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Ok, I know this has been covered a couple of times but I read some conflicting info. I went to my local dealer (Larson Porsche/Audi) and they were clueless. They thought all of the updates & new Nav data would be on one CD/DVD but of course they didn't even have it in stock. I ordered it from Sunset Porsche in Oregon (955 044 903 61)for....wait....$299 (Larson wanted $358). When it arrived it was a 3 disc set, PCM update (Level A to B), Nav Update disc, and New Nav data disc. Follow the TSB 9/05 9110 and you'll be fine.

One of the posts I read said the PCM & Nav update discs were no longer included with the new Nav data but that is obviously wrong. The whole process takes about 15~20 minutes and like Porsche says, put your vehicle on a batter charger or start it up (charger makes more sense than letting it idle that long). I haven't gotten to try it out more than looking at my present screen but do see that there are many more streets in my local area as well as more Points Of Interest choices now. If anyone needs the PCM update CD and/or the Nav update CD send me an E-mail and I'll send them to you for the price of postage and just return them please. If you do the PCM update you have to do the Nav update. Once you do those you will only be able to use a non Level A Navigation DVD which is 04/2005 or later but you might as well get a much later one. The new Nav disc has both the 955 & 997 part #'s listed on it but the Nav update disc is 955 specific it looks like. I will post the Nav disc part # tomorrow and check to see if you can get it without buying the whole kit. hahnmgh@yahoo.com

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I do have the PCM2.1 update discs. You will still need the newer (late 2005 or later) Nav Map discs. I am currently out of the country and will be back around. 6/22.

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Hello, Hahn! I too had emailed you about the CD's and am still hoping to get them. Let me know if you need my contact info.

Tim in Ft Worth

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