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Hi. Check that. In just going the actual radio

itself and holding down the TP button, I have the following

new data, which doesn't match the Becker id card that

came w/ the car. Odd.

Anyway, here it is:

Model CR 220

Type 4362

Serial No. W5002795

Its a 1999 Carrerra Cab.

Thanks.

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Hi. Check that. In just going the actual radio

itself and holding down the TP button, I have the following

new data, which doesn't match the Becker id card that

came w/ the car. Odd.

Anyway, here it is:

Model CR 220

Type 4362

Serial No. W5002795

Its a 1999 Carrerra Cab.

Thanks.

Not odd - many radios were replaced for 'peeling buttons' early on.

Mine was the same - sometimes they forgot to give the customer the new card and sometimes the owner lost it.

Try 2637

or 2635

If you have not already read this FAQ - please do so...

Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST

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Hi. Check that. In just going the actual radio

itself and holding down the TP button, I have the following

new data, which doesn't match the Becker id card that

came w/ the car. Odd.

Anyway, here it is:

Model CR 220

Type 4362

Serial No. W5002795

Its a 1999 Carrerra Cab.

Thanks.

Not odd - many radios were replaced for 'peeling buttons' early on.

Mine was the same - sometimes they forgot to give the customer the new card and sometimes the owner lost it.

Try 2637

or 2635

If you have not already read this FAQ - please do so...

Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST

Hi. Thanks for the quick reply.

I just tried them both, and unfortunately, neither one worked. I also

tried 2633, and it didn't work either.

So, since I tried 3 to no avail, I'm into the

1-hr. 'WAIT' period.

Any other suggestions?

BTW, my buttons do "peel", and have for quite some time.

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Hi, it worked! Thank you soo much for the quick reply!

cheers

Simon

Hi all, Just bought my first 911 a month ago, and now is the time to put back the stock radio! I can't find the code so here are my infos. Thanks!

Typ: CDR 220

Model No.: BE 6625

Serial No.: 15007359

12 volt EC: 102

996.645.126.10

I hope this is all that you need!

Regards

Simon

Also, it is for a 911 2002 carrera coupe

Try 9214

or

9212

If you have not already read this FAQ - please do so...

Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST

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Porsche Carrera 1999

· Model/Engine - Carrera

· Transmission type - 6 speed manual

· Interior color - black

· Country specific information - US

Becker CR-210

PR-VERS : R 3297

Serial Number : V5009047 or VS009047 (I can't tell if its a five or S)

Thanks!

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Porsche Carrera 1999

· Model/Engine - Carrera

· Transmission type - 6 speed manual

· Interior color - black

· Country specific information - US

Becker CR-210

PR-VERS : R 3297

Serial Number : V5009047 or VS009047 (I can't tell if its a five or S)

Thanks!

Try 1689

or

1687

If you have not already read this FAQ - please do so...

Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST

The best way to get the serial number is the electronic readout - as described in the FAQ.

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thank you -- but it didn't seem to work. I just need to type the 4 digits in -- and it will auto start nothing after

that right? It just jumps back to the first digit blinking.

Used codes

8867

8865

tried

8869

8863

Model CR-210

WS0 12008

R3297

I have checked the S/N several times -- I have not looked at it physically by pulling the radio

thoughts?

mike

210 == the one with the cassette

R3297

WS0 12008

thanks,

mike

Try 8867

or

8865

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The serial number that is displayed using the process in the FAQ is the correct serial number.

As the FAQ says - try one number difference.

Ok tried it again -- the S/N is definitely WS0 - 12008

Does the Radio have to talk to the DME through the body harness to qualify the code?

The reason I ask is that this car had its engine replaced (due to an IMS failure)

and is a 99 car with a 97 engine (and a 97 Engine Wiring Harness).

I had to rewire the engine wire harness to connect the Tank Pressure Sensor to the DME since

the 97 had a different pin out.

Could I be dealing with a similar issue?

thanks,

Mike

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The serial number that is displayed using the process in the FAQ is the correct serial number.

As the FAQ says - try one number difference.

Ok tried it again -- the S/N is definitely WS0 - 12008

Does the Radio have to talk to the DME through the body harness to qualify the code?

The reason I ask is that this car had its engine replaced (due to an IMS failure)

and is a 99 car with a 97 engine (and a 97 Engine Wiring Harness).

I had to rewire the engine wire harness to connect the Tank Pressure Sensor to the DME since

the 97 had a different pin out.

Could I be dealing with a similar issue?

thanks,

Mike

No the radio does not talk to the DME on pre-MOST cars (MY2003).

Sorry, in a small percentage of cases my code finder does not work. You can try to get a dealer to get it for you free or pay Becker for the correct code.

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