Note to Porsche classic - 997 PCCM plus request
#1501
So now I have the PCCM+ but no installation instructions. I'm replacing a head unit that I just bought last spring that has no tactile buttons; everything is touchscreen and this was the breaking point for me (plus losing the nav prompts in the cluster). I did the installation myself (amp too) routed wires and added a salvaged Bose deck in the rear. Sound is now excellent (I'm an audiophile, not a 20 yr old sound pressure competitor ). So understanding the installation will be key for my application. Does anyone have links to documentation? My searches aren't finding anything. Porsche is doing what any dealer would do: force you through their service department. I prefer to be hands on with this, but wanted to see if anyone had links before attempting 'blindly'.
https://rennlist.com/forums/997-foru...diy-guide.html
Good luck with the install!
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bxstrCA (02-26-2023)
#1502
Instructor
In my non- Bose 987, I replaced the ASK Amp with a Hertz amp, which now meant that the dash centre speaker was no longer operative. I removed it and used that space to house the GPS antenna (I snaked the connector down to the head unit). I notice no loss of audio quality with the missing centre speaker (I also added a salvaged Bose rear deck and it sounds great). I am using ALL original speakers and it works perfectly .... we'll see if that continues post PCCM+ install
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myw (02-26-2023)
#1503
Instructor
There is a ton of info on this forum to guide you - lots of reading. Rennlist member svandamme has been kind enough to organize a DIY guide that is a forum sticky and you can access it here:
https://rennlist.com/forums/997-foru...diy-guide.html
Good luck with the install!
https://rennlist.com/forums/997-foru...diy-guide.html
Good luck with the install!
This is amazing! Thanks so much for sharing these links!!
#1504
Instructor
So after spending the afternoon reading the threads, I sobered up to my reality. I may not be able to make this work: I have connectors coming from an aftermarket amp (RCA) that I have no way of routing into the head unit. Because they give us no schematic, I can't even rig up something. I'll have to remove the current head unit and reassess, but I don't think it's going to be possible ...
#1505
Nordschleife Master
So after spending the afternoon reading the threads, I sobered up to my reality. I may not be able to make this work: I have connectors coming from an aftermarket amp (RCA) that I have no way of routing into the head unit. Because they give us no schematic, I can't even rig up something. I'll have to remove the current head unit and reassess, but I don't think it's going to be possible ...
you can get the audio pinOuts from the
- 12 pin android specfic harness that goes to the MOST adapter (no center channel but the other 4 channels)
- the brown harness that plugs in the MIDDLE of the main 3 oem harnesses - it is dedicated solely for the 4 channel output only (no center channel).
hmm - now im wondering if i should offer this RCA audio harness. EDIT - ive figured it all out - going to get this harness tested.
Last edited by myw; 02-26-2023 at 10:21 PM.
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bxstrCA (02-27-2023)
#1506
Nordschleife Master
is it one of those cables with a light on it ? if so then yes that could draw power assuming the USB port gets constant power.
#1507
Rennlist Member
Thanks everyone for the advice. I’ll return to troubleshooting whatever it is that is draining my battery. As some have mentioned, might just be time to replace it.
#1508
Advanced
Rear USB
You’d have to pop the cover off of the plug. Snip the wire at position 2. Peel back the covering of the cable enough to reach. Attach that wire to 10 pin plug into position 4. Reassemble the plug and tape up the cable. Plug the two plugs in. You then have a rear usb for charging or media.
The above is with reference to the Subaru cable. The media box works for me as it is (in the phone socket only and as storage / charging).
Cover unclips with precision screw driver. Front unclips.
Buy a 10 pin plug from eBay. Connect to pin 4. Get rid of the extra wires. All made easier if you have a pin removal tool.
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The above is with reference to the Subaru cable. The media box works for me as it is (in the phone socket only and as storage / charging).
Cover unclips with precision screw driver. Front unclips.
Buy a 10 pin plug from eBay. Connect to pin 4. Get rid of the extra wires. All made easier if you have a pin removal tool.
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And is there anyone who uses the original media toolbox from 996?
Maybe someone wants to give up the thing because its not in use anymore. I would take it.
Does any of you have a spliced Subaru cable that you can sell me?
Last edited by medicus; 02-27-2023 at 01:37 PM.
#1509
Rennlist Member
dph928 did it, you even quoted the picture showing how he does it
You seem to be second guessing everyting on on this thread. There are no guarantees in this DIY hack, unless you try it, it won't happen.
and when you do try it, you'll have to verify , measure the voltages.. Because you can't be sure your cable is the same wiring as the one DPH928 has.
thats why his instructions were written out in detail.. on the DIY guide.. you were on the thread when we all discussed that!
The media box is probably your best way forward, Teile.com has em, will be cheaper thant asking somebody from the US to send one and get customs charges on that.
You seem to be second guessing everyting on on this thread. There are no guarantees in this DIY hack, unless you try it, it won't happen.
and when you do try it, you'll have to verify , measure the voltages.. Because you can't be sure your cable is the same wiring as the one DPH928 has.
thats why his instructions were written out in detail.. on the DIY guide.. you were on the thread when we all discussed that!
The media box is probably your best way forward, Teile.com has em, will be cheaper thant asking somebody from the US to send one and get customs charges on that.
Last edited by svandamme; 02-27-2023 at 01:54 PM.
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myw (02-27-2023)
#1510
Advanced
dph928 did it, you even quoted the picture showing how he does it
You seem to be second guessing everyting on on this thread. There are no guarantees in this DIY hack, unless you try it, it won't happen.
and when you do try it, you'll have to verify , measure the voltages.. Because you can't be sure your cable is the same wiring as the one DPH928 has.
thats why his instructions were written out in detail.. on the DIY guide.. you were on the thread when we all discussed that!
The media box is probably your best way forward
You seem to be second guessing everyting on on this thread. There are no guarantees in this DIY hack, unless you try it, it won't happen.
and when you do try it, you'll have to verify , measure the voltages.. Because you can't be sure your cable is the same wiring as the one DPH928 has.
thats why his instructions were written out in detail.. on the DIY guide.. you were on the thread when we all discussed that!
The media box is probably your best way forward
#1511
Instructor
#1512
Nordschleife Master
On a Tiptronic, the yellow pin 8 goes to an unused pin on the large connector. -same as the manuals.
The main difference with a Tip is there is no need to supply 12v to pin 6 to make the PCCM change screen when in reverse
You can use the yellow pin 8 to power the camera or tap from the reverse light.
The main difference with a Tip is there is no need to supply 12v to pin 6 to make the PCCM change screen when in reverse
You can use the yellow pin 8 to power the camera or tap from the reverse light.
i know @svandamme got it to work this way, but @maxw unit didnt (it still provided switched power, but not to the proper voltage.
Last edited by myw; 02-27-2023 at 08:11 PM.