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HELLO! finally got an account to work :D
so I have an 01 Boxster S,
CDR-220
4462
 radio not all numbers light up but it is 5021232 (I think it is a B at the front?)

and when I continued turning the knob it then went to (4)8798 - the 4 is very faintly written and so I don't recall if that was a partial number or what atm, but will be home in a few hours and will double check it all

any help is greatly appreciated!

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HELLO! finally got an account to work :D

so I have an 01 Boxster S,

CDR-220

4462

 radio not all numbers light up but it is 5021232 (I think it is a B at the front?)

and when I continued turning the knob it then went to (4)8798 - the 4 is very faintly written and so I don't recall if that was a partial number or what atm, but will be home in a few hours and will double check it all

any help is greatly appreciated!

 

Try 2419

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Hi ,  I have a PCM 2.0  is there a separate code for the radio and one for the nav ?  It's my understanding that with this radio I have to go to the dealer to get this code retrieved. When I bought the car  they had put in a new battery so I'm wondering if they only had the code for the radio as it works fine but the nav can't locate any satellites.

 

Thanks

 

Glenn

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Hi ,  I have a PCM 2.0  is there a separate code for the radio and one for the nav ?  It's my understanding that with this radio I have to go to the dealer to get this code retrieved. When I bought the car  they had put in a new battery so I'm wondering if they only had the code for the radio as it works fine but the nav can't locate any satellites.

 

Thanks

 

Glenn

 

From the Lost Radio Code FAQ...

"Can you give me a code for my PCM?

These units are manufactured jointly by Siemens and Becker, and the only place where you can get the codes required is from the dealer/OPC. The PCM’s require two codes, the ICS/Siemens code and a Becker code. The ICS is the first code requested.

Sorry, the only place you can get a PCM code is from a dealer/OPC."

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John 2000 Boxster, on 06 Oct 2015 - 1:47 PM, said:snapback.png

Please help.  Like many, I disconnected battery for other repairs and am now locked out of radio.

2000 Boxster

220

4462

Serial Number W5003104

 

Thank you

John

 

 

Try 0262

Loren,

Your a lifesaver.  After waiting for wait to go away, 0262 worked the first try.

Thanks a million.

John

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