dash top chrono/clock harness
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One other note.. to get the lighting in the clock to turn on was a bit of a challenge.
I could turn it on and off using my diagnostics software - but if I turned it on that way it stayed on when the engine was off and the car asleep.
Finally found it - under Vehicle, Settings, Time/Date - a new option appeared [ ] Chrono time - checking that turned on the lighting so it worked with the rest of the interior lighting.
I could turn it on and off using my diagnostics software - but if I turned it on that way it stayed on when the engine was off and the car asleep.
Finally found it - under Vehicle, Settings, Time/Date - a new option appeared [ ] Chrono time - checking that turned on the lighting so it worked with the rest of the interior lighting.
Don - how do you like having the clock installed on your dash? My 2012 Cayenne S doesn't have one and I've been increasingly obsessing about that fact the 2012 MY 958's SHOULD have a clock (and I think it looks cool...). Now that you've had yours for the last year+, are you happy with the addition? I'm looking for my next DIY project and with the detailed write up that you and others have provided this may be it. But before I dig in, I'm also wondering how you'd rate the DIY complexity, particularly given the funky wiring work.
Thanks for any thoughts to help me figure out if this is my next DIY project
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Reviving this thread (again) ....
Don - how do you like having the clock installed on your dash? My 2012 Cayenne S doesn't have one and I've been increasingly obsessing about that fact the 2012 MY 958's SHOULD have a clock (and I think it looks cool...). Now that you've had yours for the last year+, are you happy with the addition? I'm looking for my next DIY project and with the detailed write up that you and others have provided this may be it. But before I dig in, I'm also wondering how you'd rate the DIY complexity, particularly given the funky wiring work.
Thanks for any thoughts to help me figure out if this is my next DIY project
Don - how do you like having the clock installed on your dash? My 2012 Cayenne S doesn't have one and I've been increasingly obsessing about that fact the 2012 MY 958's SHOULD have a clock (and I think it looks cool...). Now that you've had yours for the last year+, are you happy with the addition? I'm looking for my next DIY project and with the detailed write up that you and others have provided this may be it. But before I dig in, I'm also wondering how you'd rate the DIY complexity, particularly given the funky wiring work.
Thanks for any thoughts to help me figure out if this is my next DIY project
It's not an awful DIY - it just requires getting to the wiring on the back of the PCM, and using the correct Positap connectors to splice into the data lines and power feed/ground. The rest of it is simple - you replace the central grille with one made for the clock, mount the clock in it, and plug it in once you've got the wiring in place.
It's certainly a bit pricey for a clock - but it's always amusing to watch the hands figure out where they're supposed to be when the computer wakes the car up.
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I like it. Had some friends (couple) in the P!G a week or two ago, wives were in the back. My friend commented how nice the thing was - and specifically mentioned the clock as being great because it's analog and easy to find/see.
It's not an awful DIY - it just requires getting to the wiring on the back of the PCM, and using the correct Positap connectors to splice into the data lines and power feed/ground. The rest of it is simple - you replace the central grille with one made for the clock, mount the clock in it, and plug it in once you've got the wiring in place.
It's certainly a bit pricey for a clock - but it's always amusing to watch the hands figure out where they're supposed to be when the computer wakes the car up.
It's not an awful DIY - it just requires getting to the wiring on the back of the PCM, and using the correct Positap connectors to splice into the data lines and power feed/ground. The rest of it is simple - you replace the central grille with one made for the clock, mount the clock in it, and plug it in once you've got the wiring in place.
It's certainly a bit pricey for a clock - but it's always amusing to watch the hands figure out where they're supposed to be when the computer wakes the car up.
Thanks to all for the great detail and write ups on this, I'll be sure to post up my results once I get everything in hand and knock this project out
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About to Install my Clock on my '12 Cayenne S...
So I've sourced all my parts: 1) OEM clock on EBay for $160 (with the second hand still attached, for now ), 2) OEM dash grille cover from the P Dealer for $161, 3) Cayman wiring harness from the P Dealer for $35, and 4) PosiTap connectors from Don for $11. All I need to do is clip the 2 unneseccary plug ends off the Cayman harness, strip out the unnecessary leads, and extend the 4 required wires before I yank out the PCM throw this all together .... hopefully I'll get this done this week, and I'll post up pics of the wiring while I have the PCM out.
Thanks for Don, Roders and Speederman for all the helpful info, including the wiring pattern for the harness!
Thanks for Don, Roders and Speederman for all the helpful info, including the wiring pattern for the harness!
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Succesful Installation of Dash Clock!
After receiving my PosiTap connectors from Amazon Prime on Wednesday (per Don's strong recommendation), I installed my dash clock last night. I have to say that with the CORRECT tools and the great instructions from Don, Roders and Speederman, this was a pretty straightforward process. I did YouTube "Cayenne Vent Removal" just to see how it's done, but other than that and following the wiring map from Roders this was pretty easy DIY. In fact, the Cayman wiring harness wiring colors matched up 100% with the Cayenne PCM harness, so that was even easier than I expected. With all the OEM pieces in hand (see my previous post), all I needed was some additional 18 gauge wire to extend the Cayman wiring harness, 4 PosiLocks to firmly connect the 18g wire to the 22g Cayman wires, 2 medium PosiTaps (to tap into the 22g PCM data lines) and 2 medium-large PosiTaps to tap into the 16g Power and Ground wires. For anyone doing this, the Posi products are a GREAT solution for this installation as they're easy to use and make a really great connection (both the locks and the taps). And DEFINITLEY use a big *** towel as Don suggested to cover the center console and shift assembly as the PCM is heavy and a bit awkward once you pull it out to work on the wiring harness.
Once I had everything wired up, I plugged in the clock and much to my delight I saw the clock hands swing around and set to the correct, PCM-matched time. Initially, I didn't get the additional "Time-Chrono" PCM menu item, but that appeared this morning after my commute in (about 35 minutes). The backlit feature works as well, so it's good to go and didn't require any additional menu selections. Here are a few pics of each step, including the wiring into the back of the PCM, plus the obligatory "Before & After" pics
Once I had everything wired up, I plugged in the clock and much to my delight I saw the clock hands swing around and set to the correct, PCM-matched time. Initially, I didn't get the additional "Time-Chrono" PCM menu item, but that appeared this morning after my commute in (about 35 minutes). The backlit feature works as well, so it's good to go and didn't require any additional menu selections. Here are a few pics of each step, including the wiring into the back of the PCM, plus the obligatory "Before & After" pics
#83
Hey guys, I found one of these clocks along with a cayenne key fob as scrap and would like to make re-purpose it and make a wooden piece around the clock and make it into a Porsche themed key holder/hanger. Just a cool little art piece. Does anyone have a wiring diagram and amperage specs in order to get this going off of 120 volt from the wall? Also I would love to be able to set the time if anyone knows it there is a way to manipulate it. If I understood correctly its controlled by the CAN bus in the vehicle and I wont be able to manipulate it. Any help would be awesome!
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Hey guys, I found one of these clocks along with a cayenne key fob as scrap and would like to make re-purpose it and make a wooden piece around the clock and make it into a Porsche themed key holder/hanger. Just a cool little art piece. Does anyone have a wiring diagram and amperage specs in order to get this going off of 120 volt from the wall? Also I would love to be able to set the time if anyone knows it there is a way to manipulate it. If I understood correctly its controlled by the CAN bus in the vehicle and I wont be able to manipulate it. Any help would be awesome!
Thanks!
Thanks!
At best it will make a nice decoration - but non-functional. If that isn't what you want - you might offer it up here for someone who has a broken one, or is looking to add one to their vehicle. Is the one you have the clock, or the stopwatch/clock?
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The clock doesn't have a traditional clock mechanism in it - it's run by stepper motors that are controlled by the computer bus - so getting it working outside the vehicle will be about impossible unless you can reverse engineer the signals that are sent to it by the PCM. It gets its time from the PCM, which gets its time from the GPS signal (with manual compensation for time-zone.) Not a trivial thing.
At best it will make a nice decoration - but non-functional. If that isn't what you want - you might offer it up here for someone who has a broken one, or is looking to add one to their vehicle. Is the one you have the clock, or the stopwatch/clock?
At best it will make a nice decoration - but non-functional. If that isn't what you want - you might offer it up here for someone who has a broken one, or is looking to add one to their vehicle. Is the one you have the clock, or the stopwatch/clock?
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Wow that is a bummer. Its just the clock, same as pictured above. Do you have any articles on how its controlled? If its simpler to take the electronic guts out and take the face and put it on a quartz movement I may do that. Either way, its too beautiful of a piece to give up so easily on it! (Plus you cant beat free!)
I'll repeat my suggestion - someone here can probably use the clock, and might be willing to offer you a handling/shipping fee. All you have to do is offer it for free (since you're not a paid member you can't list it "for-sale") and the clock will get used for what it was intended for.
#87
Any one could advice me what are the power, ground, high can and low can of my harness please.
HI everyone I’m trying to DIY this dash clock project, I have bought a harness, but the problem is the color of what I bought different from the original Porsche color code, I have attached the harness picture, if there any one who has done this project cloud advice me what are the power, ground, high can and low can cable of my harness.
thanks so much for helping.
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Any one could advice me what are the power, ground, high can and low can of my harness please.
HI everyone I’m trying to DIY this dash clock project, I have bought a harness, but the problem is the color of what I bought different from the original Porsche color code, I have attached the harness picture, if there any one who has done this project cloud advice me what are the power, ground, high can and low can cable of my harness.
thanks so much for helping.
The wiring for the compass, sport-clock and normal clock are all the same.
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thanks a lot