Porsche CDR 3.1 Wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, & MirrorLink Conversion Kit (for models without Navigation)

$479.99

Add Android Auto & Apple CarPlay to your Porsche 911, Boxster, Cayman or Cayenne while retaining the factory head unit.

Description

Modernize your beloved Porsche with the CDR 3.1 Wireless Apple CarPlay / Android Auto module. This module connects to your factory head unit and retains all the pre-existing functionality while giving you all of the benefits of owning a new car.

  1. Wireless and wired access to Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and MirrorLink
  2. Seamlessly integrates with your OEM Porsche head unit
  3. Up-to-date GPS navigation via Google Maps, Waze, Apple Maps, etc
  4. Access to all of your favorite apps like Spotify, YouTube Music, Pandora, and more
  5. Voice control via Siri (“Hey Siri”) and Google Assistant (“Hey Google”)
  6. Supports OEM and aftermarket cameras (front and rear with dynamic guide lines)
  7. Supports audio and video streaming via USB drive
  8. Superior sound quality with equalizer adjustability
  9. Retains full OEM functionality (switch back and forth by pressing and holding “Navi” button for 3 seconds)

Vehicles Supported:

  • 2012-2016 Porsche 911 (991.1) models with CDR3.1 (without navigation)
  • 2012-2016 Porsche Boxster (981) models with CDR3.1 (without navigation)
  • 2012-2016 Porsche Cayman (981) models with CDR3.1 (without navigation)
  • 2011-2016 Porsche Cayenne (958.1) models with CDR3.1 (without navigation)
  • 2010-2016 Porsche Panamera (970) models with CDR3.1 (without navigation)
  • 2014-2016 Porsche Macan (95B.1) models with CDR3.1 (without navigation)

Kit Includes:

  • Conversion module
  • PCB board
  • Aux cable
  • Microphone
  • USB cable
  • Wifi antenna
  • Aux adapter
  • All required wire harnesses

Frequently Asked Questions:

Does this replace my factory head unit?  No! That’s the beauty of this product. It attaches to your existing head unit to seamlessly give your car Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and MirrorLink.

Do I lose any existing functionality?  No. The module allows you to switch back and forth between the factory head unit and Apple CarPlay or Android Auto. Simply hold the navigation button for 3 seconds and release to toggle back and forth.

Does this support wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto?  Yes. It also supports wired operations.

Can I install this myself?  Yes. As a matter-of-fact, check out the DIY videos below. Depending on your experience working on cars, the unit should take between 2-5 hours to install. If you have never worked on cars before though, it might be a good idea to have a stereo shop install this for you.

Porsche Cayenne (958.1)

Porsche 911 (991.1), Boxster / Cayman (981)

Note: This video is for the PCM 3.1 installation, but installing the CDR 3.1 module is exactly the same as the process in the Cayenne video above.

 

Porsche Macan (95B.1)

Note: This video is for the PCM 3.1 installation, but installing the CDR 3.1 module is exactly the same as the process in the Cayenne video above.

 

Porsche Panamera (970)

Note: This video is for the PCM 3.1 installation, but installing the CDR 3.1 module is exactly the same as the process in the Cayenne video above.

Why does the audio sound different?  After installing the unit, you will want to test out the audio quality with a few of your favorite songs and adjust the equalizer settings as necessary. To do this, access “Settings”>”EQ”.

My head unit has navigation. Will this work?  No. If your car has the navigation version (PCM 3.1), you will need this module instead.

What if I need help with the installation or have questions?  Please email us at info@ecarguides.com and we’ll do our best to help you.

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