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I have just had a new battery put on my 911 tt although they linked it up to another battery before removing the old one The pcm is now locked out and is asking me for the code I know i have this but has been put in one of those safe places any ideas how to bypass this or ways of getting the code i have phoned the dealer who only have the code to the radio help

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With your car VIN, the PCM serial number and proof of ownership - any dealer should be able to lookup your code.

Yep, Loren is dead right, I had the same thing happen to me but my dealer helped me out no problem as well as re-setting the airbag light - didn't even try and charge for it.

RB

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With your car VIN, the PCM serial number and proof of ownership - any dealer should be able to lookup your code.

Yep, Loren is dead right, I had the same thing happen to me but my dealer helped me out no problem as well as re-setting the airbag light - didn't even try and charge for it.

RB

had to to take it to porsche dealer who took the pcm out to get serial number and have now reset it charged me £48 thanks anyway

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