My Macan S is not yet a year old (2019), in May it's going to be a year and the brake light is on, and suggest that you have to change pads. I took it to the dealer and they told me that rear brakes are at 3mm, cut through wear sensor and they want $1243.21 for the fix. Supposedly Porsche has a good reputation for good brakes and parts of this vehicle and I consider that they should warranty the fix because my car still under 50,000 miles warranty. In my old other vehicles the break pads last more than 25,000-30,000 miles before a change.
Any ideas??? Should I send a letter to HQ Porsche in Germany.
My Macan S is not yet a year old (2019), in May it's going to be a year and the brake light is on, and suggest that you have to change pads. I took it to the dealer and they told me that rear brakes are at 3mm, cut through wear sensor and they want $1243.21 for the fix. Supposedly Porsche has a good reputation for good brakes and parts of this vehicle and I consider that they should warranty the fix because my car still under 50,000 miles warranty. In my old other vehicles the break pads last more than 25,000-30,000 miles before a change.
Any ideas??? Should I send a letter to HQ Porsche in Germany.
- Jose C., Burke, US