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  • Admin
Posted

Hi Loren,

I have a 2004 S with a CDR230 with Bose. I'm thinking of sending the unit back to Becker in order to have a 3.5mm aux port installed.for the iTouch

Will I need a radio code for installation when the unit is returned?

From the Lost Radio Code FAQ...

CDR-23 (or later):

These radios do not have a security code - that is, not that the user enters.

These radios are security tested on the MOST (fiber optic bus) system to see if they are the "programmed" radio. The radios are programmed and recognized by the car?s DME and can only be replaced by a shop with a PST2 or PIWIS. These radios will not request a code when battery power is disconnected.

Posted

Hi Loren,

I have a 2002, 911 Cab

CDR 220

Type: 4462

Serial: 25013894

Please help. I have enjoyed the quiet but I'm ready for some music!

Thanks,

JCL

  • Admin
Posted

Hi Loren,

I have a 2002, 911 Cab

CDR 220

Type: 4462

Serial: 25013894

Please help. I have enjoyed the quiet but I'm ready for some music!

Thanks,

JCL

Try 6824

  • Upvote 1
Posted

johnnyf, on 25 Jan 2014 - 09:10 AM, said:snapback.png

2002 Cab

CDR-220
Becker
Type 4462
Ser # W5008206

Thanks!!

You're awesome. 2136 worked. Much appreciated.

Posted

New user and Porsche owner. Bought a 1999 996 a few weeks ago. Disconnected battery to replace the steering gear (steering rack). When I powered up, the radio was locked. I cannot fin the code in the car anywhere.

Model 4362

SER Y5024172

Thanks in advance for the help.

Jay

  • Admin
Posted

New user and Porsche owner. Bought a 1999 996 a few weeks ago. Disconnected battery to replace the steering gear (steering rack). When I powered up, the radio was locked. I cannot fin the code in the car anywhere.

Model 4362

SER Y5024172

Thanks in advance for the help.

Jay

Try 4704

Posted

Hi Loren,

I bought a used Porsche CD-2 radio for my 944 and there was no code.

Serial number: PO CD-2 W 12 11045

8 12 11045

Thanks in advance.

  • Admin
Posted

Hi Loren,

I bought a used Porsche CD-2 radio for my 944 and there was no code.

Serial number: PO CD-2 W 12 11045

8 12 11045

Thanks in advance.

Does this radio require a 4 digit code or 5 digit?

Posted

Hi Loren,

I bought a used Porsche CD-2 radio for my 944 and there was no code.

Serial number: PO CD-2 W 12 11045

8 12 11045

Thanks in advance.

Does this radio require a 4 digit code or 5 digit?

I'm not sure, is there any way to tell?

  • Admin
Posted

Hi Loren,

I bought a used Porsche CD-2 radio for my 944 and there was no code.

Serial number: PO CD-2 W 12 11045

8 12 11045

Thanks in advance.

Does this radio require a 4 digit code or 5 digit?

I'm not sure, is there any way to tell?

This radio is not on our list because I am not familiar with it.

Can you post a photo of the front control panel and the serial number sticker?

Posted

Hi Loren,

I bought a used Porsche CD-2 radio for my 944 and there was no code.

Serial number: PO CD-2 W 12 11045

8 12 11045

Thanks in advance.

Does this radio require a 4 digit code or 5 digit?

I'm not sure, is there any way to tell?

This radio is not on our list because I am not familiar with it.

Can you post a photo of the front control panel and the serial number sticker?

The serial code is engraved at the back.

The radio is identical to this one.

CD+21214441929.jpg

Posted

Sorry, that radio was made by Alpine and I do not have codes for Alpine.

Ok thanks anyway, any idea how I could get it?

Posted

Loren, 4704 worked. Thank you. I had the "wait" display from entering the wrong code in a few times. Drove the car around (about and hour) until the radio reset, entered code, all good.

I will man-up and contribute.

Regards,

Jay

Posted

Hello,

I have a 1999 Porsche Boxster Radio. I need help in getting the radio code.

Becker 1

Type: 4362

Serial: X5019657

Thanks for your help.

  • Admin
Posted

Hello,

I have a 1999 Porsche Boxster Radio. I need help in getting the radio code.

Becker 1

Type: 4362

Serial: X5019657

Thanks for your help.

Try 6060

Posted

Hallo,

need the code, card missing.

CDR220

Type: 4367

Serial No: X5019925

Thxs for your help in advance!

Stefan

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