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Ylincooper Dec 26, 2011 05:54 PM

For Cayenne's that didnt come with Satelite Radio...
 
Can the receiver be installed by the dealer to have the XM radio working like factory?

I have the SAT button... But didn't order SAT radio from the factory.

I want Satellite radio.. haha

Thanks!

tex94 Dec 26, 2011 05:58 PM

I don't think so. I tried to do just that when my first order (made in early April) showed up for delivery in July without the XM radio I had ordered. There was no way to add it in so I had to reorder for a nov delivery.

For me, the sat radio is only so-so. The reason to want it is the NavTraffic.

Ylincooper Dec 26, 2011 06:03 PM

Oh man, It seems like it would be a simple job to add the reciever, no? Or is there a bigger picture I am not seeing?

steph280 Dec 26, 2011 06:59 PM

I think you also need antenna.

tex94 Dec 26, 2011 07:18 PM

I suspect it is integrated into the whole PCM. You might be able to swap out the entire PCM unit for me with sat radio. They said no dice to me but that doesn't mean a different dealer won't do it for you. Might be expensive though.

Vyper340 Dec 27, 2011 05:37 AM

Why isn't it standard on at least the PCM 3.0 and with Burmester??? It seems ludacrious that while this option is available at reasonable or no cost on so many other cars and in our P-cars its a $600-700 option. It should be standard so that anyone can pay for the service in this day and age.

2011PorscheCaye Dec 28, 2011 07:54 AM


Originally Posted by Vyper340 (Post 3409881)
Why isn't it standard on at least the PCM 3.0 and with Burmester??? It seems ludacrious that while this option is available at reasonable or no cost on so many other cars and in our P-cars its a $600-700 option. It should be standard so that anyone can pay for the service in this day and age.

my guess would be that there's a hardware cost associated with being able to receive sat signals, and the other entity willing to subsidize the hardware would be the companies that deliver the service (XMRadio and traffic updates etc.) and they definitely don't have the money to do that nor would it financially make sense for them to do it.

+ Porsche just jacks up prices, we all know that. it's not going to the cost the same to get sat radio in a honda as it is in a porsche.

Leipzig Mar 30, 2014 05:41 PM

Cayenne 958, Installing Satellite Radio
 
I bought a 2012 Cayenne Turbo that didn't come equipped with Sat Radio. I went to the dealer to switch the PCM with a SAT radio capable PCM (that's a $3k job). Dealer was about to do it and then realized he needs enabling codes from PAG (Porsche in Germany). They sent him a one sentence answer: Not possible, no quote available. That was it. No explanation why it wasn't possible. Nothing. I feel like asking another dealer to do it, after the fact. Install the new PCM then call Germany and ask for enabling codes. They can't back track at that point. They just don't want to do it for some reason and they refuse to explain why. I'm interested if anyone has any thoughts.

thanks
M

TTCarrera Mar 30, 2014 07:39 PM

You can subscribe to SiriusXM Internet account or if you have another car with SiriusXM, add it for about $4/month. Then get all of the same channels on an iPhone or Android app. Connect to PCM through BT or wired connection and you have XM.

Of course, I have a grandfathered unlimited data plan from AT&T, so I don't have to worry about exceeding a monthly data limit.

Leipzig Mar 30, 2014 08:14 PM


Originally Posted by TTCarrera (Post 4080113)
You can subscribe to SiriusXM Internet account or if you have another car with SiriusXM, add it for about $4/month. Then get all of the same channels on an iPhone or Android app. Connect to PCM through BT or wired connection and you have XM.

Of course, I have a grandfathered unlimited data plan from AT&T, so I don't have to worry about exceeding a monthly data limit.

Yeah but that sort of work-around should be unnecessary. We should have the option of upgrading the PCM with an XM ready PCM. Porsche won't allow it for some "unexplained" reason.

kmotoring Jan 15, 2015 03:22 PM

Satellite radio kit for Cayenne
 
I found this Satellite Radio kit that works for the Cayenne , 911 and Panamera. No need to remove radio connects through USB port.

TGED Jan 15, 2015 07:30 PM


Originally Posted by Vyper340 (Post 3409881)
Why isn't it standard on at least the PCM 3.0 and with Burmester??? It seems ludacrious that while this option is available at reasonable or no cost on so many other cars and in our P-cars its a $600-700 option. It should be standard so that anyone can pay for the service in this day and age.

That's why Porsche is the most profitable automotive brand in the world.

abatis Jan 16, 2015 08:34 AM

http://shop.siriusxm.com/xm/ctl10600...si4365381/cl1/

I use the Sky dock. They fit nice in the center cig plug and plug into the audio port in the center compartment. I ran the antenna wire down the A pillar. Very easy to hide all the antenna wire and a good way to hold the iphone in the car and see the screen. Takes maybe 20 minutes to install. You can get them used on Amazon also. It does require a satellite subscription. I know some use the network XMSirius on the iPhone but when you are driving in the back country and no good cell towers you are SOL.

Serg124 Jan 24, 2015 12:23 PM

xm module can be bought at ebay for example http://www.ebay.de/itm/271727179846
code can be bought also, I can supply this.


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