Radio problem?
#18
You are going to thank me for this tip.
PCM comes with TP traffic program, some stations create ghost alarms and if your TP is on, your PCM will switch to them to have you listen to the latest road conditions.
I've heard some stations in the US are broadcasting false TP alarms to switch the listeners to their stations!
Just uncheck TP from your settings under AUDIO (set button) memorize the setting with the seat controls and never get bothered by TP again!
You are welcome...
PS: TP is a part of RDS
PCM comes with TP traffic program, some stations create ghost alarms and if your TP is on, your PCM will switch to them to have you listen to the latest road conditions.
I've heard some stations in the US are broadcasting false TP alarms to switch the listeners to their stations!
Just uncheck TP from your settings under AUDIO (set button) memorize the setting with the seat controls and never get bothered by TP again!
You are welcome...
PS: TP is a part of RDS
#19
Same freakin' problem again today. No sound. Tried everything suggested in this thread to no avail. Guess I'll just hope that it will eventually cure itself again ........ frustrating to have no sound on a $60k+ vehicle .......
#21
Curt,
Have your Porsche service department check the revision of your amplifier S/W (they can do this easily with the PST2).
Depending on the date of manufacture/amplifier H/W revision level, they will either load new amplifier S/W (via update CD from headunit) or just replace your amplifier with the latest revision level.
Technical yada yada follows...........
Turning the car off, waiting, master resets, etc do not address the root cause of the problem and is an intermittent "fix" based on the nature of the bug and the design of the MOST infotainment ring.
The amplifier is connected DIRECTLY to the battery in the vehicle (not switched), so the only way to 'reset' the amplifier would be to pull the fuse, thus removing it from the battery and then waiting ~4 minutes (for internal backup capacitors to discharge).
The amp is normally in a very low (less than 1 mA to) sleep state until a normal wakeup event is sensed; i.e. when you turn on the headunit (ignition key is irrelevant). When the headunit is turned on, it transmits a LIGHT signal (remember that MY03 Porsches are MOST based infotainment systems....plastic fiber optics connect headunit to amp to cd changer back to headunit in a ring topology....NO audio wires) to the amplifier. If the amplifier fails to wake up upon sensing the presence of light, then you get a no audio condition.
Given the fact that the amplifier has 2 microcontrollers and a DSP inside, S/W fixes are the first avenue developed (the nature of electronics today). There are also different revision levels of amplifiers, hence the need for Porsche to check the H/W revision to see if the latest S/W is compatible. If not, then a newer revision amplifier is installed (already having the latest software installed by the manufacturer)
End Technical yada yada...................
This (hopefully) should resolve your problem.
Happy Holidays,
Have your Porsche service department check the revision of your amplifier S/W (they can do this easily with the PST2).
Depending on the date of manufacture/amplifier H/W revision level, they will either load new amplifier S/W (via update CD from headunit) or just replace your amplifier with the latest revision level.
Technical yada yada follows...........
Turning the car off, waiting, master resets, etc do not address the root cause of the problem and is an intermittent "fix" based on the nature of the bug and the design of the MOST infotainment ring.
The amplifier is connected DIRECTLY to the battery in the vehicle (not switched), so the only way to 'reset' the amplifier would be to pull the fuse, thus removing it from the battery and then waiting ~4 minutes (for internal backup capacitors to discharge).
The amp is normally in a very low (less than 1 mA to) sleep state until a normal wakeup event is sensed; i.e. when you turn on the headunit (ignition key is irrelevant). When the headunit is turned on, it transmits a LIGHT signal (remember that MY03 Porsches are MOST based infotainment systems....plastic fiber optics connect headunit to amp to cd changer back to headunit in a ring topology....NO audio wires) to the amplifier. If the amplifier fails to wake up upon sensing the presence of light, then you get a no audio condition.
Given the fact that the amplifier has 2 microcontrollers and a DSP inside, S/W fixes are the first avenue developed (the nature of electronics today). There are also different revision levels of amplifiers, hence the need for Porsche to check the H/W revision to see if the latest S/W is compatible. If not, then a newer revision amplifier is installed (already having the latest software installed by the manufacturer)
End Technical yada yada...................
This (hopefully) should resolve your problem.
Happy Holidays,
#25
My dealer claimed 1/2 hour of labor to do it. They are idiots though, they didn't even know how to do it and when they thought they knew how they found out they didn't even have the new Nav Disc set with the newer PCM software. What year of Cayenne is yours?