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8 minutes ago, brunofarare said:

Hi Loren 

 

I have a 996 4s with a PCM 1. SN: PO8150120975/01. Just changed the battery and need the two codes. Do you think it's possible?

 

Thanks!

 

/Carl

 

From the Lost Radio Code FAQ...

 

"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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Just bought my first Boxster (2002) qnd I need to remove the battery to fix a fuel leak. I am the 3rd owner and the security code for the radio is no longer with the car. The radio information is as follows please help me with the codes

Type 4462

24/99

Serial 1500924

 

THX

 

Bill

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9 hours ago, bbrundle said:

Just bought my first Boxster (2002) qnd I need to remove the battery to fix a fuel leak. I am the 3rd owner and the security code for the radio is no longer with the car. The radio information is as follows please help me with the codes

Type 4462

24/99

Serial 1500924

 

THX

 

Bill

 

Try 4803

 

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PLEASE HELP! I recently purchased a 1999 Porsche Boxster from a local small dealership and they didn't reset the radio for me after changing the battery. No number on sticker under the hood.  Any information will help! 

 

SER # W5003053

01/99

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5 hours ago, Loscano said:

PLEASE HELP! I recently purchased a 1999 Porsche Boxster from a local small dealership and they didn't reset the radio for me after changing the battery. No number on sticker under the hood.  Any information will help! 

 

SER # W5003053

01/99

 

Try 9039

 

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3 hours ago, Diita said:

Hello Loren, thanks for the code but it did not work, ive try twice, can it be another one?

 

Type: 4462

24/99

Serial: Y5035943

 

Kind Regards

IMG-20170325-WA0014.jpg

 

That 7340 code is what the Becker systems says for that serial number... so there is a good chance that someone other than Becker repaired that radio.

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Hello loren,

It has been a real pain in the butt since the calculator for the Porsche radio Codes was taken down.

I have searched the internet with out any luck in finding a site with this calculator for Becker or Porsche

 

I do not suppose I could get you to reveal your source? Here is my customers information:

CDR 220  BE4462 N5002411  2000 Boxster S. 

Thank You Loren.

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13 minutes ago, porschehawaii said:

Hello loren,

It has been a real pain in the butt since the calculator for the Porsche radio Codes was taken down.

I have searched the internet with out any luck in finding a site with this calculator for Becker or Porsche

 

I do not suppose I could get you to reveal your source? Here is my customers information:

CDR 220  BE4462 N5002411  2000 Boxster S. 

Thank You Loren.

 

Try 0830

 

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1 hour ago, imthedecidah said:

still not working -- I tried 1010 x 2 and then 1011 (bc another post said go up incrementally) ... I have double checked the #'s:

CDR-220
Serial#:  Y5039691
Type: 4462
CDP 2081
24/99

 

any other suggestions?

 

 

At this point you likely will need to contact Becker.

The only radios I have seen like this were repaired by a third party and that third party changed something that causes the code to no longer work (or ir changes the code). Sorry.

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