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Stop/ Start Query

Immis77

New member
Hi All,

Been almost a week now of enjoying my Cayenne Diesel, thoroughly enjoying it.

However, I have started to notice one thing, during stop/start it is sometimes taking longer to start back up, between 1-3 secs more.
Sometimes the delay is before the engine kicks in, sometimes it turns over an extra 4/5 times before firing.

Does anyone know if this is normal or if it is an issue what it could be?
Does this happen when the battery is on its way out?

Advice would be appreciated.

Thank you.
 
I only have one diesel and it is not a Porsche but if it is any help
it starts immediately .Its a turbo diesel.Take it along to the dealership .
 
Definitely shouldn't happen and could potentially put you in a dangerous situation.
Straight back to where you bought it IMO. It should take the time it takes to lift your foot off the brake pedal and move across to the accelerator for the engine to restart (with apologies to the left foot braking fraternity).
 

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