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Posts posted by Loren
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#1 cause is the clutch microswitch.
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3 hours ago, SBA704 said:
Hello I need some help in finding my radio code .
2002 Carrera C2
CDR-220 model BE-4462
serial no X5026285
Thanks so much!
Try 9812
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All of the lights including the hazards go through the front end control unit. Chances are that either it took a spike or otherwise lost some of it's programming. A shop with a PIWIS tester should be able to try and re-program that module.
The PSM warning is normal with a battery change and as you saw self correcting.
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7 hours ago, Anandan Subramaniam said:
Hi Can you help provide code for
Model number BE 2580
Serial number 65151489
From the Lost Radio 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." -
1 hour ago, Not_James said:
Good evening, just revived from a dead battery in my 996.
CDR-220
Serial # - Y5022282
Type: 4362
24/99
Thank you!
Try 2629
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28 minutes ago, Merv the swerve said:
Hi Loren,
A pleasure to connect with you. I've read your responses on this forum many times. Thanks for your efforts for Boxster owners. Are you the same Loren as used to run monster 911's in POC 15 years ago?
Sorry, no. The only thing I did with POC was the annual Make a Wish ride alongs at Laguna Seca.
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8 hours ago, Dana_k said:
Good morning. Could please anyone help me with the code of a Becker radio?
model : BE 7045
Serial No : 78039394
thank you !
That is not a Porsche radio - so this may not work.
Try 9618
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10 hours ago, KRacer said:
CDR-220
Type 4462
24/99
SER 25016809
Try 8909
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3 hours ago, DaveAir said:
Type 4462
ser# X5023763
48/98
Try 8607
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I would also look at these in order of known failures...
- ignition switch
- wet/damaged immobilizer control unit (under the drivers seat)
- positive lead from battery to starter/starter solenoid
- crankshaft position sensor (can usually be found with a Porsche specific scan tool).
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41 minutes ago, Ishandhawan said:
Hi there!
Recently bought a 2000 Porsche Boxster S without any manual and need the radio code.
CDR-220
Serial # - X5032962
Type: 4462
48/98
If you need anymore information, let me know! Thanks again!
Try 4727
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1 hour ago, Nick Chesshir said:
When we power on the radio it says protect and allows us to click the bottom buttons to enter a code.
But if they talk over the fiber bus it seems something isn’t working being there is a fiber signal out of the stereo but not into the stereo.
I guess it’ll be time to retire it and get something more modern.
thanks for the help
From the Lost Radio Code FAQ...
"CDR-23 (or later):
These radios do not have a security code - that is, not that the user enters.
These radios are security tested on the MOST (fiber optic bus) system to see if they are the "programmed" radio. The radios are programmed and recognized by the car’s DME and can only be replaced by a shop with a PST2 or PIWIS. These radios will not request a code when battery power is disconnected." -
9 hours ago, Nick Chesshir said:
Hello,
Just got my wife a 04 Cayenne S and needs a radio code and had no manuals.
Typ: CDR-23
Model No: BE 6627
Serial No: 35005451
Thanks
From the Lost Radio Code FAQ...
"CDR-23 (or later):
These radios do not have a security code - that is, not that the user enters.
These radios are security tested on the MOST (fiber optic bus) system to see if they are the "programmed" radio. The radios are programmed and recognized by the car’s DME and can only be replaced by a shop with a PST2 or PIWIS. These radios will not request a code when battery power is disconnected." -
If you look at my third radiator install DIY the first part deals with front bumper removal.
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Perhaps a pending fault since it is intermittent.
Don't forget about the crankshaft position sensor.
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Lost Radio Codes
DO NOT START A NEW TOPIC FOR A LOST RADIO CODE. DO NOT EMAIL ADMINS.
Please read the Lost Radio Code FAQ FIRST before posting - then post in the one thread. -
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Sensors include cable and connectors... item 7
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14 minutes ago, Matt Fussell said:
This thread is awesome! I need some help with my radio. The model is BE 2582. Serial number Y5007985.
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." -
There are several brake options, different size rotors, etc., including ceramic rotors.
PM me your VIN and I will lookup which fit your brakes.
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1 hour ago, Drhancur said:
I need a radio code for BE4462, serial number: Y5043167. Thanks.
Try 4350
996.2 Carrera M96.03 3.6L Factory Coils Heat Shield LH
in 996 Series (Carrera, Carrera 4, Carrera 4S, Targa)
Posted
Did you see the diagram? That is the correct orientation. In your photo you have the shield upside down.