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  1. Email me at SLP01005@aol.com, I can help you with this.
  2. I suggest just getting an original set again--mine used to make noise, i bought a new set and 20,000 miles later i just bought another set to replace. I dont think thats so bad--it didnt start making noise however one wasnt wiping to perfection and i have OCD so...i just got another set. http://www.autohausaz.com/search/product.a...lade%20Assembly $40 for the set. not a bad deal considering what some dealers charge.
  3. Great to hear that you are making progress! I am still very interested in this project - I wish there was some way I could help. Unfortunately, I don't have access to the DVD. Maybe we could get a group from this board together to chip in and buy a new DVD from Navteq for the data. I could help you if you require the newest navigation DVD, email me at SLP01005@aol.com
  4. I disagree - if you can do an oil change then you can do both minor and major service too. i agree the services can be done on ones own....but should a problem arise...cant the dealer blame it on not servicing it at porsche and void warranty?
  5. The disc for America covers these countries: Brasil Canada Hawaii Mexico Puerto Rico USA the part number for the latest disc (05/2007) is 997.642.257.05 (Works in PCM 2.1 (Boxsters/Caymans/911 unsure if same for Cayenne)). I believe the newest for Cayenne is 10.2006, part # 998.642.257.04, although I know this Nav disc can work in any 2005+ model porsche. Works on the PCM 2.1 system. If you arent on the 2.1 system, and get the disc, your system will report an incompatible disc inserted. You either have to pay Porsche an hours worth of labor for a 5 min job you can do on your own if you can get your hands on the update cd. If anyone needs the update disc or nav disc, email me: SLP01005@aol.com
  6. Actually, as far as I know...I believe that you cant. 17" are stock on the v6 Cayenne b/c the calipers are smaller. On the CS and Turbo, 18"s are the smallest that can go sicne the calipers are bigger (the CS and the CT have the same calipers).
  7. if you need the newest nav dvd, version 10.2006 and the udpate cd to bring your firmware up to the 2.1 version that is needed for all new navigation dvds....email me at slp01005@aol.com i can help you out!
  8. ive had the nav-tv unit, had it replaced a few times before finally tossing it. have the mobridge unit now.....SO much better than the nav tv unit. clear crisper sound, more songs listed per page (i think its around 99 as opposed to 20 or 30 on the navtv unit), and no hang ups so far. navtv unit kept freezing, not being recognized, etc etc etc etc etc etc.... i LOVE the mobridge unit !
  9. saw this one so far I was looking for the plain leather one for mine...if you get the new one please can you PM me maybe we i can purchase ur old one if anyone is interested in the "turbo" armrest, the part number is 955552309018YR do you know the price on that turbo armrest? is it available by order or does it need to be ordered via a VIN who has previously factory ordered this option?
  10. Question. I have a 05 CS, have the 10.2004 version nav DVD in there. Got my hands on the "PCM 2.1 DVD-Navigation North America" with a 10.2006 date on it (part # 997.642.257.04) and when I put it in my nav unit, it reads "incompatible disk" any ideas?
  11. not sure about the plastic bumper pieces, however, you will need a 'turbo' valence as the 's' valence is fitted for the 's' bumper....the turbo valence is lower and a different part. so for your project you'd require a turbo bumper, turbo valence, and turbo hood.
  12. very simple just take into the driver side fuse box or use the homelink power in the center console Yup, I agree....just grab power from the drivers side fuse box and ground it in there as well. Then you can run the wiring along the dash and 'push it' behind the dash cover....or if you want to mount it above by the visor, just pop the covering off the beam on the side...pops right off, run the wire through there, tuck it under the headliner...and you're all set. i forget which fuse i used for the radar detector but i used one that was only powered when the ignition was turned on...so that way it turns off when the key is removed...but that was a personal preference
  13. I had the same issue as well on my 05 CS. Dealer said it was a common problem. Replaced the airbag harnesses in front drivers and passsengers seat..under warranty.
  14. thanks for the reply! well my problem is not even so much regulating or maintaining the interior temperature, as much as it is to get air out of the vents for the rear occupants so they dont stifle to death!!
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