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Bluetooth System on PCM W/O Phone Module


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Hello,

This is my first post here :)

I have a `06 Cayenne with PCM Version 4.0 with CD-Changer, no Amplifier, and no Phone-Module. I have ordered the Nav-TV Bluetooth Kit "Tooki".

-I wonder if anyone knows about the installation of Tooki.

-After installation, how can I activate the Instrument Cluster Screen functionality?

-As for the steering wheel control, I only have The "SCAN" and "MAN" buttons; I was told that those buttons will not act as the Dial, Hanging-up Buttons as the OEM Phone-Module does. So, I hope if there is any way to make them acting as desired.

Regards,

Devil

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You dont have Bose ?

No chance on the wheel controls

Hello,

This is my first post here :)

I have a `06 Cayenne with PCM Version 4.0 with CD-Changer, no Amplifier, and no Phone-Module. I have ordered the Nav-TV Bluetooth Kit "Tooki".

-I wonder if anyone knows about the installation of Tooki.

-After installation, how can I activate the Instrument Cluster Screen functionality?

-As for the steering wheel control, I only have The "SCAN" and "MAN" buttons; I was told that those buttons will not act as the Dial, Hanging-up Buttons as the OEM Phone-Module does. So, I hope if there is any way to make them acting as desired.

Regards,

Devil

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hmm .. but my friend has the OEM Phone module without BOSE and he is using the steering wheel control to Dial and Hang-up.

So, is there any part to install to make them function or should I need to install the Bose System? what about the PIWIS tester ?

Many thanks.

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Well yes, but you will have to get the complete oem intalled, after market stuff most likely cannot use wheel phone controls. Good luck with that, the new steering wheel will be $650 alone

hmm .. but my friend has the OEM Phone module without BOSE and he is using the steering wheel control to Dial and Hang-up.

So, is there any part to install to make them function or should I need to install the Bose System? what about the PIWIS tester ?

Many thanks.

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I can not get that. Do you mean I shoud only buy a new steering wheel with Dial/Hanging-Up buttons? .. Does it only need programming ?

And why do I have to buy the complete OEM Kit ? People who already have the OEM Phone module and replaced it with Tooki, They bypassed the Phone Unit and the Mic. and Steering Controls work fine with them.

I Got confused.

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well I am also now

The steering wheel is not the only part, without the phone module your options are limited

I can not get that. Do you mean I shoud only buy a new steering wheel with Dial/Hanging-Up buttons? .. Does it only need programming ?

And why do I have to buy the complete OEM Kit ? People who already have the OEM Phone module and replaced it with Tooki, They bypassed the Phone Unit and the Mic. and Steering Controls work fine with them.

I Got confused.

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what are the parts numbers ? because I do not want to install the whole Phone-Module. I only need the Steering Control to be work.

According to our dealer, The Phone-Module costs $ 4,500 with installation. not worthy and too expensive :huh:

So, I only need to buy the parts and install them mysellf and then activating the functionality with dealer by the PIWIS tester.

I hope it is clear now :P

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to get the wheel working you will need the whole kit

what are the parts numbers ? because I do not want to install the whole Phone-Module. I only need the Steering Control to be work.

According to our dealer, The Phone-Module costs $ 4,500 with installation. not worthy and too expensive :huh:

So, I only need to buy the parts and install them mysellf and then activating the functionality with dealer by the PIWIS tester.

I hope it is clear now :P

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Could you take a look on this topic .. I know itis for 991 not a cayenne.

Just got the Porsche Multi-Function steering wheel and Nav-TV's "Tooki" PCM-integrated Bluetooth unit installed in my 997 C4 Cab at Porsche Nashua in N.H. These guys are really, really good.

Let me just say that it's an AWESOME combination and it's completely OEM/invisible, which is great.

The multi-function steering wheel's telephone controls now operate my iPhone, mounted in a cradle to the right of the PCM, and 99% of the Porsche Telephone Kit functionality works now on my PCM but with my iPhone. The keypad is active, the on hook/offhook work, I have my phonebook automatically sync'd in the PCM, and there's nothing I have to do. I start the car and "ATT" and the number of bars for signal strength show up, even if my phone is in my pocket buried somewhere, like it normally is when I get in the car.

Once I updated the iPhone's software to 1.1.4 (1.1.3 had an issue where the Bluetooth service would crash when Tooki downloaded the address book), and updated the Tooki software to the latest (you just download a simple utility and update the software using Bluetooth on a laptop near your car, all is well.

I had looked at the multi-function steering wheel before, but couldn't justify it since the PCM was so close by, but with the telephone controls working now, man, it's a real pleasure to have everything so close at hand. I had the Tooki little black microphone installed above on the light cluster in the center. I'm told it's very clear and I can be heard with only slight road noise at 70MPH (top up of course!)

I had heard from others that mounting in the OEM Telephone Kit location inside the steering column didn't pick up very well and the best spot was above. The audio while on a call comes oiut the right speakers and sounds excellent.

Note that I did not have the Porsche Telephone Kit before starting this.

I bought the steering wheel and Nav-TV upgrade at Suncoast motors online and brought the parts to my dealer (Porsche Nashua) and they got everything working in just a few hours. I'm very pleased with the result.

Regards,

Damon

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