I have been watching your videos for awhile now and I always wished that I can get myself a 991, luckily I bought a 2013 C2S last month and last week I installed the joyauto car play and rear camera following your steps, and now my next plan is to update the front/rear to a 991.2, also following your videos! .. thanks so much and PLEASE keep your videos coming, honestly, your videos are among the best 911 videos I have ever seen!
For the AUX plug, I guess there is a micro-switch similar to headphone connectors in stereo systems. This tells the amplifier to not send powerful audio to loudspeakers, but to headphone socket. The simple switch in the AUX socket allows you to choose AUX input. There might be end of line resistors or circuits in the plug to cancel audible noise, but I think this input is disconnected and replaced by audio signal from the CarPlay unit.
Hello James, best videos on Joyeauto installation so far. Congrats and thanks. Everything very explained and straight forward. I would like to share an issue that I had after installation: everything worked fine, but after a few hours I noticed a burn smell from inside the PCM. Then I remove the PCM and open it to investigate. Inside, one of the flat cables from the Joyeauto board to the PCM had a burned track. Even though, everything is still working. Joyeauto sent me a new board and flat cables, but just hours after re-installation, still had the same issue. Have you ever seen that? Any thoughts? Sorry for the long comment and again thank you for the videos.
Hi there! I have a similar system that I installed on a 2015 Porsche Cayman Base. After installing the new circuit board everything works but in order for the sound to come out of CarPlay it needs to be switched to auxiliary on the PCM. However, I can get and make calls while in auxiliary mode. If I need to use the radio or CD I have to switch it back to PCM and out of CarPlay. I can’t use radio and CarPlay sound t the same time. Is that by design?
Terrific video. I would never have noticed the auto doesn't pass through with my Bose - a little failure on JoyeAuto's part for missing that. I can get my unit to come up on screen, but I seem to have a blue-ish tint to it now. (RGB doesn't properly populate my screen) I assume that it's one of my ribbons not correctly seated - I'll return after a teardown and see if something came loose. Any input would be great in the meantime.
Which unit do you have again?? If it’s the CDR-31 make sure your #1 dipswitch is set to ON. Everything else should be set to OFF, unless you have a factory back/up camera in which case #8 should also be ON.
I added a camera to a 2013 boxster, flipped the 8 switch and waited for the magic... Nothing, I don't have install manual just watched your videos. What might I be missing? It's a manual transmission, does that matter? Do I need to add backup trigger somewhere? Thanks for any help.
Hey there. Yes. For manual transmission cars you need to tap the power for the camera both inside the cabin with the JoyeAuto wiring harness and by the camera itself via the rear tail lights.
Excellent video which really helped me. I installed car play in Porsche Cayenne and everything seems to work except rear cam which is original. Any thoughts what could be wrong or what all to look at, appreciate your help
Good to hear! Yes, you need to make sure the appropriate dip switch (little tiny white pins) on the back of the JoyeAuto unit is ON or OFF depending on what your wiring diagram that came with the unit tells you. I think it's dip switch #8 and for a car with an OEM factory back-up camera, you need the pin in the ON position.
@@AutoAmateur Ya I did that but nothing, as per the Joyeauto they asked me to switch on and off the dip switch with power out and back in, I could see the guide line but no cam still
@@AutoAmateur I did everything as per the diagram. Didn’t realise the hand brake wasn’t released for the reverse cam to show just in case anybody comes across this issue
Just want to say thanks for posting this. Still don’t have a picture on my screen. 2013 Cayenne. Dip switch is correct, the orange wires are correct. I hear my xm radio but no visuals. Ribbon cables are installed properly as well.
Would love to help if I can. Please shoot me an email to contact@autoamateur.com - send me any photos you took of the install and I'll do my best to help! There's always a solution.
Hey James , great videos and tutorial, long time looker , first time posting, question, when I plug the pcm back on the car the screen is red , any suggestions?
I just picked up a Spyder and promised myself I'd never wire a speaker system again, as 30+ wires suck. Your videos showed me that this install is noting like a typical stereo install, and is easy. I'm excited to pick up one for myself.
Hi - love your videos ... I bought the JoyeAuto and had my Porsche Centre guys install it into my 2010 Boxster 987.2 S. Works perfectly except ... my battery gets drained if I don't drive the for 2 days. The battery doesn't not drain if I remove the red wired power fuse from the fuse box. Seems like the JoyeAuto system stays powered 'on' either for a long time after I exit and lock the car, or perhaps it stays on the whole time? Thinking I may need to have an auto electrcian wire in a time delay relay to totally disconnect power to my PCM/JoyeAuto when I lock the car. I visited the JoyeAuto website to check for new firmware (which might have been updated to power off the unit after car is locked). Iinstalled the July 2022 with no problem (I had the May 2022 firmware from factory), but the firmware update showed ';successfully updated to [same May 2022 firmware]. Any tips would be helpful - hoping there must just be a configuration tip!
@@AutoAmateur I’m not sure which fuse slots would be switched or not? If I have any spare slots, I guess I will try those. Unsure if Porsche specify which ‘spare’ slots are always on or switched. Thanks so much for taking the time to reply.
@@worldtrippa79 no worries! The easiest way to test your fuse slots is to watch for the blue light on the back of the JoyeAuto box. If the lights still on when you turn the key ignition to the off position, try another fuse slot. A switched fuse will be one where the blue light goes off on the JA box as soon as you turn the key to the off position.
Also, if none of those empty slots work, you can buy a fuse tap from Amazon for 2 or 3 bucks, to piggy back on any of the currently used fuse slots that you test and discover are switched.
Thanks James, that’s very helpful. As the guys at Porsche did a brilliant job in hiding/piggy-backing my JoyeAuto unit out of sight, I may simply check for the presence of the Bluetooth and/or wifi signal. I noticed it’s constantly on (well, the JoyeAuto wifi certainly), so I could use that as an indicator for which fuse location switches off with ignition. 👍🏻
THANK YOU for this video. I wasn't getting any sound at all so I contacted Joyeauto directly. They told me about the two orange wires that you mentioned in the supplemental video. You did an AWESOME JOB with this answering common issues with this install.
To fix the issue regarding calls coming through on iOS go to General - accessibility - touch - call routing - select Bluetooth headset or what ever primary means of connection you prefer
Hi, James, I am working with a 3.1 unit in a 2011 cayenne with Bose sound system, I can see apple car play and android auto and if I use any music cd I can listen to it as well as the radio. But I can't hear anything coming over Bluetooth. I don't know what it is because I already verified all connections on it in 2 occasions and it continues to happen. I try to play the music from my phone and nothing and when I try to use the usb connection it tells me that it is not compatible. Any suggestion you can give me?
Thank you so much for demistifying ( I don’t know if it’s the right word 😊 ) working one’s own 911 !! That was so helpful and I did succeed indeed . My apple car play turned on for the first time tonight , can’t wait for tomorrow to put all back in place . Your optimism and joyful explainations are leading the way in your vids and it’s so refreshing , thanks a lot . Next job will be the rear camera Did it come from joyauto too ? I will investigate also to find the funnel to put the wiring from front hood to inside the car as it’s my main interrogation. Last question if I may : what is your car “elevator” ( sorry I don’t know the English name ) brand and/or where does it come from ? Long life to your channel Christophe
Hi Christophe!! Thank you so much for your kind words! The back-up camera is available on my website. It is compatible with JoyeAuto. The elevator I have in my garage (the “lift”) is from Toolots.com, I think the brand name is Cavalier. Look at Twin Bush lifts though, they are much better. I wouldn’t buy this one again. It’s not powerful enough.
Jesus, life is too short, this will be booked into my Porsche dealer to install. I’ve the DIY prowess of Elmer Fudd in the dark while working with gloves on LOL. Well aware of my limits 🙈
I really appreciate your videos! Helped immensely in my install of the joyeauto unit in my 2010 Cayenne GTS yesterday. Everything is wired in and working in principle with one issue. When in the joyeauto or CarPlay screen the image is zoomed in and I cannot see most of the apps/buttons. Sound is working and so are controls, just the screen is zoomed in. Any suggestions?
Yes! Do you have the PCM 3.0 solution? It’s one of the dipswitches on the back of the JoyeAuto box that’s in the wrong position. Check your wiring diagram but I think it’s either switch 4 or 6 that needs putting in the opposite position. That will fix the resolution.
@@AutoAmateur AWESOME! I will pull everything out and try the dip switch fix. One thing I did a bit differently during my install was to delete the CD player and I mounted the the Joyeauto box where the cd used to be. Made getting all of the cables back into the dash much easier. I was also able to install a USB cable through the old CD port to plug into my QI iPhone charger that is mounted to the vent. I am excited to have this all working properly. Crazy how used to CarPlay I have become in my other vehicles.
@@AutoAmateur So after some back a forth with Joyeauto it turned out that for the PCM3.0 in the 2012 Cayenne GTS - with the Bose sound system the #3 dip switch had to be turned to the on position. Once that was done it worked like a charm! Pass that on the next time someone gets stuck with the "zoomed in" screen and inactive control of the touch screen. Thanks for your help!
hello - I recently purchased a Joyeauto for my 2014 Cayman. After numerous attempts I cannot get the unit to work. My problem is I cannot get the Joyeauto screen to come up and no sound. I checked the power, metered it out and verified power coming out to the unit. From seeing your video, it sounds like a ribbon issue. I will have to double check the ribbon connections. I checked the 48 pin harness and it is in as far as I can get it. Not sure what else to check. The radio, SAT navi and all normal functions are working correctly. Thanks for the video!!
It’s probably a combination of a ribbon cable installed the wrong way up, or not secured into a port properly and/or you needing to relocate the orange fiber optic audio wires from the factory black wiring harness and over into the back of the JoyeAuto wiring harness that goes into the back of the PCM.
@@AutoAmateur could you please send me the same info? I am getting nothing. My only thought is that the ribbons are not connecting properly or the board from Joyeauto is bad. I can see power to the PCM, but nothing to screen. At first the CD lights were lit, but after I opened and reattached everything it is 100% dark. Is there something I can use to make sure the ribbons are really meeting the prongs?
Awesome video and great tips. One question re sound and bose wires - the sounds comes on and then turns off? I've plugged and unplugged and replugged the bose wires and still can't get audio to stay connected? Any suggestions
Hi Malcolm! If your audio is going on then off, it sounds like you have a loose connection. Is the wiring harness secured into place? I know at least one person who accidentally broke the little black plastic retaining clip that sits on the wiring harness. It should 'clip' into place when you push the wires into the port. If this isn't happening for you and they move around, you might want to try some electrical tape or something similar to make sure the audio wires don't move around.
@@AutoAmateur thanks for the response James. As noted in your video, I checked, double checked adn triple checked the wiring harness to make sure I got a dolid connection. I also checked to make sure fibre optic cables were inserted in the correct holes for the Joyeauto harness so no issues there. And like you I fussed around for hours making sure the ribbon wires were properly installed. Finally gave up in despare and went to bed. This afternoon, I decided to turn on my car and check if the electrical components magically fixed themselves! Well, by golly it did! Problem is, the battery was completely drained and I couldn't even start up my car! :-( Will try again tomorrow to see if the mgaic continues! I should also note, after installing the Joyeauto, my PCM screen has a bluish hue to it. Not the "lovely " black and orange that I "adore"! So really don;t knwo what the heck is up with that. I can tell you, when this happened the first time I installed the Joyeauto, I thought I did something wrong! So pulled everything out and put the PCM back to its normal self! Got the lovely orange screen, and blue hue disappeared. Took everythign apart again and installed Joyeauto only to get the blue hue again. Has this ever happend to anyone else? I've already reached out to Joyeauto with this question but haven't heard back!
Hi James ok an update for you. Charged my battery overnight and rerouted the Joyeauto fuse into the PCM fuse so no more issues with Joyeauto draining my battery! The other issues of no sound… well, the magic continues! I have sound, PCM and Joyeauto are now functioning properly. I’m guessing what happened is I disconnected my battery during the entire install process and PCM had to reboot/refresh itself along with all the other Porsche electronic systems. All I know is that everything works Again the only outstanding item is that my PCM screen still has a bluish hue! When I switch over to Joyeauto the screen color rendering is fantastic and in full color. No issues I still haven’t heard back from Joyeauto as to why the bluish hue on the PCM still remains
Good question! I researched that last year and discovered there is a risk that you can accidentally wipe or corrupt your software as you do the job. I decided that wasn't a risk worth taking for such minor performance gains.
JoyeAuto provide 6 standoffs which together form 3 pillars. I don't know the exact height I'm afraid. Two of them sit perfectly. For anyone with Sirus XM the third screw is a little tight on that standoff but still fits.
I have been watching your videos for awhile now and I always wished that I can get myself a 991, luckily I bought a 2013 C2S last month and last week I installed the joyauto car play and rear camera following your steps, and now my next plan is to update the front/rear to a 991.2, also following your videos! .. thanks so much and PLEASE keep your videos coming, honestly, your videos are among the best 911 videos I have ever seen!
That’s so kind! Thank you!!
For the AUX plug, I guess there is a micro-switch similar to headphone connectors in stereo systems. This tells the amplifier to not send powerful audio to loudspeakers, but to headphone socket. The simple switch in the AUX socket allows you to choose AUX input. There might be end of line resistors or circuits in the plug to cancel audible noise, but I think this input is disconnected and replaced by audio signal from the CarPlay unit.
On may 24th I’m having a full Alpine system with 6 speakers and amp installed...CANNOT WAIT!!!!
A very generous and meticulous Porsche enthusiast, ‘We’ the fans are extremely grateful! Thanks James, as always 👌
And I thought assembling ikea furniture was a pain, this seems like torture and honestly I would rather chew on glass. LOL
Cheers
Hahahah. It's really not as bad as it looks, but fair enough. Haha.
@@AutoAmateur more power to you if you find this easy
Cheers and keep plugging the wires in the correct hole 😂😂
Great Stuff Sir!!!! I will save this video for my install
Hello James, best videos on Joyeauto installation so far. Congrats and thanks. Everything very explained and straight forward.
I would like to share an issue that I had after installation: everything worked fine, but after a few hours I noticed a burn smell from inside the PCM. Then I remove the PCM and open it to investigate. Inside, one of the flat cables from the Joyeauto board to the PCM had a burned track. Even though, everything is still working.
Joyeauto sent me a new board and flat cables, but just hours after re-installation, still had the same issue. Have you ever seen that? Any thoughts? Sorry for the long comment and again thank you for the videos.
Thanks!!!!
I just watched the video and now I know we can install my camera lol.
Hahahaha. Let’s do it!
Hi there! I have a similar system that I installed on a 2015 Porsche Cayman Base. After installing the new circuit board everything works but in order for the sound to come out of CarPlay it needs to be switched to auxiliary on the PCM. However, I can get and make calls while in auxiliary mode. If I need to use the radio or CD I have to switch it back to PCM and out of CarPlay. I can’t use radio and CarPlay sound t the same time. Is that by design?
Correct. It’s because CarPlay is using the auxiliary input. You can physically only use one input at once.
Any comment on comparing Joy vs say NM Automotive.. I think there's at least one other. Are they all mostly the same underlying unit?
Terrific video. I would never have noticed the auto doesn't pass through with my Bose - a little failure on JoyeAuto's part for missing that. I can get my unit to come up on screen, but I seem to have a blue-ish tint to it now. (RGB doesn't properly populate my screen) I assume that it's one of my ribbons not correctly seated - I'll return after a teardown and see if something came loose. Any input would be great in the meantime.
Which unit do you have again?? If it’s the CDR-31 make sure your #1 dipswitch is set to ON. Everything else should be set to OFF, unless you have a factory back/up camera in which case #8 should also be ON.
I added a camera to a 2013 boxster, flipped the 8 switch and waited for the magic... Nothing, I don't have install manual just watched your videos. What might I be missing? It's a manual transmission, does that matter? Do I need to add backup trigger somewhere? Thanks for any help.
Hey there. Yes. For manual transmission cars you need to tap the power for the camera both inside the cabin with the JoyeAuto wiring harness and by the camera itself via the rear tail lights.
Ok, awesome, what wire color do I give reverse power on the module?
Excellent video which really helped me. I installed car play in Porsche Cayenne and everything seems to work except rear cam which is original. Any thoughts what could be wrong or what all to look at, appreciate your help
Good to hear! Yes, you need to make sure the appropriate dip switch (little tiny white pins) on the back of the JoyeAuto unit is ON or OFF depending on what your wiring diagram that came with the unit tells you. I think it's dip switch #8 and for a car with an OEM factory back-up camera, you need the pin in the ON position.
@@AutoAmateur Ya I did that but nothing, as per the Joyeauto they asked me to switch on and off the dip switch with power out and back in, I could see the guide line but no cam still
@@AutoAmateur I did everything as per the diagram. Didn’t realise the hand brake wasn’t released for the reverse cam to show just in case anybody comes across this issue
Another great video. Thank you.
Cheers Lee!!
Just want to say thanks for posting this. Still don’t have a picture on my screen. 2013 Cayenne. Dip switch is correct, the orange wires are correct. I hear my xm radio but no visuals. Ribbon cables are installed properly as well.
Would love to help if I can. Please shoot me an email to contact@autoamateur.com - send me any photos you took of the install and I'll do my best to help! There's always a solution.
Thanks bud. I ended up returning the kit. Will try a different one shortly. I appreciate you offering the assistance.
@@AutoAmateursubscribed as well.
Good video, thanks for posting.
You bet
Excellent detail and thorough coverage of what issue peeps might have issues with. Can’t wait for another one (for air cooled cars, lol)!
Cheers Todd!!
Hey James , great videos and tutorial, long time looker , first time posting, question, when I plug the pcm back on the car the screen is red , any suggestions?
Hey! It’s most likely an issue with one of the ribbon cables not being seated inside it’s circuit board plug properly.
I just picked up a Spyder and promised myself I'd never wire a speaker system again, as 30+ wires suck. Your videos showed me that this install is noting like a typical stereo install, and is easy. I'm excited to pick up one for myself.
Awesome Aleks - check out my website for special pricing and free shipping!
Hi - love your videos ... I bought the JoyeAuto and had my Porsche Centre guys install it into my 2010 Boxster 987.2 S. Works perfectly except ... my battery gets drained if I don't drive the for 2 days. The battery doesn't not drain if I remove the red wired power fuse from the fuse box. Seems like the JoyeAuto system stays powered 'on' either for a long time after I exit and lock the car, or perhaps it stays on the whole time? Thinking I may need to have an auto electrcian wire in a time delay relay to totally disconnect power to my PCM/JoyeAuto when I lock the car. I visited the JoyeAuto website to check for new firmware (which might have been updated to power off the unit after car is locked). Iinstalled the July 2022 with no problem (I had the May 2022 firmware from factory), but the firmware update showed ';successfully updated to [same May 2022 firmware]. Any tips would be helpful - hoping there must just be a configuration tip!
You just need to pick a fuse slot that is switched, going on and off with the ignition. Try some of the others you might have free.
@@AutoAmateur I’m not sure which fuse slots would be switched or not? If I have any spare slots, I guess I will try those. Unsure if Porsche specify which ‘spare’ slots are always on or switched. Thanks so much for taking the time to reply.
@@worldtrippa79 no worries! The easiest way to test your fuse slots is to watch for the blue light on the back of the JoyeAuto box. If the lights still on when you turn the key ignition to the off position, try another fuse slot. A switched fuse will be one where the blue light goes off on the JA box as soon as you turn the key to the off position.
Also, if none of those empty slots work, you can buy a fuse tap from Amazon for 2 or 3 bucks, to piggy back on any of the currently used fuse slots that you test and discover are switched.
Thanks James, that’s very helpful. As the guys at Porsche did a brilliant job in hiding/piggy-backing my JoyeAuto unit out of sight, I may simply check for the presence of the Bluetooth and/or wifi signal. I noticed it’s constantly on (well, the JoyeAuto wifi certainly), so I could use that as an indicator for which fuse location switches off with ignition. 👍🏻
Great tips James! Looking forward to fitting mine 👍
THANK YOU for this video. I wasn't getting any sound at all so I contacted Joyeauto directly. They told me about the two orange wires that you mentioned in the supplemental video. You did an AWESOME JOB with this answering common issues with this install.
Thank you!! Appreciate it!!
To fix the issue regarding calls coming through on iOS go to General - accessibility - touch - call routing - select Bluetooth headset or what ever primary means of connection you prefer
Very good, thanks!!
Hi, James, I am working with a 3.1 unit in a 2011 cayenne with Bose sound system, I can see apple car play and android auto and if I use any music cd I can listen to it as well as the radio. But I can't hear anything coming over Bluetooth. I don't know what it is because I already verified all connections on it in 2 occasions and it continues to happen. I try to play the music from my phone and nothing and when I try to use the usb connection it tells me that it is not compatible. Any suggestion you can give me?
Thank you so much for demistifying ( I don’t know if it’s the right word 😊 ) working one’s own 911 !! That was so helpful and I did succeed indeed . My apple car play turned on for the first time tonight , can’t wait for tomorrow to put all back in place .
Your optimism and joyful explainations are leading the way in your vids and it’s so refreshing , thanks a lot .
Next job will be the rear camera
Did it come from joyauto too ?
I will investigate also to find the funnel to put the wiring from front hood to inside the car as it’s my main interrogation.
Last question if I may : what is your car “elevator” ( sorry I don’t know the English name ) brand and/or where does it come from ?
Long life to your channel
Christophe
Hi Christophe!! Thank you so much for your kind words! The back-up camera is available on my website. It is compatible with JoyeAuto. The elevator I have in my garage (the “lift”) is from Toolots.com, I think the brand name is Cavalier. Look at Twin Bush lifts though, they are much better. I wouldn’t buy this one again. It’s not powerful enough.
@@AutoAmateur thanks a lot
Jesus, life is too short, this will be booked into my Porsche dealer to install.
I’ve the DIY prowess of Elmer Fudd in the dark while working with gloves on LOL.
Well aware of my limits 🙈
I really appreciate your videos! Helped immensely in my install of the joyeauto unit in my 2010 Cayenne GTS yesterday. Everything is wired in and working in principle with one issue. When in the joyeauto or CarPlay screen the image is zoomed in and I cannot see most of the apps/buttons. Sound is working and so are controls, just the screen is zoomed in. Any suggestions?
Yes! Do you have the PCM 3.0 solution? It’s one of the dipswitches on the back of the JoyeAuto box that’s in the wrong position. Check your wiring diagram but I think it’s either switch 4 or 6 that needs putting in the opposite position. That will fix the resolution.
@@AutoAmateur AWESOME! I will pull everything out and try the dip switch fix. One thing I did a bit differently during my install was to delete the CD player and I mounted the the Joyeauto box where the cd used to be. Made getting all of the cables back into the dash much easier. I was also able to install a USB cable through the old CD port to plug into my QI iPhone charger that is mounted to the vent. I am excited to have this all working properly. Crazy how used to CarPlay I have become in my other vehicles.
@@AutoAmateur So after some back a forth with Joyeauto it turned out that for the PCM3.0 in the 2012 Cayenne GTS - with the Bose sound system the #3 dip switch had to be turned to the on position. Once that was done it worked like a charm! Pass that on the next time someone gets stuck with the "zoomed in" screen and inactive control of the touch screen. Thanks for your help!
Your the best.
Hahahah. Well shucks. Thanks!! :-)
hello - I recently purchased a Joyeauto for my 2014 Cayman. After numerous attempts I cannot get the unit to work. My problem is I cannot get the Joyeauto screen to come up and no sound. I checked the power, metered it out and verified power coming out to the unit. From seeing your video, it sounds like a ribbon issue. I will have to double check the ribbon connections. I checked the 48 pin harness and it is in as far as I can get it. Not sure what else to check. The radio, SAT navi and all normal functions are working correctly. Thanks for the video!!
Send me an email to contact@autoamateur.com and I’ll help you fix it.
It’s probably a combination of a ribbon cable installed the wrong way up, or not secured into a port properly and/or you needing to relocate the orange fiber optic audio wires from the factory black wiring harness and over into the back of the JoyeAuto wiring harness that goes into the back of the PCM.
@@AutoAmateur could you please send me the same info? I am getting nothing. My only thought is that the ribbons are not connecting properly or the board from Joyeauto is bad. I can see power to the PCM, but nothing to screen. At first the CD lights were lit, but after I opened and reattached everything it is 100% dark. Is there something I can use to make sure the ribbons are really meeting the prongs?
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Awesome video and great tips. One question re sound and bose wires - the sounds comes on and then turns off? I've plugged and unplugged and replugged the bose wires and still can't get audio to stay connected? Any suggestions
Hi Malcolm! If your audio is going on then off, it sounds like you have a loose connection. Is the wiring harness secured into place? I know at least one person who accidentally broke the little black plastic retaining clip that sits on the wiring harness. It should 'clip' into place when you push the wires into the port. If this isn't happening for you and they move around, you might want to try some electrical tape or something similar to make sure the audio wires don't move around.
@@AutoAmateur thanks for the response James. As noted in your video, I checked, double checked adn triple checked the wiring harness to make sure I got a dolid connection. I also checked to make sure fibre optic cables were inserted in the correct holes for the Joyeauto harness so no issues there. And like you I fussed around for hours making sure the ribbon wires were properly installed. Finally gave up in despare and went to bed.
This afternoon, I decided to turn on my car and check if the electrical components magically fixed themselves! Well, by golly it did! Problem is, the battery was completely drained and I couldn't even start up my car! :-( Will try again tomorrow to see if the mgaic continues!
I should also note, after installing the Joyeauto, my PCM screen has a bluish hue to it. Not the "lovely " black and orange that I "adore"! So really don;t knwo what the heck is up with that. I can tell you, when this happened the first time I installed the Joyeauto, I thought I did something wrong! So pulled everything out and put the PCM back to its normal self! Got the lovely orange screen, and blue hue disappeared. Took everythign apart again and installed Joyeauto only to get the blue hue again. Has this ever happend to anyone else? I've already reached out to Joyeauto with this question but haven't heard back!
Hi James ok an update for you. Charged my battery overnight and rerouted the Joyeauto fuse into the PCM fuse so no more issues with Joyeauto draining my battery!
The other issues of no sound… well, the magic continues! I have sound, PCM and Joyeauto are now functioning properly. I’m guessing what happened is I disconnected my battery during the entire install process and PCM had to reboot/refresh itself along with all the other Porsche electronic systems. All I know is that everything works
Again the only outstanding item is that my PCM screen still has a bluish hue! When I switch over to Joyeauto the screen color rendering is fantastic and in full color. No issues
I still haven’t heard back from Joyeauto as to why the bluish hue on the PCM still remains
The KGB need to see this video. I haven’t seen torture like this before. 😁
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
has anyone tried the SSD upgrade on their PCM unit with carplay ? any noticeable difference?
Good question! I researched that last year and discovered there is a risk that you can accidentally wipe or corrupt your software as you do the job. I decided that wasn't a risk worth taking for such minor performance gains.
@@AutoAmateur agreed !!!
Question: What size standoffs do you use to mount the internal card?
JoyeAuto provide 6 standoffs which together form 3 pillars. I don't know the exact height I'm afraid. Two of them sit perfectly. For anyone with Sirus XM the third screw is a little tight on that standoff but still fits.
How do you exactly pull out Bose pins?
There is a small clip to depress using a small flathead screwdriver on the side of the plug with the two orange wires.
@@AutoAmateur omg! Thank you so much.. ugh.. done for tonight lol it is much difficult than I thought!!
Great video, so is this your new car? More like auto semi pro.
Hahahah. No, this was my friend Eric's car.