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Loren,

Hope you can help. I plan on performing some service work on my 1998 Boxster that requires disconnecting the battery. Doing so I will need to re-activate the radio. I do not have the code. It's a CR 210 M#3297 S# W5020138.

Question: Is it possible to verify the code number is the correct one without without disconnecting the power and trying to enter the code? And what are the proper procedures to re-enter the code once the power has been restored to the radio?

Thank you for your time.

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Loren,

Hope you can help. I plan on performing some service work on my 1998 Boxster that requires disconnecting the battery. Doing so I will need to re-activate the radio. I do not have the code. It's a CR 210 M#3297 S# W5020138.

Question: Is it possible to verify the code number is the correct one without without disconnecting the power and trying to enter the code? And what are the proper procedures to re-enter the code once the power has been restored to the radio?

Thank you for your time.

Please read this and follow the instructions...

Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST

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