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Hi I got a new battery in my 2000 boxster, I need the radio code, but also I don't see the radio asking to put code in anywhere. I pretty much hit every button try to figure it out. I was able to hold down the TP for 10 seconds and get the ser# x5033352, Becker 1, type 4462.
I would appreciate any help to get it to play.
Thanks,
John
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You post your model and serial number in the Lost Radio Code thread. HERE
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