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I just bought a 996 C2 with CR-21 and had to unplug the battery for door panel removal. I didn't realize the CR-21 would require a code afterwards, and unfortunately the previous owner never had to deal with that so no code.

Highly appreciated if Loren can help, this is what i got from the unit:

Becker

R 2097

V5007232

Thanks,

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Hi

I just bought a 996 C2 with CR-21 and had to unplug the battery for door panel removal. I didn't realize the CR-21 would require a code afterwards, and unfortunately the previous owner never had to deal with that so no code.

Highly appreciated if Loren can help, this is what i got from the unit:

Becker

R 2097

V5007232

Thanks,

Try 4614

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Hi

I just bought a 996 C2 with CR-21 and had to unplug the battery for door panel removal. I didn't realize the CR-21 would require a code afterwards, and unfortunately the previous owner never had to deal with that so no code.

Highly appreciated if Loren can help, this is what i got from the unit:

Becker

R 2097

V5007232

Thanks,

Try 4614

Thank you. Excellent forum btw.

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Hello,

I have a 2002 Boxster S and just replaced my blinker switch and when I got it back from the garage

the radio code appeared. Obviously they disconnected the battery to when they replaced the switch. Really missing some tunes!!

type 4462

ser: 15009170

24/99

any help would be greatly appreciated!!!

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Hello,I have a 2002 Boxster S and just replaced my blinker switch and when I got it back from the garagethe radio code appeared. Obviously they disconnected the battery to when they replaced the switch. Really missing some tunes!!type 4462ser: 1500917024/99any help would be greatly appreciated!!!

Try 9843

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Hello. Saw the dates on this and not sure if it's still active? Just had a new AOS put in and now the radio wants a code. I bought it used and did not receive that info.

2000 Carrera 4 Cab

Becker 1

X5019881

Type 4362

47/98

Thank you in advance if you get this.

J

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Hello. Saw the dates on this and not sure if it's still active? Just had a new AOS put in and now the radio wants a code. I bought it used and did not receive that info.2000 Carrera 4 CabBecker 1X5019881Type 436247/98Thank you in advance if you get this.J

Try 9419

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The radio head/screen has no number, just a top cassette slot labelled 'Porsche PCM'.

Unit in console below the dash but above the AC is a CD slot labelled 'Porsche Navigation' (which displays but does not navigate)

The screen requesting codes has two lines, the top labelled 'PCM' (which I assumed was for the radio) and the bottom 'Nav System'

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The radio head/screen has no number, just a top cassette slot labelled 'Porsche PCM'.

Unit in console below the dash but above the AC is a CD slot labelled 'Porsche Navigation' (which displays but does not navigate)

The screen requesting codes has two lines, the top labelled 'PCM' (which I assumed was for the radio) and the bottom 'Nav System'

This is why folks should read the Lost Radio Code FAQ -- FIRST.

"Can you give me a code for my PCM?

These units are manufactured jointly by Siemens and Becker, and the only place where you can get the codes required is from the dealer/OPC. The PCM's require two codes, the ICS/Siemens code and a Becker code. The ICS is the first code requested.Sorry, the only place you can get a PCM code is from a dealer/OPC."

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