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Deibel 01-04-2021 01:23 PM

PCCM+ install
 
Hello friends!

I'm a new 2004 Boxster S owner, and so far I'm really enjoying the car--so fun to drive, especially now that I got my car back from the shop after purchase! I like that you can fix so many things yourself as well--nice to be able to work on it.

I just wanted to let people know that I'm in the process of installing the PCCM+ on my own, and so far, so good. I relocated the A/C without too much trouble, and I'm now just waiting on the retaining bar and other replacement parts so that I can finally put the unit it. I have done a lot of research and hunting for videos and instructions, and so let me know if you have any questions. In the meantime, the best and most helpful videos are the following:

Piston Kirk's video -- good for relocating A/C and general stuff.
Good video with some helpful modifications to mic and breakout box placement.

PCCM+ install video on a 996 which I haven't watched.

I think the trickiest thing that I still haven't done yet because I'm waiting for shipment is the retaining bar and other stuff that you have to put in to switch from DIN1 to DIN2 size radios. I will be sure to update once those things come in. But from everything I've read, I'm reasonably confident that it shouldn't be too hard (hope I don't eat my words).

maytag 01-04-2021 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Deibel (Post 628601)
Hello friends!

I'm a new 2004 Boxster S owner, and so far I'm really enjoying the car--so fun to drive, especially now that I got my car back from the shop after purchase! I like that you can fix so many things yourself as well--nice to be able to work on it.

I just wanted to let people know that I'm in the process of installing the PCCM+ on my own, and so far, so good. I relocated the A/C without too much trouble, and I'm now just waiting on the retaining bar and other replacement parts so that I can finally put the unit it. I have done a lot of research and hunting for videos and instructions, and so let me know if you have any questions. In the meantime, the best and most helpful videos are the following:

Piston Kirk's video -- good for relocating A/C and general stuff.
Good video with some helpful modifications to mic and breakout box placement.

PCCM+ install video on a 996 which I haven't watched.

I think the trickiest thing that I still haven't done yet because I'm waiting for shipment is the retaining bar and other stuff that you have to put in to switch from DIN1 to DIN2 size radios. I will be sure to update once those things come in. But from everything I've read, I'm reasonably confident that it shouldn't be too hard (hope I don't eat my words).

Welcome!

I'm not familiar with the acronym "PCCM", but if it makes you go faster, I'm in. :dance:

R Blu 03-30-2021 09:05 AM

Hi Deibel - I have my '03 Boxster base at a local dealer (Newport Beach, CA) installing the PCCM+. They have ordered the necessary trim and retainer parts from the factory, but it's now been 2 weeks and no parts. How long did it take you to get the parts and where did you order them. Any thoughts what be appreciated. I'm really getting impatient. Thanks.

PaulE 03-30-2021 12:35 PM

PCCM is that new double din radio upgrade with navigation and Apple Carplay. It seems like all kinds of parts are taking longer to deliver now. I waited about a month for a GT3 center console delete kit and the dealer had to get two outboard GT3 seat lap harness mounts I needed from Germany.

Rickvd 04-01-2021 06:47 PM

I did mine last fall before putting the car up for winter. It is a nice setup and you will enjoy it. It’s nice to have real Bluetooth phone connectivity + apple car play. The only downside is no wireless apple care play but there is a dongle that enables that function. Enjoy. Rick


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