PCCM Plus Woes + Upgrades
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iPlane (05-01-2023)
#33
Rennlist Member
Again for Porsche to charge this much on a radio that ISNT superior in comparison of the aftermarket systems
then why do it???
then why do it???
#34
Drifting
If I knew there would be zero support, I wouldn’t have purchased, but instead gone with another less expensive option.
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EVOMMM (05-02-2023)
#35
After YEARS reading this forum, just registered to chime in.
I've had the PCCM+ installed in a non-MOST 996 Turbo with Bose, and guess what? Same story: hiss and crackles appear ONLY when plugging the phone to the USB box. Without the phone plugged, sound is perfect over USB drive, DAB+, etc.
I must mention: as part of the installation, I have installed also one of those stepdown modules for reducing the input signal from the headunit, since even with a couple of clicks it was just too loud. I saw that recommendation here in Rennlist too.
So far, I lazily blamed that module for the noises. But it looks like I am not alone in this.
From the behaviour, it feels as though there is some sort of electrical loop created when connecting the phone, so I wonder whether installing a Carplay wireless module would do the trick? That way, the phone would be connected wirelessly, thus preventing the creation of an actual physical loop with the cable. Not sure it'd work, but perhaps that's an option?
Anyway, looking forward to seeing whether other people come up with a solution. It's not that is a deal killer, but it's indeed noticeable at low speeds. Also, worth mentioning: it does NOT always happen. It happens like 90% of the times that the phone is connected... but there's some 10% of the times where the sound is crystal clear. Go figure.
I've had the PCCM+ installed in a non-MOST 996 Turbo with Bose, and guess what? Same story: hiss and crackles appear ONLY when plugging the phone to the USB box. Without the phone plugged, sound is perfect over USB drive, DAB+, etc.
I must mention: as part of the installation, I have installed also one of those stepdown modules for reducing the input signal from the headunit, since even with a couple of clicks it was just too loud. I saw that recommendation here in Rennlist too.
So far, I lazily blamed that module for the noises. But it looks like I am not alone in this.
From the behaviour, it feels as though there is some sort of electrical loop created when connecting the phone, so I wonder whether installing a Carplay wireless module would do the trick? That way, the phone would be connected wirelessly, thus preventing the creation of an actual physical loop with the cable. Not sure it'd work, but perhaps that's an option?
Anyway, looking forward to seeing whether other people come up with a solution. It's not that is a deal killer, but it's indeed noticeable at low speeds. Also, worth mentioning: it does NOT always happen. It happens like 90% of the times that the phone is connected... but there's some 10% of the times where the sound is crystal clear. Go figure.
Honestly I’m close to returning the whole PCCM unit and putting the original PCM1 back in with an aux adapter. So fed up with it. I usually just turn it off right away and listen to the engine.
#36
Rennlist Member
People with 2002 Bose vehicles, there is an adapter that Suncoast provided to me that connects the black speaker connector (actually line level to the analog bose amp) to the yellow line level out on the PCCM+. I have had zero noise issues with this adapter. Did you guys omit this adapter?
#37
Three Wheelin'
FWIW,, I ran across a note in a forum about if you have a later 2003 with the most/bose, it shares the stereo with the Cayenne with Bose.
Some places sell parts to do the adaptions and list the Cayenne but not the 03 911 because they were a 1 year wonder on the stereo??
Or just cause more Cayenne owners upgrade to fancy audio? Who knows.
Some places sell parts to do the adaptions and list the Cayenne but not the 03 911 because they were a 1 year wonder on the stereo??
Or just cause more Cayenne owners upgrade to fancy audio? Who knows.
#38
People with 2002 Bose vehicles, there is an adapter that Suncoast provided to me that connects the black speaker connector (actually line level to the analog bose amp) to the yellow line level out on the PCCM+. I have had zero noise issues with this adapter. Did you guys omit this adapter?
#39
I see that Suncoast specifically asks whether you have a 2002 Bose system. I wonder what kind of adapter this is and why Porsche doesn’t include it itself.
#40
Rennlist Member
Because adding it will cost them money on an expensive inferior piece
#41
Rennlist Member
#42
That would be terrific!
#43
Race Car
The MOST Cayenne's share the radio setup with 997's it is a PCM2.1. There is a PCCM+ for Cayenne's and 997's. The release version was incompatible with the Cayenne dash (!) and caused the Check Engine light to come on all the time. A local Cayenne owner had a local Porsche dealer (Porsche Westwood) install the PCCM+ in his Cayenne and this dealer worked with Porsche in Germany for seven weeks to fix the bugs in the PCCM+. So now 997 and Cayenne owners get a bug-free PCCM+ while us 996 guys are stuck with a hot mess.
#45
Drifting