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Richard Hamilton

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  1. To use the latest map disk in a 2005 997, you have to update the operating system software. The updates contain an update to the amplifier software, and the early Bose amps aren't compatible. When you run the update on such amps, it turns them into a brick. (Only of use for building a wall.) The part numbers of the two amplifiers affected are 997.645.333.04 and 997.645.333.05. Amplifier number 997.645.333.06 can be updated, but according to one TSB I have, it has to be updated using a PIWIS tester. Just something you should be aware of. Yes, if it ejects the CD magazine, the fuse is good.
  2. You did well buying an amp for £90. Make a note of the part number, and be careful if you ever update the PCM software (firmware). Early amps can be bricked if you try to update them. There are ways round it though, using a special update disk.
  3. If you put the loop in place of the amp (assuming it is faulty), all the messages should go, except for "no sound". The other systems should start working, albeit you will only have control, but no sound. At least it would prove a point, without spending £200 on a used amp and finding nothing is wrong. Here is a cheaper one: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/282264819294 You can get them even cheaper if you buy from a Chinese seller (and wait). You need the female version.
  4. I would suggest getting a MOST loop and putting it in place of each unit (phone, CDC, amp) one at a time to see if one is faulty. For example, the CDC has an internal fuse, and if it blows it breaks the MOST circuit. You can get them on eBay for a few pounds. Search Porsche MOST loop.
  5. Just another note on coding. If you have an Anniversary Edition (Order Code 986420/986421) do not enter that code, as it won't be accepted. Use 986320/986321 and it will work fine.
  6. I think your problem is only with the coding. The instrument cluster and DME can be coded without any wiring connections. Make sure the order code is stored in the DME vehicle data first. Then go back and do a complete control module search before coding the cluster and DME. I'll PM you the wiring diagram.
  7. This is what the diagnostic manual says, but it isn't very helpful as it doesn't pinpoint the problem. 8008 Diagnosis information POSIP Driver's front airbag Diagnostic conditions: * Ignition on * Internal function test completed Possible fault causes: * Short circuit to B+/ground/between lines or open circuit in the lines * Connection with other ignition circuit * Contact unit faulty * Driver's front airbag faulty * POSIP triggering unit faulty
  8. The heated seat relay under the seat is the same for both sides. Part number 996.618.521.00 at a whopping £160.61 inc. VAT from Mr Porsche.
  9. Sounds like a bad installation to me. As PL says, it should work on all models back to the '90s.
  10. It may seem obvious, but have you carefully checked the plugs are properly connected? Sometimes they look OK but are not seated correctly.
  11. I sent you an email. You can modify the update CDs so that they only update the modules you need - I sent some instructions.
  12. I find it very strange that there is a tick by the navigation software, and that values are shown, because you don't have the navigation drive installed. The amp, CDC, and phone modules are from your old PCM2.0 system, so that probably explains the warning triangles. I think it would be risky trying to update those 3 modules, and you won't get any increased functionality. If it works, then I would be tempted to leave well alone. Many people experience the warning triangles, without having problems, and just ignore them. The update disks are all for software 1.0 to 3.0 so I don't think they would work anyway, or might even downgrade the PCM main unit. I can let you have them, but it would be entirely at your own risk. PM me your email address if you want them.
  13. I assume you have coded the Gateway to remove Navigation, because you need to do that if you haven't got the DVD navigation drive. That being the case, I expect that is why the compass feature isn't working. What are the "Actual Software" versions (firmware versions) of the units you have installed? The Actual Software versions will be different from each other anyway. If it is a Bose amp, and it is working, it would be dangerous to try to update it with the update CDs. It can brick it. If you aren't using the navigation module, then there is little point in updating the system. You only have to do it to use the latest maps. I have a set of update CDs, but the update process depends on the software levels of the installed components. Also note that early PCM units can't be updated to 4.1 anyway - there are hardware differences which prevent it.
  14. Can you just clarify exactly what you have done? I am reading this assuming that you have removed the old PCM2.0 head unit, and retrofitted a PCM2.1 from a MY2005+ Cayenne, along with retrofitting the DVD navigation drive. I wouldn't get hung up about trying to change the VIN in the PCM coding - I don't think it would make any difference. I don't know how intelligent the system is, but your VIN would be out of range anyway. I think you need to focus on making sure all the modules are coded correctly. The components of PCM2.1 are coded in the vehicle's Gateway module, and I am not sure that the Gateway module of your 2004 car would have the coding options for a 2005 PCM.
  15. An 04 Cayenne should have PCM2.0, so it might be something else in the system preventing it from changing the VIN in the PCM. I guess the 2.1 must have been retrofitted.
  16. The genuine PSE uses a relay connected to the grey/pink speed wire on the jumper plug on Loren's image. I don't see why you couldn't fit the PSE relay, and wire it up to your system. I don't think you would be able to adjust the cutout speed range though. I have some additional information about the system which may be of use. Drop me a PM with your email address and I'll send it to you in the morning when I get to my PC.
  17. PCM3.x can be retrofitted, but it is generally a dealer job. Apart from fitting the hardware, it has to be activated with a PIWIS tester and an Activation Code.
  18. They only made 600 996 Turbo S Coupes (worldwide) so it is always going to be more desirable than a standard Turbo, which (in the UK at least) means they are already commanding a sizeable premium. I've seen them advertised for £80,000 (currently over $100,000) for a reasonably low mileage manual car. Seems like the only way it is going is up.
  19. You can fit it without removing the steering wheel. Turn the wheel 90° each way to get to the screws behind the wheel on the column cover. The others are easy to get at. Drop me a PM with your email address. I have a DIY I can send you.
  20. Yes, you can. The OBC stalk is the only one you can remove. It is held on with two Allen screws, and will screw straight on to yours.
  21. Did triple locking work? If it didn't, I think you might have a problem with the driver's door lock. When you turn the key in the lock it physically locks the driver's side. At the same time it operates a microswitch, which sends a signal to the alarm unit to lock the passenger side. If the switch is broken it won't arm the system or lock the passenger side. Yes, you will need to go to the dealer or a good independent Porsche specialist to program a new key head.
  22. Yes, that is the transponder pill, but the pill and remote won't fit into a 997 key head. Loren was referring to the Design Key for the 986/996.
  23. Both doors should lock with the key. Are you sure the passenger door isn't locking and then immediately unlocking? That would indicate a faulty microswitch in the passenger door lock assembly. If that is the case, then try the emergency locking procedure. Turn the key to the lock position and back to centre three times in quick succession.
  24. PCM2.1 doesn't have user entry security codes. The PCM head unit and DME have codes stored which are compared when power is supplied, and if they match it will switch on the PCM. Disconnecting the battery won't be a problem.
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