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Posted (edited)

When entering the car and when removing the key from the ignition switch, there is a mechanical disturbing and somewhat irregular noise coming from the PCM2 nav cd bay.

It sounds as if it is trying to eject the nav cd, or the nav cd is out of balance and rattles as it spins up/down. It does it with and without a cd in the unit.

Strange thing is that a friend's Cayenne Turbo nav unit does the same thing.

Any ideas what the problem might be?

Edited by ydoganis
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Posted

The problem is the CD drive, go to a OPC, they now what to do in this case.

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The problem is the CD drive, go to a OPC, they now what to do in this case.

Any specifics to the nature of the problem? I'd like to fix it myself if at all possible.

The local dealer is not good at all with customer service and I'd rather not have them do anything involved. The car is out of warrantee so it will be out of pocket anyway.

Thanks

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Posted

Porsche does something for you in this case if your dealer push a little bit.

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