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Old 11-26-2018, 07:08 PM
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good can someone pass me the electrical diagram of the picture of this same bcm car and the contact key? I dedicate myself to the repair of modules and I need to try it on a table is possible ?? Thanks for the help
Old 11-27-2018, 12:24 PM
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Originally Posted by javitor52x
good can someone pass me the electrical diagram of the picture of this same bcm car and the contact key? I dedicate myself to the repair of modules and I need to try it on a table is possible ?? Thanks for the help
I'm not sure what you're asking for. "bcm"? car? Contact key? The overall electrical diagrams for Cayennes encompass well over 100 pages.
Old 11-29-2018, 10:07 AM
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https://rennlist.com/forums/cayenne-...ble-again.html

I can't speak about other brand diagnostic computers since I haven't had them to play with. I'm sure the computer (PIWIS) the Porsche dealer has is capable of doing this.
Thank you Don for your usual support.
i would appreciate your usual support providing me with how to do the clock enabling step by step using iCarScan.

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Originally Posted by Samer Al-Wakeel

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i just followed this procedure step by step but the back light did not work any idea how to fix it
Hello,

can anybody please help me to get the time - chrono option since i have followed this procedure and still i don't have this option and the clock back light is not working as well. Also, i tried to reprogram the car using PIWIS but unfortunately the back light works only during test.

can any one help me how to get it done please.
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Just got to doing this wiring today. Have had the clock sitting inside the panel dead for about 2 weeks now.

Anyway, first off.... thank you to everyone who put effort in describing wires and the cayman harness. Also, the wires to which to tap into.

I ended up reusing the rest of the wires from the cayman harness to extend the wires. Then the porsche cloth loom to cover them nicely. Also, I opted to cut, strip, solder and shrink all my connections. Then closed it all up in the same cloth loom.

Lastly... I powered ignition, turned off ignition, took out key, turned on ignition again and the clock was recognized. No coding needed. The backlight is a bit low, but maybe that's how it is. I can clearly see the arrows.

Adding some pics for fun. But i think this should be a DIY sticky. I can write one up if it will get its place in DIY section. LMK .
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When I first installed mine - it worked - but didn't really light up. I found a setting I could change either in the PCM menu, or more likely in an iCarScan menu, probably under the instrument cluster.

It would be great to have a DIY - but a bit more info is needed in your posting to qualify, and some editing:

1. Photos shouldn't be more than 1024 pixels wide. Resizing is a good thing.
2. There should be a caption or header for each photo so we know what we're looking at.
3. There should be some text saying "Then I did XYZ with this result.." sort of thing. Best added to photos illustrating doing XYZ..
4. Tools needed and sources for the materials used (clock, the clock mount, the wiring harness in particular..)

Would love to see a DIY that could be copied over to the DIY subforum.
Old 09-20-2019, 02:56 PM
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Originally Posted by deilenberger
When I first installed mine - it worked - but didn't really light up. I found a setting I could change either in the PCM menu, or more likely in an iCarScan menu, probably under the instrument cluster.

It would be great to have a DIY - but a bit more info is needed in your posting to qualify, and some editing:

1. Photos shouldn't be more than 1024 pixels wide. Resizing is a good thing.
2. There should be a caption or header for each photo so we know what we're looking at.
3. There should be some text saying "Then I did XYZ with this result.." sort of thing. Best added to photos illustrating doing XYZ..
4. Tools needed and sources for the materials used (clock, the clock mount, the wiring harness in particular..)

Would love to see a DIY that could be copied over to the DIY subforum.
I would also include years, versions of 957 and options/packages required that this works for (ex. 2012 Diesel - premium plus package). +1 for a DIY sticky
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Originally Posted by JohnsonAV
I would also include years, versions of 957 and options/packages required that this works for (ex. 2012 Diesel - premium plus package). +1 for a DIY sticky
I'm not sure any reference to the 957 series would apply since they didn't use this clock. It should actually apply to all PCM equipped 958 models.
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Originally Posted by deilenberger
I'm not sure any reference to the 957 series would apply since they didn't use this clock. It should actually apply to all PCM equipped 958 models.
My bad, 958 is what I meant...
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Originally Posted by deilenberger
When I first installed mine - it worked - but didn't really light up. I found a setting I could change either in the PCM menu, or more likely in an iCarScan menu, probably under the instrument cluster.

It would be great to have a DIY - but a bit more info is needed in your posting to qualify, and some editing:

1. Photos shouldn't be more than 1024 pixels wide. Resizing is a good thing.
2. There should be a caption or header for each photo so we know what we're looking at.
3. There should be some text saying "Then I did XYZ with this result.." sort of thing. Best added to photos illustrating doing XYZ..
4. Tools needed and sources for the materials used (clock, the clock mount, the wiring harness in particular..)

Would love to see a DIY that could be copied over to the DIY subforum.
Figured it all out with the lighting, I'll try work on the DYI tomorrow. Should o make a new post called DYI 958 Dash Clock Install or just work on modify current post with all the correct info?
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Originally Posted by F SANE IL
Figured it all out with the lighting, I'll try work on the DYI tomorrow. Should o make a new post called DYI 958 Dash Clock Install or just work on modify current post with all the correct info?
Really your choice. If it's in this thread, I'll make a copy with all the extra comments removed. If a new thread - you might post at the top of it PLEASE DO NOT REPLY.. to keep the comments from even starting.

Thanks!
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just ordered all the stuff for this.

How did you manipulate the lighting?

thanks.
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Originally Posted by Quadcammer
just ordered all the stuff for this.

How did you manipulate the lighting?

thanks.
Need to enable chrono on dash. Also raised light level.
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Originally Posted by Quadcammer
just ordered all the stuff for this.

How did you manipulate the lighting?

thanks.
I hope you picked up that $150 clock posted on here in the morning. What a sweet deal for an almost new part.

Where did you sing the dash trim? Hope you didnt buy new..... I paid all of $30
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Originally Posted by F SANE IL
I hope you picked up that $150 clock posted on here in the morning. What a sweet deal for an almost new part.

Where did you sing the dash trim? Hope you didnt buy new..... I paid all of $30
He did! Jumped on it quickly!! Mailed out today! Jose


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