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Bruce2010

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  1. 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.
  2. Try code 4127 let me know how you get on....... Cheers.
  3. @moosy You've got a dodgy connector somewhere... It's not fuse related because you say guage cluster lights are powering on intermitantly. Always handy to find information that details all the related electrical equipment that's connected to that circuit. This is useful for checking out faulty earth connections, that can have an effect. I haven't worked on Porsche, so I can't offer you any specific information. However, your symptoms are very similar to faults I've come across on other vehicles, where the headlight switch has been at fault. On most vehicles it's a multi-function switch providing a signal to other electrics, like dashboard ... Just suggesting some routes you could explore to find the fault, maybe a Porsche owner who's experienced your fault can relate to this, because often all cars have their common faults.
  4. Try 8222 or 8220 If you have not already read this FAQ - please do so... Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST Hi Loren , thanks for your quick reply but it didn't work! i had already tried 3 times other codes , and then when i found out i was gonna wait for one hour to have the "wait" disappear ,i drove the car for 15 mn and than there was the code stars i tried 8222 & 8220 nothing happened should i try them one more time or what? thanks for all the help i really appreciate it! Try 8232 ...................
  5. Is this the serial number appearing on the display, after following instructions here? It appears that you have a Becker barcode for the BE2260. However, Becker barcodes are normally 15 digits long, also including letters. (In saying that, I haven't physically seen a BE2260's label) If you have removed the radio from the dash, quote the :- Model Number: eg BE 2260 and the 8 digit alphanumeric serial number, eg. 15006256 or V5001245 from the label. Just need to make sure got correct serial number. Cheers.
  6. Use code 8 2 9 4 Switch your ignition key to the 'ACC' position 'accessory position' where battery light shows on dashboard. Power up radio - leave undisturbed - without touching any buttons. (Touching any buttons will reset timer from beginning again) The radio will reset allowing for another code entry. Refer to FAQ for further information. And... let me know how you get on... Cheers.
  7. Hi Pete Excellent work! I did a bit of self training on Photoshop, using the DVDs of Chris Orwig, who I highly recommend as an author for passing on training information on Photoshop. He was so good, I feel as if I know the man. With Chris Orwig's help and Photoshop, anyone can transform images of their photo-genic Porsche into exciting images, like you have done. Any google search will locate Chris Orwig. Cheers.
  8. Hi

    A radio code for you to try, for given SN is now shown on

    the forum

    Kind regards

    Bruce

  9. RE:indydave Sorry Loran - didn't realise you were O/L, bit slow in providing the code.
  10. Try 9928 or 9926 If you have not already read this FAQ - please do so... Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST Okay, I just recently disconnected the battery, and after reconnecting, I tried both of those and they don't work, perhaps my serial number is actually W5018669? Would that yield different results? The digital display makes it weird to decipher the serial number. Again, thanks in advance! Hello Kojiro Your serial number is showing as unrecognised. Please remove your stereo from the dash and post the serial number printed on the label or stamped on the metal casing. Post the details here. Cheers. Edit: Sent messege to friend regarding SN provided, not showing on my system. Friend reckons code should be 9513 for SN provided. Failing that, previous comments apply.
  11. Hello Indydave Use code 2108 let me know of your success. Cheers.
  12. Hey Patrick You're very welcome. It may interest you to know, that fellow member c377cc 's code was also 6765 - three pages back. (How's that for a coincidence?) Cheers.
  13. Hi Patrick Just looked it up. Try code 6765 let me know how you get on. Cheers.
  14. With all due respect, your question has been answered in the previous post, and in the FAQ post. However, I'll offer some advice for your benefit and the community. Although I haven't seen BE2562 specifically, it belongs to the range of navigation systems BE2560, BE2580 and BE2582. These units are all manufactured jointly between Becker and Siemens These units require two codes. The first one requested is the Siemans code, to unlock Sieman's protection. The second code requested, unlocks Beckers protection. You will notice two serial numbers on the unit - Siemens and Becker. Only Porsche, Alfa Romeo and Lancia have access to the Siemans codes based on Siemens serial number. Access to this database is not available from any other source. So, the best advice is to contact Porsche, where they will provide both the Siemens code and the Becker code. I'm saying all this, because I've heard of these units being unintentionally LOCKED through owners entering multiple Becker codes for the first code requested. In this situation it may be very difficult for the main dealer to help you, or at least very expensive. So the short answer is... contact Porsche. And the long answer ............is still the same Cheers.
  15. Try 6875 or 6873 If you have not already read this FAQ - please do so... Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST Thanks for the quick answer, but it doesn't work. I've checked the Model & Serial No. another time, they're right. What can i do? I've forgot to say that the car is currently in germany, but it's from US (5 speed manual) Thank You Just checked, you're not far off.. Use code 6876 Let me know how you get on.... Cheers.
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