Porsche should do something about it. The OPC saying (and I know they don't wanna drop themselves in it ) "Well these cables get pushed and pulled around over the years and ultimately break...." is not really a logical statement/argument.

SkinnyPete

1,752 posts

170 months

Monday 23rd February 2015
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Mine is an 09 too, I feel like I'm on borrowed time.

Better part ex for a PDK quick wink

sebulban

Original Poster:

285 posts

140 months

Monday 23rd February 2015
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SkinnyPete said:
Mine is an 09 too, I feel like I'm on borrowed time.

Better part ex for a PDK quick wink
I am in the midst of a complaint with Porsche whereby they have already sorted a £1000 out in new brake discs because of an error and will now have to stump up £700 for this. But id rather have not had the ball ache of being stuck on side of a road or risk a motorway trap in first or something.

My argument is during 111 point check, knowing that this is a worldwide issue, why the f**k they don't check the cable!!!! OR sort it out and recall the cars!

Trev450

6,625 posts

193 months

Monday 23rd February 2015
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Knowing something and admitting to it are two entirely different things, especially when it comes to Porsche.

mollytherocker

14,391 posts

230 months

Monday 23rd February 2015
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sebulban said:
My argument is during 111 point check, knowing that this is a worldwide issue, why the f**k they don't check the cable!!!! OR sort it out and recall the cars!
Its very simple. Cost.

They could have recalled all of the M96 and M97 engines too.

sebulban

Original Poster:

285 posts

140 months

Monday 23rd February 2015
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anonymous said:
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Yes I have to agree. But - its a stick I can beat more money out of them with.

I got mine for free... so I guess no real loss. But they will be warrantying cars they have f**k all clue if they have any immediate faults!! Not a great business plan!

Id like house insurance please.... yes no problem we wont ask any questions and just give you a premium.... *calls a few days later with subsistence and flood damage* :-/

jakesmith

9,489 posts

192 months

Monday 23rd February 2015
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I had this happen in my 987 2.7, very annoying but only cost £300 to fix at GT1 in Chertsey & my warranty paid for it too, I was with Warranty Wise at the time it was in 2009.