PADM disabled - again!
PADM disabled - again!
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James McScotty

Original Poster:

460 posts

168 months

Tuesday 21st May 2019
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Having only just shelled-out around £1400 for a replacement dynamic transmission mount in March this year, once again I have the "PADM disabled - service required" warning coming up.

The car is a 2014 981 Cayman GTS, 35,000 miles.

Is this a design fault?

TDT

6,126 posts

143 months

Tuesday 21st May 2019
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Extended Warranty?

James McScotty

Original Poster:

460 posts

168 months

Tuesday 21st May 2019
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No warranty.

Twinfan

10,125 posts

128 months

Tuesday 21st May 2019
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Did you only have one side replaced last time? If so, chances are it's the other side that's gone.

Adam190

126 posts

172 months

Tuesday 21st May 2019
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Seems to be a design fault. I had one of mine replaced in April at £1200 at Northway. 2013 @51k.

James McScotty

Original Poster:

460 posts

168 months

Tuesday 21st May 2019
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Er, yes just the faulty one was replaced, in March.

edit - any goodwill from Porsche, Adam?

Twinfan

10,125 posts

128 months

Tuesday 21st May 2019
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Sounds like a dodgy batch of parts. If one of mine ever goes I'll get them both changed at the same time I think!

Green1man

556 posts

112 months

Tuesday 21st May 2019
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Twinfan said:
Sounds like a dodgy batch of parts. If one of mine ever goes I'll get them both changed at the same time I think!
It wouldn’t really save you much money. The part price is around £1000 with 4 hrs labour, having both done at once might save you an hour(or maybe 2) but you would be replacing a £1000 part that may never fail.

I’ve had both mine replaced (12 months apart) on around 12k and 18k Miles. The technician I spoke to claimed there were a few bad batches of parts but they hadn’t see any failures on the replacement parts they have fitted, he also implied the design may have changed slightly for the replacements (no idea if this is true or not)

tedblog

1,442 posts

104 months

Tuesday 21st May 2019
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Green1man said:
It wouldn’t really save you much money. The part price is around £1000 with 4 hrs labour, having both done at once might save you an hour(or maybe 2) but you would be replacing a £1000 part that may never fail.

I’ve had both mine replaced (12 months apart) on around 12k and 18k Miles. The technician I spoke to claimed there were a few bad batches of parts but they hadn’t see any failures on the replacement parts they have fitted, he also implied the design may have changed slightly for the replacements (no idea if this is true or not)
Ive read of a failure on a 718 already though

Adam190

126 posts

172 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2019
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James McScotty said:
Er, yes just the faulty one was replaced, in March.

edit - any goodwill from Porsche, Adam?
Unfortunately not. I tried and failed!

I managed to get them to go halves on the exhaust bolts which had corroded after 2.5 years but no luck this time.