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  1. I recently purchased my first Porsche, a 997 C2S (second-hand), which came with an iPod connection Navteq. After fidling with the system for a while I finally figured out how it works and how to select tracks etc -- not a particularly intuitive system I must say. I connected the iPod when a CD was already in the PCM. Once connected, the following problems occured: 1/ the PCM in audio mode is constantly set on the iPod (despite changing the CD from 1 to 9, or more simply pushing the CD button of the PCM, I have not been able to go back to the CD player mode); and 2/ despite pushing the 'eject' button, the CD that was in the charger does not eject. I keep getting the message "Single CD: No CD". It's like the PCM is not recognising that a CD had been inserted. Has anybody had the same problem and any ideas/tips how to eject the CD and/or go back to the normal CD player mode?
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