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  1. The part # is 993 645 104 00 It does not say on the radio who made it, so it could be an Alpine. However there ia no "-" button. Thanks for responding Joe Druding
  2. Sure it's a Blaupunkt? The reason why I'm saying is that the only CR-1 I could find on my database is an Alpine. PN: 964.645.014.00 (CR-1). Although it's not unusual for two radio manufacturer's to supply the same model. On some Alpine units the dash '-' is regarded as a zero '0' Other than saying this, I've no specific code entry instructions on for this model.
  3. Sorry, can't help you with a CR-1 (see the FAQ for supported radios). Loren: Thanks for responding. Went back to dealer today. They said that the "1" & "2" buttons will toggle through to the number "0". I will try this tommorrow. Joe Druding
  4. Bought a CR-1 Radio from a dismantler. Blaupunkt CR-1 Serial # V40821110B Got this code from local Porsche dealer 0508 How do you input a"0" ? Thanks; Joe Druding
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