Radio keeps coming back on every time the car is started
#16
Sorry, the issue that the radio can "never" be turned off when the PCM is on is a long standing one. There are a number of posts complaining about it.
I called the Porsche dealer about this issue soon after getting my 2011 Cayenne. The response was a somewhat flippant: "everyone complains about that". In other words; "live with it, Porsche isn't going to change it".
There are only two mitigations to keep the audio from booming back on when you start the car;
1. Hold the mute button in for two seconds turning the PCM off then turn off the car.
2. Turn the volume down as low as it will go before turning the car off.
Mitigation 1 unfortunately turns off all the other PCM features
Mitigation 2 will at least return the audio to a low (but not inaudible) level when turning the car on.
A related issue can happen if you have Navigation:
Let's say the radio is on mute. Then the navigation voice gives directions, but you want to hear it again? Push the MAP button twice and it'll repeat the directions. Cool, but let's say the volume was too low. Push the MAP button twice again and while the voice is speaking adjust the volume control up. Two things happen; the Navigation voice gets louder and the radio goes off mute and talks “loudly” over the navigation. Bug, bug, bug, Porsche.
And another radio issue is that you cannot listen to the radio without the engine running for more than a few minutes. So, if your parked waiting for someone, you have to run the engine. Not very "green" Porsche.
To summarize, I've wondered why Porsche hasn't corrected this long standing radio issue. Either a) they don't care, b) they won't or c) they can't. It's probably c) as I suspect that the PCM code is so inter-tangled, Porsche cannot segregate the audio from the other PCM components. I've been programming since 1968, and the PCM software/GUI implementation has left me very unimpressed.
Hopefully, Porsche will release a PCM patch to fix this very annoying issue. Let’s hope.
Regards
I called the Porsche dealer about this issue soon after getting my 2011 Cayenne. The response was a somewhat flippant: "everyone complains about that". In other words; "live with it, Porsche isn't going to change it".
There are only two mitigations to keep the audio from booming back on when you start the car;
1. Hold the mute button in for two seconds turning the PCM off then turn off the car.
2. Turn the volume down as low as it will go before turning the car off.
Mitigation 1 unfortunately turns off all the other PCM features
Mitigation 2 will at least return the audio to a low (but not inaudible) level when turning the car on.
A related issue can happen if you have Navigation:
Let's say the radio is on mute. Then the navigation voice gives directions, but you want to hear it again? Push the MAP button twice and it'll repeat the directions. Cool, but let's say the volume was too low. Push the MAP button twice again and while the voice is speaking adjust the volume control up. Two things happen; the Navigation voice gets louder and the radio goes off mute and talks “loudly” over the navigation. Bug, bug, bug, Porsche.
And another radio issue is that you cannot listen to the radio without the engine running for more than a few minutes. So, if your parked waiting for someone, you have to run the engine. Not very "green" Porsche.
To summarize, I've wondered why Porsche hasn't corrected this long standing radio issue. Either a) they don't care, b) they won't or c) they can't. It's probably c) as I suspect that the PCM code is so inter-tangled, Porsche cannot segregate the audio from the other PCM components. I've been programming since 1968, and the PCM software/GUI implementation has left me very unimpressed.
Hopefully, Porsche will release a PCM patch to fix this very annoying issue. Let’s hope.
Regards
#18
If the radio was completely off when you turned off and got out, meaning no NAV/PCM functions, then when you get back in and start it up, it should still be off.
#19
As for being green, well I would say that having to replace a dead battery is way more harmful on the environment than letting your car idle for a few minutes. The mining/shipping/construction/disposal of a battery creates far more pollution and hazardous waste than many are aware of.
#22
Sorry, the issue that the radio can "never" be turned off when the PCM is on is a long standing one. There are a number of posts complaining about it.
I called the Porsche dealer about this issue soon after getting my 2011 Cayenne. The response was a somewhat flippant: "everyone complains about that". In other words; "live with it, Porsche isn't going to change it".
There are only two mitigations to keep the audio from booming back on when you start the car;
1. Hold the mute button in for two seconds turning the PCM off then turn off the car.
2. Turn the volume down as low as it will go before turning the car off.
Mitigation 1 unfortunately turns off all the other PCM features
Mitigation 2 will at least return the audio to a low (but not inaudible) level when turning the car on.
A related issue can happen if you have Navigation:
Let's say the radio is on mute. Then the navigation voice gives directions, but you want to hear it again? Push the MAP button twice and it'll repeat the directions. Cool, but let's say the volume was too low. Push the MAP button twice again and while the voice is speaking adjust the volume control up. Two things happen; the Navigation voice gets louder and the radio goes off mute and talks “loudly” over the navigation. Bug, bug, bug, Porsche.
And another radio issue is that you cannot listen to the radio without the engine running for more than a few minutes. So, if your parked waiting for someone, you have to run the engine. Not very "green" Porsche.
To summarize, I've wondered why Porsche hasn't corrected this long standing radio issue. Either a) they don't care, b) they won't or c) they can't. It's probably c) as I suspect that the PCM code is so inter-tangled, Porsche cannot segregate the audio from the other PCM components. I've been programming since 1968, and the PCM software/GUI implementation has left me very unimpressed.
Hopefully, Porsche will release a PCM patch to fix this very annoying issue. Let’s hope.
Regards
I called the Porsche dealer about this issue soon after getting my 2011 Cayenne. The response was a somewhat flippant: "everyone complains about that". In other words; "live with it, Porsche isn't going to change it".
There are only two mitigations to keep the audio from booming back on when you start the car;
1. Hold the mute button in for two seconds turning the PCM off then turn off the car.
2. Turn the volume down as low as it will go before turning the car off.
Mitigation 1 unfortunately turns off all the other PCM features
Mitigation 2 will at least return the audio to a low (but not inaudible) level when turning the car on.
A related issue can happen if you have Navigation:
Let's say the radio is on mute. Then the navigation voice gives directions, but you want to hear it again? Push the MAP button twice and it'll repeat the directions. Cool, but let's say the volume was too low. Push the MAP button twice again and while the voice is speaking adjust the volume control up. Two things happen; the Navigation voice gets louder and the radio goes off mute and talks “loudly” over the navigation. Bug, bug, bug, Porsche.
And another radio issue is that you cannot listen to the radio without the engine running for more than a few minutes. So, if your parked waiting for someone, you have to run the engine. Not very "green" Porsche.
To summarize, I've wondered why Porsche hasn't corrected this long standing radio issue. Either a) they don't care, b) they won't or c) they can't. It's probably c) as I suspect that the PCM code is so inter-tangled, Porsche cannot segregate the audio from the other PCM components. I've been programming since 1968, and the PCM software/GUI implementation has left me very unimpressed.
Hopefully, Porsche will release a PCM patch to fix this very annoying issue. Let’s hope.
Regards
- Enable AUX media interface, if it isn't already
- Select AUX, leave volume at regular level and PCM on
This works because AUX is just a dumb cable connector: CD doesn't work because PCM won't select it unless there is something to play; AUX-BT doesn't work because it will auto-start whatever is set on the BT device; AUX works because the PCM has no way of screwing it up
The way I think about it is: the audio system is always on and selecting a source means draining that source into the system. AUX acts as a null device.
I think this should also solve your other issue with hitting the Map key twice.
#24
I had my PCM updated 2 weeks ago,but have not listened to the radio in years
I don't see the need for it
Simply because I believe that to get music and news..I am rarely better served than by myself
Just my 2c
I don't see the need for it
Simply because I believe that to get music and news..I am rarely better served than by myself
Just my 2c
#26
Hello,
It's a really easy fix - just set your radio, cd/tv/aux on whatever setting you like, then press the memory seat "SET" and then the position "1" or "2".
This is not a Porsche bug, it's an individual setting for radio or basically any other setting of the car. once you modify anything through the PCM or board computer, just memorize it onto your seat position.
I had the same problem
Hope this sorts you out!
It's a really easy fix - just set your radio, cd/tv/aux on whatever setting you like, then press the memory seat "SET" and then the position "1" or "2".
This is not a Porsche bug, it's an individual setting for radio or basically any other setting of the car. once you modify anything through the PCM or board computer, just memorize it onto your seat position.
I had the same problem
Hope this sorts you out!
#28
Set my input to SAT then set memory.
Worked great for a few days.....now when I start the car, it's back to an FM Radio station that I rarely listen to. Annoying enough to get your attention, not enough to take it in to the Dealer.
Worked great for a few days.....now when I start the car, it's back to an FM Radio station that I rarely listen to. Annoying enough to get your attention, not enough to take it in to the Dealer.
#29
Sound System Driving Me Crazy
Just got a 2012 Carrera GTS in a few months ago. As posted by others the Bose comes on when I start it. Last week it started going to full volume all by itself.To make matters worse, after I quickly turn it off, it goes right back to full volume. Not a safe driving atmosphere. I already set the PCM to factory but the problem quickly returned. I took the Toyota and left the Porsche at home today. Will contact dealer tomorrow. Based on others interactions with Porsche, I'm worried that there will be complacency. My problem seems more severe than others so I'll see what they suggest. More to be revealed.
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