@@niklaslofgren2889 I removed the dashboard, cut out all the raised, wrinkled sections of material that was lifting the leather. Then sprayed glue under the leather to re adhere to the dash. Then a year later the leather started lifting where I didn’t get full coverage of glue. Not an easy fix. Also Consider buying a new dash
This currently happened with my 2019 Cayenne and I'm in discussion with Porsche at this time because this is due to no fault of my own and their claiming because I don't have a warranty anymore that I'm responsible to cover the damage which is insane for $100,000 vehicle with only 19000 thousand miles. And by having two Porsches, you would think they would appease a good customer. Even the cheapest of vehicles are not poorly made to this point where the dashboard starts to wrinkle. If you're spending that much money on a vehicle there is no way such a defect should ever exist because obviously that's a manufacturing error in whatever they're using.
Did you manage to fix this? have the same thing...
@@niklaslofgren2889 I removed the dashboard, cut out all the raised, wrinkled sections of material that was lifting the leather. Then sprayed glue under the leather to re adhere to the dash. Then a year later the leather started lifting where I didn’t get full coverage of glue. Not an easy fix. Also Consider buying a new dash
This currently happened with my 2019 Cayenne and I'm in discussion with Porsche at this time because this is due to no fault of my own and their claiming because I don't have a warranty anymore that I'm responsible to cover the damage which is insane for $100,000 vehicle with only 19000 thousand miles. And by having two Porsches, you would think they would appease a good customer. Even the cheapest of vehicles are not poorly made to this point where the dashboard starts to wrinkle. If you're spending that much money on a vehicle there is no way such a defect should ever exist because obviously that's a manufacturing error in whatever they're using.