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Hi. I bought a CDR-220 and a CDR23 from a dismantler. I know that there's a way to decode the CDR-220 code, and I know that the CDR23 reads the code from the DME, but I have a 1997 986 Boxster which DME does not support this function. Can someone please provide me with the CDR-220 code and a way to turn off the CDR23 "PROTECT" function and disable the code circuit? Here is the information for both units:

CDR23:

Model No.: BE 6612

Serial No.: 45058572

Date of manufacture: 03/04

CDR-220:

Model No.: BE 4462

Serial No. 15075622

Date of manufacture: 13/01

Thanks in advance

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Hi. I bought a CDR-220 and a CDR23 from a dismantler. I know that there's a way to decode the CDR-220 code, and I know that the CDR23 reads the code from the DME, but I have a 1997 986 Boxster which DME does not support this function. Can someone please provide me with the CDR-220 code and a way to turn off the CDR23 "PROTECT" function and disable the code circuit? Here is the information for both units:

CDR23:

Model No.: BE 6612

Serial No.: 45058572

Date of manufacture: 03/04

CDR-220:

Model No.: BE 4462

Serial No. 15075622

Date of manufacture: 13/01

Thanks in advance

You can not use the CDR-23 in a non-MOST (fiber optic) car. I do not know of any way to "bypass" the security code.

For your CDR-220

Try 9618

or

9616

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Sorry Loren I cant seem to get it if this is wrong I will not bother you again, my apologies.

2001 Carrera C2 radio CR220

Becker 1

type 4362

ser number X5019877

47/98

Thanks

Try 9387

or

9385

First code works, thank you , donation just processed.

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Sorry Loren I cant seem to get it if this is wrong I will not bother you again, my apologies.

2001 Carrera C2 radio CR220

Becker 1

type 4362

ser number X5019877

47/98

Thanks

Try 9387

or

9385

First code works, thank you , donation just processed.

Thank you for your donation!
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Thank you Loren! B)

Hello, could you kindly provide me with my radio code?

Here is the information on my car/radio:

2000 Boxster S

Part 996.645.126.00

Typ: CDR 220

Model-No.: Be 4462

Serial-No.: X5033238

Thank you very much in advance!

Try 8502

or

8500

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Ok, I did the all time bone head move and threw out the card that my radio code was written on by accident. No, not the original gray plastic card, I had written it on the back of a business card . . . .

It is a CDR220, SN Y5047779

I believe that it was something like 4869 . . .

any help is greatly appreciated!

Frank

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Ok, I did the all time bone head move and threw out the card that my radio code was written on by accident. No, not the original gray plastic card, I had written it on the back of a business card . . . .

It is a CDR220, SN Y5047779

I believe that it was something like 4869 . . .

any help is greatly appreciated!

Frank

Try 4895

or

4893

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Hi Loren I hope I am doing this right this time.

Boxter 2001

Radio CDR 220

Model BE 4462

Ser # Y5053060

Thank you

Try 9093

or

9091

Hi Loren tried both codes they did not work used 9095 and that worked.

Thank you for your patience and help

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