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Oktay

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  1. if you can connect other phones and they work then you have to ask your dealer to check your version of firmware on PCM (i believe v1.4 is the latest). the early verision had some issues with phone connections and there was at least one upgrade since they came out in 2008. there is no other BT menu in PIWIS. the only PIWIS option is to active BT option by entering a code

    It does work with other phones like with my Nokia 6700. It transfers the phonebook and I can make calls through PCM. That's because Nokia supports SIM Access Profile. Once PCM connects it blocks the phone screen and you cannot use the phone unless you disconnect it from PCM. So its almost the same as if I insert the SIM Card to the SIM Card slot on the PCM. Only this time it access the sim through a Bluetooth connection. The PCM uses its internal phone which has its own IMEI number to place calls.

    The problem is that the IPHONE and Blackberry phones do not support the direct SIM access with the SAP protocol. Thats why I need to disable this and use the PCM as audio device only for Mic and Speakers with the bluetooth connection. This setting must be somewhere in PIWIS and many people had this configured through Porsche dealers. I was hoping that someone would know how to code this. But it looks like I would have to to call the Porsche Germany for support since no one knows the answer :(

    Thanks,

    Oktay

  2. Your VIN shows no Bluetooth installed on your car to start with. Did you have any other phones working with BT on that car before? My guess is not but I could be wrong. In that case you have to pay money to Porsche to get a code for that and then enter it in PIWIS. there is TSB on this site about adding BT to PCM 3.0.

    It has the bluetooth option. My phone can see the PCM and inittiate pairing. I am able to set the password on PCM and enter it on my phone. After that the PCM shows a Connection Successful message but the phone is not connected. It obviously is the SAP mode problem.

    Thanks.

  3. Hello, I had the same problem, same phone, Cayenne GTS, 2010, I did not have the hands free profile and only few phones could be detected from the PCM. I went to Porsche dealer and they did actually activated the hands free profile within 10 minutes, after this every phone could be recognised. Probably the dealer you went did not know how to activate it.

    Regards,

    Manos

    It's the biggest authorised dealer in here and unfortunatelly they don't know as they've never done this before.

    Regards.

  4. I'm almost positive this cannot be achieved as this is usually one of those things that is performed when the car is produced. Good analogy would be getting a sex change. Yeah you might have the vag put in, but the plumbing is still not there.

    Well, you might be right if it's something related to engine or suspension. But I did this with my previous car (Audi A6) and it worked just fine. Actually it all depends to your doctor. If you have a good one even the plumbimg will be there :) That's why I wont try doing it by myself.

    i have done it on my CayenneTurbo 2009. on Turbo it only needed OEM auto dimmable mirror which I got on ebay for like 100usd it then plugs into 12DC and one wire into overhead controller (under the glass holder). On a non turbo you need to install rain and light sensor which will be a pain and waste of time. easier to get aftermarket dimmable mirror.

    Well I checked to see that I do have the rain and light sensor installed. In this case I only need the dimmable mirror. I'll try to get the original one. Thanks SA321

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