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  1. I did exactly the same thing, by myself. You do need an adapter to be able to use the speakers/amplifier throught the MOST system. For that, I used an adapter from NAV-TV. It just came out a couple of month ago and while the initial one had some static, now after a software upgrade (through USB) it works perfectly. I also added a backup camera as well. 2 problems: I placed the GPS antenna in the same place as the orignial - under the roof spoiler. Going down the side to the front my cable was about 2 feet too short. I found it alomost impossible to find a short extension cable, so I let that one dead and installed another one under the dashboard, behind the cluster. Other solution, go under the roof. The second problem is that the NAV TV unit does not support the the use of the steering wheels buttons using a Pioneer unit. There are 2 PAC adapter that you need to make that one work - that is what I am installing right now. If you are doing it yourself, I highly recommend the help of the Cayenne service/repair manual. Andreas
  2. I have a 2005 Cayenne S - I got the check engine light saying I had misfire at three cylinders. It still ran smooth 99% of the time, until I finally changed the spark plugs today. I guess I should have searched thi forum before because I did not change the coils - are they supposed to be changed with the plugs? How do I reset the check engine light?
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