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    2000 986 S
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    1999 986
    1996 993 Cabrio
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  1. It's about 55lbs. It's not the weight that's the problem. It's too bulky for one person to put on. I can move it around for storage by myself but I use a hoist when putting it on.
  2. No, there isn't anything special you need to do for the TrafficPro to recognize the cd-changer. When we plugged mine in and it saw it right away. I added the changer in after the TP. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Thanks for the quick response. The unit is going back to Becker USA. I'll update after they repair.
  3. First off, thanks to everyone who has contributed to the wealth of information on the Traffic Pro here. From the archives, it appears the TP4763 is a straight swap for the CDR220 in a 2000 986S except for the speed and reverse wires. I have everything working on the TP but it does not see the CDC3 changer. I've checked the settings for AUX and it's disabled. I'm beginning to believe I have a defective TP. Is there anything special I have to do to get the CDC3 enabled? It works fine with the old CDR220. Thanks.
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