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Cool, I appreciate you being so generous and helpful with your software. I am sorry that my serial number and model didn't exist in your database. I apologize that replying to this thread with the codes I used(that you supplied) did not work, nor the further diagnostic report I provided were enough to help you. I will continue to enter codes into my radio and possibly help you to debug anyone elses future problems, including my own. Yes, according to your FAQ. I will have to contact my dealer. Thanks again.

Waited the hour and tried the 6466 and 6468 as well as 6464 again. Checked the serial number again and i have the right one. I forgot to add its a CR-220, my apologies! Any other ideas?

I tried 6464 and 6462 as well as 6460 like in the faq. After the next hour passes I will try 6466 and 6468. If I unplug the battery for a few minutes will it reset or do I leave the key in the on position and radio on wait status in order for it to reset?

1999 911 C4

Becker 1

Type: 4362

Serial: W5010266

Thank you.

Try 6464

or

6462

If you have not already read this FAQ - please do so...

Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST

From the FAQ "I get a WAIT in the display - what do I do?

You have to wait 1 hour - with the radio on and ignition switch on (or the car running)."

Did you read the FAQ? I think not.

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Yes you already helped me on the one of my car, and I thank you for that.

I was wondering if you could give me the code of this one that was in my garage, just in case the other doesn't work.

Thanks again.

2002 Porsche 996

CDR-220

Typ 4462

Serial Y5037050

Many thanks...

Whats the deal I just answered one for you today?

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Loren,

Thanks in advance for your time and help. I accidentally ran my battery flat by leaving a handheld GPS plugged into the cigarette lighter for a few days.

1999 Boxster

Type 4462

Serial X5012996

45/98

Regards

Franc

Try 4997

or

4995

If you have not already read this FAQ - please do so...

Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST

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Yes you already helped me on the one of my car, and I thank you for that.

I was wondering if you could give me the code of this one that was in my garage, just in case the other doesn't work.

Thanks again.

2002 Porsche 996

CDR-220

Typ 4462

Serial Y5037050

Many thanks...

Whats the deal I just answered one for you today?

Try 5173

or

5171

If you have not already read this FAQ - please do so...

Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST

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Loren thanks for trying to help me out. Neither code worked, but I will keep trying variations.

Regards

Franc

Loren,

Thanks in advance for your time and help. I accidentally ran my battery flat by leaving a handheld GPS plugged into the cigarette lighter for a few days.

1999 Boxster

Type 4462

Serial X5012996

45/98

Regards

Franc

Try 4997

or

4995

If you have not already read this FAQ - please do so...

Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST

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