2016 Porsche 718 Apple CarPlay
Discussion
My understanding is the early 718 CarPlay was an extra. You can still buy it from Porchse and they will load your PCM for a considerable charge.
You can get it third party, done on site at a car-audio place or it can be undertaken remotely provided you have a Windows laptop (Mac not compatible) and the relevant connector lead and SD card you'll be advised to buy. Costs vary but expect £250 (it was cheaper when I looked until I realised mine already had it ) so the OPC price may not be far off.
Be advised if a third party undertakes it they need to configure the 'Adaptation' so that, if you have OPC warranty Porsche won't discover it. Otherwise when they run a scan they will see the third party on the application and they can't update the firnware of the PCM without removing it first putting you back to square one. Mines third party installed by a previous owner as it came up on the PPI scan, but I was buying through the trade and have no intention of letting an OPC service the car it doesn't bother me.
To understand if you car has it, genuine/third party plug you phone via the USB in the centre arm rest and it should default to CarPlay. There is no inbuilt wireless option in the early cars.
As mentioned there's a guy in the USA who's a member on 718.com and offers the service over the air. He knows about coding it correctly via 'Adaptation' by all accounts.
You can get it third party, done on site at a car-audio place or it can be undertaken remotely provided you have a Windows laptop (Mac not compatible) and the relevant connector lead and SD card you'll be advised to buy. Costs vary but expect £250 (it was cheaper when I looked until I realised mine already had it ) so the OPC price may not be far off.
Be advised if a third party undertakes it they need to configure the 'Adaptation' so that, if you have OPC warranty Porsche won't discover it. Otherwise when they run a scan they will see the third party on the application and they can't update the firnware of the PCM without removing it first putting you back to square one. Mines third party installed by a previous owner as it came up on the PPI scan, but I was buying through the trade and have no intention of letting an OPC service the car it doesn't bother me.
To understand if you car has it, genuine/third party plug you phone via the USB in the centre arm rest and it should default to CarPlay. There is no inbuilt wireless option in the early cars.
As mentioned there's a guy in the USA who's a member on 718.com and offers the service over the air. He knows about coding it correctly via 'Adaptation' by all accounts.
Thank you for your replies! Yes my car hasn’t got CarPlay, no usb in armrest only glove box. And my car has 2 yr Porsche warranty, so not sure if it’s worth messing with? I may get quote off OPC first? Carnt seem to change song on steering wheel when using Spotify via Bluetooth, CarPlay is so easy to use…
Edited by g18 on Tuesday 25th June 15:26
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