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I left my 2000 Boxster S in the garage for 9 months without starting. The battery was already on its last legs. I thought, whatever, I'll deal with it in the Spring. I didn't get to the car until just this week...laid up on back surgery. After searching the net I ended up removing the driver-side wheel and wheel well cover to NOT find the hood latch pull. I ended up jumping my C3 fuse from my wife's Toyota Sienna. I thought I was in business with all the lights, but no joy. I played with the drivers door lock and viola I was able to pull the hood latch. I replaced my battery with an Interstate mod. I thought everything was covered until I turned on the radio.

Can someone please help me with the four digit radio code?

Renman95

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I left my 2000 Boxster S in the garage for 9 months without starting. The battery was already on its last legs. I thought, whatever, I'll deal with it in the Spring. I didn't get to the car until just this week...laid up on back surgery. After searching the net I ended up removing the driver-side wheel and wheel well cover to NOT find the hood latch pull. I ended up jumping my C3 fuse from my wife's Toyota Sienna. I thought I was in business with all the lights, but no joy. I played with the drivers door lock and viola I was able to pull the hood latch. I replaced my battery with an Interstate mod. I thought everything was covered until I turned on the radio.

Can someone please help me with the four digit radio code?

Renman95

Did you try a search?

Please read this and follow the instructions...

Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST

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