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Hi,

Normal story... Yet another flat battery and now the radio is asking for a code I do not have!

If you could help finding the code that would be great!

Radio detail:

Becker 22

Model number 4467

Serial Y5035037

Many, many thanks!

Dan

From previous post... It's a 2001 boxster s, uk car...

Not sure if relevant...

Many thanks,

Dan

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Hi,

Normal story... Yet another flat battery and now the radio is asking for a code I do not have!

If you could help finding the code that would be great!

Radio detail:

Becker 22

Model number 4467

Serial Y5035037

Many, many thanks!

Dan

From previous post... It's a 2001 boxster s, uk car...

Not sure if relevant...

Many thanks,

Dan

Try 5451

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Becker CR210

BE 2182

ser # V5008351

I got the two tools and pulled the stereo out. I am going to disconnect the battery soon. I see that at least 25 other CR210 BE 2182's have asked, so it must be the serial number V5008351 that gets the code.

Thanks in advance.

Respectfully;

Rapewta

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Becker CR210

BE 2182

ser # V5008351

I got the two tools and pulled the stereo out. I am going to disconnect the battery soon. I see that at least 25 other CR210 BE 2182's have asked, so it must be the serial number V5008351 that gets the code.

Thanks in advance.

Respectfully;

Rapewta

Try 9464 ...............

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HI Loren,

Code 1435 didn't seem to work. Any suggestions?

Thanks for the help

Hi, Need some help with my radio.

Becker CDR 220

Serial # 15009779

Thank you!

Try 1435

Then you likely gave me the wrong serial number. You can check it using the procedure in the FAQ.

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

Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST

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I recently disconnected my battery to recover my steering wheel, but I do not have the radio code now that it is back in and the battery is reconnected.

The car is a 1996 Carrera 2.

The radio is a Becker CR-210.

The Serial Number is S1000044. I retrieved this from the instructions listed on this site.

Thanks!

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I recently disconnected my battery to recover my steering wheel, but I do not have the radio code now that it is back in and the battery is reconnected.

The car is a 1996 Carrera 2.

The radio is a Becker CR-210.

The Serial Number is S1000044. I retrieved this from the instructions listed on this site.

Thanks!

Try 0352

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Thank you so much! You saved me a trip to the dealer! That worked on the first try!

I recently disconnected my battery to recover my steering wheel, but I do not have the radio code now that it is back in and the battery is reconnected.

The car is a 1996 Carrera 2.

The radio is a Becker CR-210.

The Serial Number is S1000044. I retrieved this from the instructions listed on this site.

Thanks!

Try 0352

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2000 996

CDR 220

Ser # 15050187

Radio code 7108

I don't feel the above code is correct as i have to enter it 3 times, and then it goes into wait mode, and then resets back to wanting the code.

what is odd is i have the factory radio code card and t says the SN # is BE 4462 Y 5037949 which is different from the above, when i hold the TP button in.

Thanks for the help in advance.

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2000 996

CDR 220

Ser # 15050187

Radio code 7108

I don't feel the above code is correct as i have to enter it 3 times, and then it goes into wait mode, and then resets back to wanting the code.

what is odd is i have the factory radio code card and t says the SN # is BE 4462 Y 5037949 which is different from the above, when i hold the TP button in.

Thanks for the help in advance.

The radio serial number the unit displays is the correct radio serial number. Likely your radio was replaced and they kept the old card.

Try 8764

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