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  1. Try 5147
  2. Porsche alarms were option on Boxster. M535 is the correct control unit. The alarm horn should be down to the right of the battery and is just the horn. Sometimes it is hard to see.
  3. Try 8937
  4. Try 1097
  5. Try 0631
  6. Try 8468
  7. Try 5024
  8. Try 5210
  9. Give your dealer/OPC your VIN and they can tell you which key fob can be programmed to your car.
  10. From the Lost Radio Code FAQ... "Which radios fitted to Porsche can have their unlock code recovered through serial number? - CR-220/CDR-220 - Becker - CR-210/CDR-210 - Becker - Traffic Pro NAV/CD - Becker"
  11. Try 8356
  12. Try 0709
  13. From the Lost Radio Code FAQ... "Which radios fitted to Porsche can have their unlock code recovered through serial number? - CR-220/CDR-220 - Becker - CR-210/CDR-210 - Becker - Traffic Pro NAV/CD - Becker"
  14. Try 0565
  15. Try 4718
  16. Try 5193 and Try 1312
  17. Try 0758
  18. Try 1549
  19. Only to the extent that both signals go to the instrument cluster. Both are just warnings spoiler extended light or ABS activated light. I would treat as separate issues.
  20. Try 0987
  21. Sometimes you can get an ABS error from wheel slip - either from wet pavement or loose gravel. In those cases it usually clears itself. Also, if your battery is 4 years old or older it should likely be replaced - a weak battery can cause all kinds if anomalies in these cars.
  22. Try 1025
  23. Try 3292
  24. No, the only place you can get a PCM codes is from a dealer/OPC.
  25. From the Lost Radio Code FAQ... "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 codes is from a dealer/OPC."
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