Pioneer AVIC X940BT Installed
#1
Drifting
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Pioneer AVIC X940BT Installed
Last week I started getting a PCM error telling me that the navi, amp, Sirius and CD changer weren't available. I was able to get things working again by hitting 1-4-8 on the keypad but after doing that several times it finally stopped working. After a bit of troubleshooting the technician told me that the amplifier had croaked.
Since a replacement amp costs $1,200 I figured I should just bite the bullet and install an aftermarket headunit and get all the new features like nav, iPod integration, Bluetooth, etc. I went with the Pioneer AVIC X940BT and I couldn't be happier (also got a small digital amp to power the subwoofer and center console speaker.)
Sure, I could've just gotten a used amp from eBay but then I would be stuck with the factory head unit without the iPod integration, Bluetooth and MP3 playback capability. The only thing I had to give up with the Pioneer is that I lost the radio text and navigation prompts on the instrument cluster.
Since a replacement amp costs $1,200 I figured I should just bite the bullet and install an aftermarket headunit and get all the new features like nav, iPod integration, Bluetooth, etc. I went with the Pioneer AVIC X940BT and I couldn't be happier (also got a small digital amp to power the subwoofer and center console speaker.)
Sure, I could've just gotten a used amp from eBay but then I would be stuck with the factory head unit without the iPod integration, Bluetooth and MP3 playback capability. The only thing I had to give up with the Pioneer is that I lost the radio text and navigation prompts on the instrument cluster.
#3
Drifting
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The local shop who does the install for high-end cars had the trim piece in stock so I didn't have to shop around for it. I'm not sure who makes it. If you go to eBay you'll find several vendors selling them.
#4
Amp to power the subwoofer and centre console
Is this needed? Are these speakers standard on the cayenne or aftermarket.
I'm thinking of getting the same head unit but didn't expect to have to buy another amp?
Or is it just because your original amp died?
Are you happy with the pioneer?
Did you get a reverse camera?
Do you need a separate cable for full iPhone integration?
Is this needed? Are these speakers standard on the cayenne or aftermarket.
I'm thinking of getting the same head unit but didn't expect to have to buy another amp?
Or is it just because your original amp died?
Are you happy with the pioneer?
Did you get a reverse camera?
Do you need a separate cable for full iPhone integration?
#5
I dont want to hijack this but I also want to put a newer head unit in the cayenne I'm buying. I'm not electronically gifted so I was looking for an updated OEM unit. Can someone tell me if this unit would work in a 2004-6 Cayenne Turbo? My goal is to plug and play...there is a pic of the connectors on the back of the unit... is this what a standard OEM setup looks like?
#6
Drifting
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Amp to power the subwoofer and centre console
Is this needed? Are these speakers standard on the cayenne or aftermarket.
I'm thinking of getting the same head unit but didn't expect to have to buy another amp?
Or is it just because your original amp died?
Are you happy with the pioneer?
Did you get a reverse camera?
Do you need a separate cable for full iPhone integration?
Is this needed? Are these speakers standard on the cayenne or aftermarket.
I'm thinking of getting the same head unit but didn't expect to have to buy another amp?
Or is it just because your original amp died?
Are you happy with the pioneer?
Did you get a reverse camera?
Do you need a separate cable for full iPhone integration?
Mine came with the USB and iPod cable so I just plug my iPhone in and I have full control of the phone via the headunit (and can run Pandora and other apps too.)
I just got the non-smoker tray I ordered from Suncoast. I'll be replacing the ash tray so that I can stow the phone in the tray and route the iPod cable behind the console so it is out of the way. I am thinking of installing a backup camera too but still not sure.
#7
Thanks.
I liked the look of your install, so bought it!
Came today.
From reading your comments, I presume that you had an installer fit it for you?
I know at the back of the PCM there is an orange connector with fibre optic cables. I noticed that there is nowhere for this on the AVIC. Any ideas if yours was the same and what happened with that cable?
I liked the look of your install, so bought it!
Came today.
From reading your comments, I presume that you had an installer fit it for you?
I know at the back of the PCM there is an orange connector with fibre optic cables. I noticed that there is nowhere for this on the AVIC. Any ideas if yours was the same and what happened with that cable?
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I dont want to hijack this but I also want to put a newer head unit in the cayenne I'm buying. I'm not electronically gifted so I was looking for an updated OEM unit. Can someone tell me if this unit would work in a 2004-6 Cayenne Turbo? My goal is to plug and play...there is a pic of the connectors on the back of the unit... is this what a standard OEM setup looks like?
http://www.amazon.com/Porsche-Cayenn...pd_sim_sbs_e_4
http://www.amazon.com/Porsche-Cayenn...pd_sim_sbs_e_4
#10
Drifting
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Thanks.
I liked the look of your install, so bought it!
Came today.
From reading your comments, I presume that you had an installer fit it for you?
I know at the back of the PCM there is an orange connector with fibre optic cables. I noticed that there is nowhere for this on the AVIC. Any ideas if yours was the same and what happened with that cable?
I liked the look of your install, so bought it!
Came today.
From reading your comments, I presume that you had an installer fit it for you?
I know at the back of the PCM there is an orange connector with fibre optic cables. I noticed that there is nowhere for this on the AVIC. Any ideas if yours was the same and what happened with that cable?
#11
Drifting
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Last week I started getting a PCM error telling me that the navi, amp, Sirius and CD changer weren't available. I was able to get things working again by hitting 1-4-8 on the keypad but after doing that several times it finally stopped working. After a bit of troubleshooting the technician told me that the amplifier had croaked.
Since a replacement amp costs $1,200 I figured I should just bite the bullet and install an aftermarket headunit and get all the new features like nav, iPod integration, Bluetooth, etc. I went with the Pioneer AVIC X940BT and I couldn't be happier (also got a small digital amp to power the subwoofer and center console speaker.)
Sure, I could've just gotten a used amp from eBay but then I would be stuck with the factory head unit without the iPod integration, Bluetooth and MP3 playback capability. The only thing I had to give up with the Pioneer is that I lost the radio text and navigation prompts on the instrument cluster.
Since a replacement amp costs $1,200 I figured I should just bite the bullet and install an aftermarket headunit and get all the new features like nav, iPod integration, Bluetooth, etc. I went with the Pioneer AVIC X940BT and I couldn't be happier (also got a small digital amp to power the subwoofer and center console speaker.)
Sure, I could've just gotten a used amp from eBay but then I would be stuck with the factory head unit without the iPod integration, Bluetooth and MP3 playback capability. The only thing I had to give up with the Pioneer is that I lost the radio text and navigation prompts on the instrument cluster.
Steering integration was worked out? Looks nice. I am assuming they ran all new cable for the speakers? I have the old AVIC D1 still ticking. I like the Nav a lot better than the Porsche Nav.
#14
Hi...
A few questions:
Where was the GPS antenna placed or could you use the Porsche one?
Do you know if they needed to use a new double din cage for the install or did it fit ok without?
Did you buy the seperate iphone cable? If so where was that routed to?
A few questions:
Where was the GPS antenna placed or could you use the Porsche one?
Do you know if they needed to use a new double din cage for the install or did it fit ok without?
Did you buy the seperate iphone cable? If so where was that routed to?
#15
Drifting
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The GPS antenna was routed to the back of the vehicle, on the roof, just past the rear hatch. Sat radio antenna is inside the car on the passenger side dashboard.
They used a double-din cage. Not sure how much fitting had to be done.
My Pioneer AVIC came with a USB cable with an iPod cable -- if I take the iPod piece out I can use the USB for other devices. I believe the cable came with AVIC although the installer may have throw it in for free since I am a repeat customer.
I just bought a non-smoker package from Suncoast Imports in Florida. It is an OEM part that replaces the ash tray by the gear lever with a bigger tray (sans lighter socket and ligher). I am going to have the iPod cable routed behind the center console to the tray so I can stow my iPod there full-time (and plug the iPhone in occassionally.)
They used a double-din cage. Not sure how much fitting had to be done.
My Pioneer AVIC came with a USB cable with an iPod cable -- if I take the iPod piece out I can use the USB for other devices. I believe the cable came with AVIC although the installer may have throw it in for free since I am a repeat customer.
I just bought a non-smoker package from Suncoast Imports in Florida. It is an OEM part that replaces the ash tray by the gear lever with a bigger tray (sans lighter socket and ligher). I am going to have the iPod cable routed behind the center console to the tray so I can stow my iPod there full-time (and plug the iPhone in occassionally.)