Porsche Navigation (PCM) and stopovers?
#1
Porsche Navigation (PCM) and stopovers?
I’m sure there is way to do this, but I cannot seem to figure it out, any help would be really appreciated.
Planning a road trip and have entered my destination AND added a few stopovers in my 992’s navigation system. The system’s default is estimate time of arrivals (ETA) and remaining miles for the final destination only.
I want to know the ETA for the stopover but cannot seem to find a setting that will show that on either the main screen or the dashboard.
Has anyone figured it out please?
TIA
Planning a road trip and have entered my destination AND added a few stopovers in my 992’s navigation system. The system’s default is estimate time of arrivals (ETA) and remaining miles for the final destination only.
I want to know the ETA for the stopover but cannot seem to find a setting that will show that on either the main screen or the dashboard.
Has anyone figured it out please?
TIA
#2
RL Community Team
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I store each of my stops in the PCM as favorites. Then, do each of them as individual legs.
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abizarvakharia (05-11-2022)
#3
I’m sure there is way to do this, but I cannot seem to figure it out, any help would be really appreciated.
Planning a road trip and have entered my destination AND added a few stopovers in my 992’s navigation system. The system’s default is estimate time of arrivals (ETA) and remaining miles for the final destination only.
I want to know the ETA for the stopover but cannot seem to find a setting that will show that on either the main screen or the dashboard.
Has anyone figured it out please?
TIA
Planning a road trip and have entered my destination AND added a few stopovers in my 992’s navigation system. The system’s default is estimate time of arrivals (ETA) and remaining miles for the final destination only.
I want to know the ETA for the stopover but cannot seem to find a setting that will show that on either the main screen or the dashboard.
Has anyone figured it out please?
TIA
The following users liked this post:
abizarvakharia (05-11-2022)