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Upgrading from Anologue - Digital TV ?


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Hi everyone i have 2006 Turbo S and i want to upgrade the now obsolete Anolgue Tuner to a digital Tuner what do i need and is there anyone that has done this ?

 

is it as simple as just swapping to tuner ?

 

also i have found this ECU UNIT FOR A TV KOMBI TUNER  removed from a cayenne would it be compatable

PART NUMBER ON UNIT: 7L5919148A

 

DONOR VEHICLE  VIN: **WP0ZZZ99ZES160170**

 

 

Regards paul

 

 

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I had the same question with my cayenne. It has the OEM analogue tuner installed, but now they have moved over to Digital in my country...as far as I found there is no simple way. You can try and install a third party digital tuner, but that will require pulling the IR eye somewhere in the dash for the separate digital tuner remote to work. 

In the end I decided not to deal with it, the PCM screen is too small anyway to watch TV.

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Thank you for the replies no  unfortunatley  no uk specific cayenne forums due to the limited numbers that this car was produced in the problem i have is the sound system is all bose with a analogue tv tuner i dont want to lose the bose sound i just wanted to swap the analogue tuner for a digital one that gadget on the connects site looks interesting i will delve further

 

thanks guys

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