Car play for PCM3.0

Car play for PCM3.0

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johnfm

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13,668 posts

250 months

Thursday 8th October 2020
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A few months ago when I bought the 987 Spyder I looked into getting a CarPlay mod for the PCM3.0.

Unfortunately only available for PCM3.1.

Seems they’re now available for PCM3.0.

£499 inc vat for the Navinc system.


Anyone tried it yet?


julian987R

6,840 posts

59 months

Thursday 8th October 2020
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johnfm said:
A few months ago when I bought the 987 Spyder I looked into getting a CarPlay mod for the PCM3.0.

Unfortunately only available for PCM3.1.

Seems they’re now available for PCM3.0.

£499 inc vat for the Navinc system.


Anyone tried it yet?
https://www.navinc.nl/5-navplay-carplay/carplay-android-auto-set-porsche-cdr-31-incl-touch-control-rgb-duplicated

Cant work out where one can actually get it installed from though. Does one have to buy the parts and fit yourself?



Edited by julian987R on Thursday 8th October 22:11

johnfm

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Thursday 8th October 2020
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I think Cartronics in Surrey are a Navinc supplier and can fit:

https://www.cartronics.co.uk/apple-carplay

Will check with them tomorrow.




phazed

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204 months

Friday 9th October 2020
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I wanted to keep the original head unit with Bose system in my 987.1. I had a Dension Gateway 500 fitted by a mobile guy in Surrey at my house.

This links to your phone by either cable, (To charge as well) or Bluetooth to your existing system. Hands-free phone and music please effortlessly through the existing system and keep the whole lot looking standard.

johnfm

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Friday 9th October 2020
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phazed said:
I wanted to keep the original head unit with Bose system in my 987.1. I had a Dension Gateway 500 fitted by a mobile guy in Surrey at my house.

This links to your phone by either cable, (To charge as well) or Bluetooth to your existing system. Hands-free phone and music please effortlessly through the existing system and keep the whole lot looking standard.
This keeps everything standard too - but you get the benefits of CarPlay.

phazed

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Friday 9th October 2020
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Surely its a different screen and not the standard head unit?

johnfm

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Friday 9th October 2020
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phazed said:
Surely its a different screen and not the standard head unit?
No, retains original head unit and screen.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PLuFoRXZ4UMX8xm...



phazed

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Friday 9th October 2020
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Ah, the 3.1 is a touch screen!

johnfm

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Friday 9th October 2020
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phazed said:
Ah, the 3.1 is a touch screen!
My PCM3.0 is a touch screen too.

julian987R

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Friday 9th October 2020
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johnfm said:
I think Cartronics in Surrey are a Navinc supplier and can fit:

https://www.cartronics.co.uk/apple-carplay

Will check with them tomorrow.
Thank you. What did they say as I approached them earlier in the year and their PCM 3 CarPlay offering at the time was, to quote
"We can add Carplay to the factory head unit, it would work via AUX and touch screen.
Cost is £1450 fitted"


h0b0

7,581 posts

196 months

Friday 9th October 2020
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I installed the system on PCM 3.1 myself about a year ago. It was relatively easy and I assume the 3.0 would be similar. I bought the system off Alibaba for around $300. It is the same kit that they resell in the UK with installation and is supported by a team in Hong Kong.

On PCM 3.1 you can switch between porche nav and carplay by pressing the NAV button. No loss of function and when you put the car in reverse when using carplay the porsche camera comes on without having to press anything. i.e. the same as a standard car. The added benefit is that it is wireless as well. I have a 2013 Cayenne GTS and with this upgrade I have decided to keep the car.

johnfm

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Friday 9th October 2020
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julian987R said:
johnfm said:
I think Cartronics in Surrey are a Navinc supplier and can fit:

https://www.cartronics.co.uk/apple-carplay

Will check with them tomorrow.
Thank you. What did they say as I approached them earlier in the year and their PCM 3 CarPlay offering at the time was, to quote
"We can add Carplay to the factory head unit, it would work via AUX and touch screen.
Cost is £1450 fitted"
A place in Watford sell it for £500 inc vat. Not sure on fitting price, but assume £120ish.

julian987R

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Friday 9th October 2020
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johnfm said:
A place in Watford sell it for £500 inc vat. Not sure on fitting price, but assume £120ish.
No offence to Watford, but thats the last place on Earth I'd go to.

johnfm

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Saturday 10th October 2020
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julian987R said:
No offence to Watford, but thats the last place on Earth I'd go to.
I don’t think it really matters where a supplier is based for a piece of kit from the Netherlands! They’re one of the few U.K. retailers.

As Hobo said though, he sourced kit from China, so there’s that option too.

Good to see it’s finally available for PCM3.0 because it wasn’t when I checked in February.

johnfm

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Thursday 15th October 2020
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h0b0 said:
I installed the system on PCM 3.1 myself about a year ago. It was relatively easy and I assume the 3.0 would be similar. I bought the system off Alibaba for around $300. It is the same kit that they resell in the UK with installation and is supported by a team in Hong Kong.

On PCM 3.1 you can switch between porche nav and carplay by pressing the NAV button. No loss of function and when you put the car in reverse when using carplay the porsche camera comes on without having to press anything. i.e. the same as a standard car. The added benefit is that it is wireless as well. I have a 2013 Cayenne GTS and with this upgrade I have decided to keep the car.
Link to Alibaba kit?

h0b0

7,581 posts

196 months

Friday 16th October 2020
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Joyeauto Wireless Apple Carplay For Porsche Cayenne Macan Cayman Panamera Boxster 718 911 PCM3.1 Android Auto Car Play Adapter

You can buy direct from them but it worked out more expensive. Joyeauto have a load of videos that you can follow which make it easy for someone that has built their own PC (for example).

Please note, this is for PCM3.1 and not 3.0 as in the OP.

johnconners

91 posts

107 months

Tuesday 18th May 2021
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Looks like the Joyeauto setup for PCM 3.0 (987.2 / 997.2) enabling Apple CarPlay Wireless / Android Auto is now available. Came across this video of the install process - seems much the same as for the PCM 3.1 version, so taking the unit apart, fitting another PCB, connecting it up, powering the external box and hiding away the cables, etc.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfbNTo6YsN4

No idea if / when Porsche will release a CarPlay unit like they did for the 'Porsche Classic PCM' but this looks a pretty compelling for around $500.

TB993tt

2,032 posts

241 months

Wednesday 19th May 2021
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Guys, thanks for the info on here, I've just ordered one of these for my '09 997GT2, the lack of DAB radio stations and Apple car play have been the only negative thing whilst DDing beer

TB993tt

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241 months

Friday 11th June 2021
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Had the JoyAuto PCM 3.0 unit installed on my 2009 997GT2, doesn't work..... my installer is doing a report to send to PayPal so I can get a refund. A waste of a few hundred in installation/deinstallation costs rolleyes

julian987R

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59 months

Friday 11th June 2021
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TB993tt said:
Had the JoyAuto PCM 3.0 unit installed on my 2009 997GT2, doesn't work..... my installer is doing a report to send to PayPal so I can get a refund. A waste of a few hundred in installation/deinstallation costs rolleyes
ah but did you buy it direct or via

https://www.nmautomotive.co.uk/

the latter is the way to go. UK support and NMautomotive amend the UI to look more factory than the standard JoyAuto PCM3

Don't be confused that it is not on their site, it is available from them, just out of Beta testing.... and an example of their support on the recent PCM3.0, and people saying how supportive they are @

http://www.911uk.com/viewtopic.php?t=142510&po...

If the former, direct from JoyAuto, then get a refund from JoyAuto and buy it again from NMautomotive (and Sextons is their approved installer, though they have others too) and you'll have super support on the installation and a more factory looking user interface.