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7 minutes ago, Cptn Bob said:

I need a code for radio reset after replacing the battery

have a 2000 Boxster S with a

Becker CDR 220 with CD player 4462

Serial no 15064818

Appreciate your reply

Thanks

Cptn Bob

 

Try 2946

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May I please get a code for my Porsche Boxster 2000 Radio

details:

model BE-4462

S/N X5031767

 

Thank you kindly

Highnrg2

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I recently purchased a 986 as my first Porsche and did not have the radio code supplied.

May I please have a code for:

 

Porsche CDR 22

986

type 4467

seri x5021541

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Wrong serial number
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6 hours ago, MaxLeicester said:

I recently purchased a 986 as my first Porsche and did not have the radio code supplied.

May I please have a code for:

 

Porsche CDR 22

986

type 4467

seri x5021541

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Try 1043

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I have a 1999 996 with a Siemens & Becker - PCM (Porsche Communication Management) . It has missing pixels and I want to change out the unit. I have located another unit, and it has the serial numbers on the unit but it sounds like I cannot swap them without the VIN of the donor unit? Is that correct?

 

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4 hours ago, Bruce48127 said:

I have a 1999 996 with a Siemens & Becker - PCM (Porsche Communication Management) . It has missing pixels and I want to change out the unit. I have located another unit, and it has the serial numbers on the unit but it sounds like I cannot swap them without the VIN of the donor unit? Is that correct?

 

 

No, the new PCM just has to be coded to your car. Usually this is done with a PIWIS. I do not know if Durametric can do this.

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Just now, Andrew Dyer said:

That one didn’t seem to work

 

From the Lost Radio Code FAQ... that I am sure you read...

 

"The suggested number did not work - what do I do now?
Most often when the code we give you does not work it is because the serial number came from an old card in the car rather than from the procedure stated above - or a typo in the serial number submitted. Double check the serial number you submitted using the procedure above again.
If that does not work then you will need to contact a dealer or Becker. Becker charges to look up your code and some dealers also charge.

Our program works maybe 99.9% of the time but we have no explanation why it doesn't always work."

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3 minutes ago, Loren said:

 

From the Lost Radio Code FAQ... that I am sure you read...

 

"The suggested number did not work - what do I do now?
Most often when the code we give you does not work it is because the serial number came from an old card in the car rather than from the procedure stated above - or a typo in the serial number submitted. Double check the serial number you submitted using the procedure above again.
If that does not work then you will need to contact a dealer or Becker. Becker charges to look up your code and some dealers also charge.

Our program works maybe 99.9% of the time but we have no explanation why it doesn't always work."

I am so sorry. The serial number is X5029787

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