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Gary Knox

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  1. Loren, Porsche radio - CDR-220, I have lost the code. Porsche part number: 996.645.126.00 Becker radio - model BE4462 Serial number - 15086190 Thank you for your wonderful service. Gary Knox
  2. Loren, I need the code for a CDR-220 Becker radio. Model # BE4462 Serial # X5029898 Thank you for your help. Gary--
  3. Loren, Code card is lost, and power to radio has been disconnected. Becker CDR 220 radio Model: BE 4462 Serial No: X5025291 Thanks for your help. Gary
  4. Loren, Need a code for CDR 220 radio, Model # 4462. Serial # is: X5021925 I'd appreciate the code, if you are able to provide it. THANK YOU in advance. Gary Knox Loren: BINGO!! Thank you very much. Number recorded and won't ever be without it again. Gary--
  5. Loren, Becker CDR-210 radio. Becker model number BE 2282A - I believe. Serial number is W5017741. Lost radio code card, and it is now inoperative, can you please get me the code? THANK YOU Gary Knox
  6. ABE, GREAT write-up. Many thanks for doing that. I sent you a PM about it. Gary Knox
  7. Loren, I have a Porsche 928 with a Porsche CD-2 radio, vintage early 90's. The info on the back of the radio is: S.No PO CD-2 A 09 15476 B 0 0915476 B Can you give me some clues about the code for this radio? THANKS, Gary Knox
  8. Loren, I have a becker radio in my Mercedes that doesn't have a code, and I need to "restart it". It is a Becker Audio 30 radio, Model number 4705, and the serial number is Y1030603. Can you help me out with the code? Thanks, Gary Knox
  9. Try 0799 Loren, 0799 will not work, as this radio only has 6 buttons, with digits 1 through 6. Any other suggestions (it is either a Blaupunkt or Alpine radio, I understand). Thanks Gary Knox Sorry, I have tried the decoders I have and the only one that will accept that serial number gives 0799. Sorry. Loren, THANKS anyway, I appreciate your effort. I'll try other searches. Gary Knox
  10. Try 0799 Loren, 0799 will not work, as this radio only has 6 buttons, with digits 1 through 6. Any other suggestions (it is either a Blaupunkt or Alpine radio, I understand). Thanks Gary Knox
  11. Loren, I have the serial number for the Porsche CD-2 radio. On the back metal panel, the following is inscribed: S/NO PO CD-2 A 03 13943 B 0 03 13943 A Hope this may be helpful in getting a code number, or a start on one at least!! Thanks again for your help. Gary Knox
  12. Loren, I have the serial number for the Porsche CD-2 radio. On the back metal panel, the following is inscribed: S/NO PO CD-2 A 03 13943 B 0 03 13943 A Hope this may be helpful in getting a code number, or a start on one at least!! Thanks again for your help. Gary Knox
  13. \Bruno, You can upgrade the rear braking on a 928 by changing the bias valve ( it is on the left fender inside the engine compartment, a round cylinder in the brake line about where the PS fluid reservoir is). Most come OE with an 18 bar valve. 33 bar, 45 bar and 55 bar are available. 45 bar is out of production, but you might be able to find one. 33's and 55's are readily available from 928 International and 928 Specialists (www.928intl.com, and www.928gt.com respectively in the US, or Porsche dealers, obviously). Gary Knox
  14. Loren, Becker CDR 220, Model 4462. Serial # is: X5021915. Need code. THANKS for your help. Gary
  15. Loren, This radio, made which I find was made by Alpine, rather than Blaupunkt requires 5 digits for the code. Don't have the serial #, unfortunately. I'd appreciate any help you can give. Thank you for all you do for us. Gary Knox
  16. Loren, I have a Blaupunkt CD-2 which was the original equipment premium radio in the early '90's cars. I'd like to put it in my '94 928 GTS, but don't have the code for it. CODE now comes up, does it need four numbers, or less than that? I do not have a serial number for it, do you have a code access, or a recommendation on how I can get the code?? THANKS for your help. Gary Knox
  17. Jim, I don't drive a 996, but I've done about 25 track days at the Glen, with several different PCA regions in DE's. It is my favorite track - also driven Lime Rock about 10 days, Pocono 3 days, Mid Ohio about 10 days, Mt Tremblant 5 days, Road America 3 days, Virginia Int'l about 10 days (VIR is my second favorite). It is fast, it has great rhythm, it has a beautiful setting (village, lakes, rocky glen at the park), and of course the historic aspects of the originial track for the US Grand Prix, the first Sports Car road race in the US, etc. Make a trip to the Glen, and Lime Rock will no longer be as attractive - my experience at least. Gary Knox West Chester, PA
  18. Try 8821 or 8819 Thank You Loren, I'll give those a try. Gary Knox
  19. Loren, Do you have the code for a Becker radio model # BE6104, serial # 15003026? Thanks for your help. Gary Knox
  20. Try 6904 or 6902 THANK YOU Loren, I read the preceeding 20 pages, and decided to got up and down from 6904 in single digits. 6905 Did it!! Danke Schon. Gary Knox Loren: Neither of these two worked. Any others to put in? THANK YOU. Please read the previous posts - if the numbers I gave you do not work then you need to contact your dealer or Becker. Last I heard - Becker charges $30.
  21. Try 6904 or 6902 Loren: Neither of these two worked. Any others to put in? THANK YOU.
  22. Loren, I think you may have answered this, but I can't find the response either here, in the Boxster site, nor the 928 site. Sorry, could you please give me the codes? THANKS CR-210 Radio Code Model BE2182 Serial number 5004353 Can you please give me the radio code. It's in a '89 928 S4 track car, as a retrofit. THANKS Loren, Gary Knox
  23. CR-210 Radio Code Model BE2182 Serial number 5004353 Can you please give me the radio code. It's in a '89 928 S4 track car, as a retrofit. THANKS Loren, Gary Knox Sorry, I think I may have posted this improperly!! Bad newby <_<
  24. Loren, Sorry about the duplicate questions - new to this board!! I find it very interesting that the CDR 23 radio is essentially identical in function, front face appearance, rear plug in configuration etc. to the Chrysler Crossfire radio also made by Becker. That radio does not use any code system, and it does have excellent AM/FM/CD performance. I have a CDR 220 in the 928 GTS now. Just like the looks, operation, etc. of the CDR 23 better, and would like to install one. There's gotta be a way to by pass the MOST &n code requirement - Becker didn't even put it in the Crossfire radios. Guess I'll contact Becker to see what they have to say. I can send them an e-mail from their website: www.beckerautosound.com THANKS AGAIN for your assistance, Gary Knox
  25. Loren, I really like the appearance of the CRD 23 radio, and am interested in replacing a CDR 220 radio I have in an older Porsche ('94 928 GTS). CAN IT BE DONE??? IF so, how would I go about it? I have a friend with a CRD 23 that is readily available - is a code needed? THANK YOU for your assistance to so many people with radio code problems etc. in the past, and hope you might know a way to make this work !!! Cheers, Gary Knox
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