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CD Changer Enable on '06 Cayenne w/Bose


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Folks,

I "won" (buy it now) a CD changer from Ebay.. It was from an '04 Cayenne, and has PN: 997.645.140.03, and Version PA149D. My Cayenne is a late production '06 with the Titanium package.

According to PET - this should work with my Cay. My question is - I have the PCM 2.1 - will I have to "activate" it in the PCM before it will work? Looks like all the cables are in place (the Cay has CD-Changer "prep") and I'm hoping for Plug and Pray..

TIA (not a single response on RENNLIST - go figure. Doesn't anyone do their own tinkering on Cayennes? (I'm from the BMW community, where hacking, modifying, fixing your own car is all the rage.. but perhaps the X3/X5 owners are not quite as DIY as the ///M-car people.)

Don Eilenberger

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I think it's plug and play. When you push the CD button on the PCM it selects the changer if no disk is in the PCM. If a disk is in the PCM I think you have to push the CD button twice to select the changer. I hope this is correct as I'm just going by memory from reading something ages ago.

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Your lucky you were able to find both cables. I have an 04 turbo and i can only find the power but not the optical wire, even though i have the CD changer prep option. I guess i will have to buy the piggy back opital cable from the dealer, i checked and its around $150US. Ouch!

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Your lucky you were able to find both cables. I have an 04 turbo and i can only find the power but not the optical wire, even though i have the CD changer prep option. I guess i will have to buy the piggy back opital cable from the dealer, i checked and its around $150US. Ouch!

Price isn't the only thing - the installation requires rebuilding the Cayenne around the cable suspended in air.. (just sorta kidding, but not a lot - I was reading the workshop manual about it..) It goes all the way from up front, along under the sills, and the carpeting and.. on and on..

You might take a closer look. Mine wasn't immediately obvious until I waved my hand around in that compartment and found it dangling there (nicely wrapped in some foam to protect it. Two orange wires/fibers going into a plastic connector like is shown in the manuals..) I used my CSI flashlight (a MagLight for those who watch the CSI series and wonder why they never turn the room lights on..) Wouldn't have found it without that.

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Im not refering to the optical cable that runs from the PCM to the BOSE AMP. That one is already there and i dont have any cable running to do. I am talking about the little opital wire about 6 inches that runs from the bose amp to the cd changer. I signed up here and downloaded the 15 page install guide that mentions how to install it, i just want to wait for the warm weather to do so.

It is referenced in the manual as OW (BOSE sound package w/CD changer) #95564230400, and Plug for OW #95564232100.

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Im not refering to the optical cable that runs from the PCM to the BOSE AMP. That one is already there and i dont have any cable running to do. I am talking about the little opital wire about 6 inches that runs from the bose amp to the cd changer. I signed up here and downloaded the 15 page install guide that mentions how to install it, i just want to wait for the warm weather to do so.

It is referenced in the manual as OW (BOSE sound package w/CD changer) #95564230400, and Plug for OW #95564232100.

Ah - OK. Understood - in the manuals it's rather confusing as to what the installations require. From what you said - it becomes clearer. I was probably reading the changer install for Cayenne's without the Bose system, and I guess in those since you don't have the amp connected via an optical cable, you must run a cable all the way back to the PCM. I didn't bother following where the optical cable I found went to - since it did have the ends I expected - but it very well could be one that Y's off the Bose amp. Pricey little devil (and what car manufacturer decides to use an optical cable system for audio/device communications? That's sorta pushing the envelope for not a lot of good reason.. it isn't like all that can't be done with a simple wire based network buss. I guess they were trying for EMI immunity in case of??)

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It is extremely confusing, there are 8 different configurations depending on the options of your Cayenne. It is a little intimidating compared to some cars! I will keep looking for mine, but i can't seem to find it. I am going to take apart the trim anyways to install it. I am actually not sure why they went optical instead of copper wire, optical doesn't get interference or signal degration.

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Conrats on getting it installed. What a PIA to do.

ABSOLUTELY a PITA. Porsche could have made it simple by just making the opening in the panel a bit larger on the left side... especially for something that was a commonly installed by dealer at the time of sale device. And imagine, if they made the cables/fiber long enough so you could plug it in without contortions and blind-feeling-around, and.. and.. had locking tabs to allow it to snap into the bracket.

Nah.. never happen.

Happily - it worked great going into work today.. but the PCM interface for it is rather difficult. The <- -> buttons will jump tracks on whatever CD is playing, but so far - I haven't found the same functionality for swapping disks. Am I missing something here? I found I have to go into the AUDIO menu, then scroll to SELECT DISK, press the knob, then scroll to the disk I want, and press the knob again. To say this might be distracting at speed is a great understatement. You should be able to do this with buttons alone. What did I miss?

FWIW: BMW's E39/5-series interface is better done. You can select what disk you want with the 1-6 "memory" (used for stored radio stations) buttons, then skip to tracks by using the <-> button (which has an "M" for manual button in the middle - which allows scanning the current track.) And you can also do this from the steering wheel. No need to move eyes off the road.

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Thanks for the info! I hope i am able to do it without that much trouble, i hate not having a cd player in the car (the in dash cd is the nav cd always).

Try downloading the PCM owners guide that Loren posted: http://www.renntech.org/forums/index.php/files/file/546-pcm-2-owners-manual/ it has some helpful tips to change the disks and operations of the buttons :)

Conrats on getting it installed. What a PIA to do.

ABSOLUTELY a PITA. Porsche could have made it simple by just making the opening in the panel a bit larger on the left side... especially for something that was a commonly installed by dealer at the time of sale device. And imagine, if they made the cables/fiber long enough so you could plug it in without contortions and blind-feeling-around, and.. and.. had locking tabs to allow it to snap into the bracket.

Nah.. never happen.

Happily - it worked great going into work today.. but the PCM interface for it is rather difficult. The <- -> buttons will jump tracks on whatever CD is playing, but so far - I haven't found the same functionality for swapping disks. Am I missing something here? I found I have to go into the AUDIO menu, then scroll to SELECT DISK, press the knob, then scroll to the disk I want, and press the knob again. To say this might be distracting at speed is a great understatement. You should be able to do this with buttons alone. What did I miss?

FWIW: BMW's E39/5-series interface is better done. You can select what disk you want with the 1-6 "memory" (used for stored radio stations) buttons, then skip to tracks by using the <-> button (which has an "M" for manual button in the middle - which allows scanning the current track.) And you can also do this from the steering wheel. No need to move eyes off the road.

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Brit6 - thanks. I usually do read the manual, but in this case - I was playing late at night, so I didn't, and this AM I had to drive to work.

Looks like disk selection can be done with the number pad (press a number 1-6 and hold for > 3 seconds..) That's great info and makes it lots safer to use. I also found out there are more then one bank of memory positions for AM and FM - 3 each! (BMW also has 3..)

Thanks, and good luck with your installation.

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Just a quick update.. this changer had a date of 06/07 for manufacturing date.. and happily for me - it reads MP3 disks just fine. Which is cool since you can fit about 3x as much on an MP3 disk as a plain CD (you lose a bit of fidelity, but IMHO - not enough to matter in a car environment.)

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