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Hi,
Need a radio code after changing my battery. CDR-220 Type 4362 and Serial Number 25007456.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Mike
Try 7159
Worked like a charm. Thank you so much! :)
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Hi,
Need a radio code after changing my battery. CDR-220 Type 4362 and Serial Number 25007456.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Mike
1998 986 Failed Emissions Test, P1123, P1125, P0150
in 986 Series (Boxster, Boxster S)
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I've got a '98 Boxster with the manual 5 speed transmission. It recently failed an emissions test due to CEL being on and fault code P1123.
Based on the advise in another post in this forum, I removed and cleaned the MAF sensor. I used my Durametric cable to clear the codes and took it for a 30 minute test drive. After that, I used the Durametric Short Test and am still getting P1123 as well as P1125 and P0150.
After more searching, I found posts that suggested a vacuum leak. I don't have a smoke tester, but with the car idling, I unscrewed the oil filler cap and the engine changed RPM's. I also tested by loosening a host that goes to the air-oil separator and the RPM's changed again. My understanding is that indicates a vacuum leak is less likely.
More searching and I found Mike Focke's post here:
https://sites.google.com/site/mikefocke2/oxygensensors
Using the Durametric software, I took the following measurements:
oscillates between approx 0.1 V and 0.8 V
oscillates between approx 0.05 and 0.75
period seems a little shorter than the other sensor
steady between about 1.0V and 1.06V
steady between about 0.95V and 1.0V