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How to install iPorsche - Porsche iPod integration system


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How to install iPorsche - Porsche iPod integration system


Sorry, folks this author has removed the external source for the images in this DIY Tutorial. I will leave the text here as it may help some people. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Things you'll need: 1 iPorsche kit 1 T20 Torx Screwdriver ~30 minutes of your time Also, make sure you know your radio code. First, take the radio removal keys and insert them into the slots on your head unit until you hear a click. The keys are labeled L and R. Onc

 

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Hi I have a 03 C2 with a cdr23, will this work on my system? Where did yo purchase this and what was the cost?

No, CDR 23 is a MOST (fiber optic) connected radio.

Do a search here for iPod and CDR-23 you will see what others have done (i.e. in Search put +iPod +CDR-23 +CDR23).

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Not to steal the original poster's thunder, but take a look over in the 986 DIY Accessories section for a write-up regarding modifying a Blaupunkt auxiliary port cable to work with the CDR-220 stereo systems. The original poster here has a detailed step by step for routing the cable which my instructions lack. I'm curious to see what this "iPorsche" is exactly.

Cheers,

-J

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Hi I have a 03 C2 with a cdr23, will this work on my system? Where did yo purchase this and what was the cost?

No, CDR 23 is a MOST (fiber optic) connected radio.

Do a search here for iPod and CDR-23 you will see what others have done (i.e. in Search put +iPod +CDR-23 +CDR23).

I pulled my radio out and the optical in/out cable for the speakers are not being used the speaker cables are pluged in just like on a cdr220? Does this mean I have a regular system? I have tred to search if anyone else has this?

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