Why does the Panamera 3.6 report a main electrical fault?
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Panamera 3.6 reporting a main electrical fault has its reasons. Human factors: Electrical faults may occur due to improper use and settings caused by a lack of understanding, leading to incorrect operations. Additionally, when operating control switches or panels, it is advisable to be cautious and avoid applying excessive force. Alternatively, installing additional electronic setups, such as car alarms or audio systems, with unprofessional installation techniques can result in incorrect wiring or increased load on the original circuits, leading to short circuits and causing electronic system failures. Maintenance factors: Currently, a common issue is the lack of maintenance and insufficient cleaning of electronic components, which can lead to faults. If the main electrical components are contaminated with dust or other debris, it may reduce the sensitivity and precision of the sensors, or even cause distorted sensor signals, thereby making the vehicle's control unit and actuators malfunction and preventing normal operation. Solutions: Inspect visually or by touch. Ensure that connector devices are complete and intact, and that plugs and sockets are in reliable contact without rust. During the operation of the instrument circuit, touch the connectors by hand; there should be no noticeable temperature sensation. If the temperature is too high, it indicates poor contact at that connector, and the cause should be identified and resolved.