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Posts posted by lbernard
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CDR22 display in my 993 is almost invisible. Reading it is only possible in the garage, with all lights turned off. I've heard about this problem before but never thought it would be so bad. Any suggestion or hint to resolve this? Thanks in advance for any comment on this issue.
CDR22 Invisible Display
in 993, 993 TT Series
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Thanks for your reply, Paul.
Becker also confirmed this (see memo below).
Dear Mr. Bernardo,
the CDR 22 is designed for Porsche model 996. Due to dashboard design,
usage of CDR 22 in a 993 could cause the complaint described.
No removeable frontpanel from other radio types do match to CDR 22 radio.
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Mit freundlichen Gruessen
Yours sincerely
i. A. Elke Dietz
HARMAN / BECKER
AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS GmbH
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Becker-Goering-Straße 16 - 76307 Karlsbad - Germany
Quality Customer Service (QC)
phone : +49 (0)7248-71-3225
fax: +49 (0)7248-71-3315
mailto: ElDietz@harmanbecker.com