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Skidd

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  1. Look in PET.

    Either use the serial number component of your VIN to identify the part (against the chassis information listed against each part), or if you know your PCM part number, find the matching DVD unit that way (identical chassis information listed).

    Be sure to fit a part with a matching software level too.

    I did this recently to a 987; there's a thread about it here.

  2. Does anybody know what the little miniature horizontal "tray" below the keypad is for? (Left side of PCM2). :help: When you press it, it slides out, and you can push it back in, but I have no idea what purpose it serves. Without a manual it's hard to figure out.

    Thanks for any clues...

    Its where you place a SIM card should you have a phone module onboard :)

    Edit: oops - already answered!

  3. Configuration is as follows;

    CD CHANGER

    Target: /

    Actual: -------- / ----

    Entered: Yes

    Found: No

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM

    Target: /

    Actual: -------- / ----

    Entered: Yes

    Found: No

    PHONE

    Target: /

    Actual: -------- / ----

    Entered: Yes

    Found: No

    PCM

    Target: /

    Actual: 04202JD1 / 3004

    Entered: Yes

    Found: Yes

    SYSTEM SOFTWARE

    Target: /

    Actual: 04113AD1 / 1104

    Entered: Yes

    Found: Yes

    AMPLIFIER

    Target: /

    Actual: 00017500 / 3504

    Entered: No

    Found: Yes

    CDC, Phone and Nav are enabled but not yet installed. PCM was retrofitted (previously a CDR-24). Car always had Bose, from factory.

    Questions;

    - Why are the targets all '/'?

    - Why would the Amp not be entered? Is this a PWIS setting? As mentioned, it was always on the car.

    - If I were to carry out an update to Level-A\2.1 software how would the update process handle entered, but not found items? Would it just skip them?

    Thanks! :)

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