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Hi Loren,
Radio ticks (like static), and I futzed with the battery cable (that ultimately needs to be replaced), but when finally connected, I'm now being asked for the code that I don't have. Hopefully you would be able to help! This is for 2002 911 C2. Details as follows, pulled from the radio label itself:
Typ: CCR 220
Model No.: BE 6624
Serial No.: 15002804
12 Volt EC: 102
Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks!
Sean