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Factory CD deck to PCM Monitor


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I have a 2006 Cayman S 987.120 with a factory CD stereo deck. I'd like to upgrade to a PCM monitor. Can someone confirm if I have the correct model number: 997.642.141.02? Are there any brackets, etc required for installation? Are there installation instructions already posted? Does anyone know the Part # for the navigation GPS to accompany this PCM? What's the market value for a new or used unit? Anything else I should know? Thanks

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My best advice is to get the dealer to do this for you. If you decide to go it alone you will need to look at the on line parts catalogue and for your model year/ chassis number identify the CD changer part you have in your car, then use this part number and chassis range to find the correct PCM and DVD unit to match to it. You also need to make sure that the PCM unit is suitable regarding the options in your car , as BOSE PCM units will not work in non bose cars and vice versa. Apart from the PCM unit, the GPS device and the DVD drive and cables/ looms (This also needs to be matched to the PCM in terms of chassis number ranges) fitting is relatively straight forward. Expect to pay close on 2000 usd for the pcm and about 1000 for the DVd drive. The DVD drive may also require additional bracketry to be fitted to the car. Better to buy a PCM DVD drive retro fit kit. Take a look at caymanclub.net for an idea of the work involved.

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