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  • Admin
Posted
just bought 1998 boxster radio not working

becker 1

4462

ser# w5011401 can you help me out?

thanx for the quick reply,

tried 0938 and 0936, didn't work, called dealer and they gave me 5425 but no worky

vehicle serial number WP0CA298WU620401, BECKER 1, 4462, W5011401, 48/98

COULD YOU GIVE IT ANOTHER TRY?, thanx...dave

Please read this and follow the instructions...

Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST

Posted
I need a code for a CR-1. I'm not sure how to get the ser# for the thing but it is asking for a CODE. I've searched for any info on the CR-1 and it is slim to none. It is in 1995 993 C4. I appeciate any help.

I believe that is a 5 digit code - if it is (and you give me the serial number) I'll give it a try.

I'm still trying to figure out how to get the ser# without ripping it out of the dash, the digits must be 1-6 no zeros or 7 8 or 9.

Well I managed to rip it without gouging anything too bad and the serial number is POCR-1R0420292

V40420292B

Part no. 993.645.104.00

BTW the guy at swstereo.com was very nice and talked me through getting the unit out but did not have a code. Good guy.

  • Admin
Posted
I need a code for a CR-1. I'm not sure how to get the ser# for the thing but it is asking for a CODE. I've searched for any info on the CR-1 and it is slim to none. It is in 1995 993 C4. I appeciate any help.

I believe that is a 5 digit code - if it is (and you give me the serial number) I'll give it a try.

I'm still trying to figure out how to get the ser# without ripping it out of the dash, the digits must be 1-6 no zeros or 7 8 or 9.

Well I managed to rip it without gouging anything too bad and the serial number is POCR-1R0420292

V40420292B

Part no. 993.645.104.00

BTW the guy at swstereo.com was very nice and talked me through getting the unit out but did not have a code. Good guy.

Ok, try 46672 - good luck!

Posted (edited)

I have a 1999 C4 that I'm trying to do some of the dash noise TSBs on.

Type is 4362

Serial is X5013010

47/98

Thanks

Edited by kevinkw
Posted

MY 1999 911

CR210

V5008736

Also the manual says once the correct code is pushed, "enter by pushing the signal seek switch." What is the signal seek switch?

Thanks

  • Admin
Posted
MY 1999 911

CR210

V5008736

Also the manual says once the correct code is pushed, "enter by pushing the signal seek switch." What is the signal seek switch?

Thanks

Try 1281

or

1279

Posted
MY 1999 911

CR210

V5008736

Also the manual says once the correct code is pushed, "enter by pushing the signal seek switch." What is the signal seek switch?

Thanks

Try 1281

or

1279

Thanks but what about my second question above?

  • Admin
Posted
MY 1999 911

CR210

V5008736

Also the manual says once the correct code is pushed, "enter by pushing the signal seek switch." What is the signal seek switch?

Thanks

Try 1281

or

1279

Thanks but what about my second question above?

I don't have a CR-210 handy - so some else that has one will have to help you.

  • Moderators
Posted

It is the toggle switch on the right wth the 2 arrows that you use to change the station. Does not matter if you push the up or down arrow once the correct code is entered.

Posted

Hello, I didn't realize by Boxster's Becker radio wasn't orginal unit until I removed it to do some wiring work and once the radio was reinstalled, attempted to input the orginal radio code (which I had with the orginal paperwork). Any help with the code for this radio would be very appreciated!

Type: Becker Traffic Pro - 10 button preset

Model: BE4773

Serial# 25005087

Thanks Todd.

  • Admin
Posted
Hello, I didn't realize by Boxster's Becker radio wasn't orginal unit until I removed it to do some wiring work and once the radio was reinstalled, attempted to input the orginal radio code (which I had with the orginal paperwork). Any help with the code for this radio would be very appreciated!

Type: Becker Traffic Pro - 10 button preset

Model: BE4773

Serial# 25005087

Thanks Todd.

Try 9433

or

9431

Posted

Hi I cant finde the code for my radio I hope that someone can help me. The car is a 1999 Boxster id nr. WPOCA 298XX U6311 62

The radio type CDR 220 MODEL BE 4462 Serial no X5022058

Henrik

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