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Hello Loren,

 

After four years of ownership I finally had the battery die enough to kill the radio!

 

VItals are:

CDR2065

Model: 4462

Ser: X5016556

Thank you so much!

Steve

 

Found the old one that you gave me (5318). Going to give that a try.  Thanks!

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Hello guys i posted earlier but im not sure if i posted in the right spot. So I have a 2000 Porsche 911 and battery died and now radio is locked. 

Becker 1

type: CDR 220

model: BE 4462

serial number: Y5051133

thank you guys in advance

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8 hours ago, Busyb187 said:

Hello guys i posted earlier but im not sure if i posted in the right spot. So I have a 2000 Porsche 911 and battery died and now radio is locked. 

Becker 1

type: CDR 220

model: BE 4462

serial number: Y5051133

thank you guys in advance

 

Try 5458

 

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Loren,

 

I just bought a "used 2001 Boxster S without a noted radio code under the hood and no supporting documentation! If you could be so kind to supply me with a code it would be greatly appreciated.

 

CDP2081

Type 4462

SER Y5045189

thanks again

Steve

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5 minutes ago, slg15aa said:

Loren,

 

I just bought a "used 2001 Boxster S without a noted radio code under the hood and no supporting documentation! If you could be so kind to supply me with a code it would be greatly appreciated.

 

CDP2081

Type 4462

SER Y5045189

thanks again

Steve

 

Try 4650

 

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On 5/6/2017 at 10:01 PM, Loren said:

 

What happened to the different radio (and code) I gave you in March 2017?

I finally got around to fixing the fuel sending unit and when I tried the code you sent it would not work. I looked up the serial # I sent you and noticed i forgot the last number. My apologies for not stating that info in the 2nd request.

 

Thx

Bill

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