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Posted

I had to disconnect the battery to replace the ignition switch and now my 1999 Boxster needs the code entered and I don't have it (pretty much the normal story).

Becker CR-210

R3297

SN: W5022855

Thanks very much for your help.

Try 6702

Unfortunately, that didn't work. I've tried numbers around that, but no luck. Will try some more numbers later.

Thanks for your effort.

Did you follow the instructions in the Lost Radio Code FAQ to get your serial number?

I am trying figure out what CR-210 owners are doing - because I have gotten many codes correctly and all of sudden they seem to be wrong.

Posted

I had to disconnect the battery to replace the ignition switch and now my 1999 Boxster needs the code entered and I don't have it (pretty much the normal story).

Becker CR-210

R3297

SN: W5022855

Thanks very much for your help.

Try 6702

Unfortunately, that didn't work. I've tried numbers around that, but no luck. Will try some more numbers later.

Thanks for your effort.

Did you follow the instructions in the Lost Radio Code FAQ to get your serial number?

I am trying figure out what CR-210 owners are doing - because I have gotten many codes correctly and all of sudden they seem to be wrong.

Yes, I followed the steps, but I can go through it again to make sure I didn't mistype anything.

Posted

Hi.. This is pretty much the same story changed the battery and the former owner did not include the code card with the rest of the manual and I have no radio code. any help would be greatly appreciated The following info applies

2001 Porsche Boxster

Radio: Becker 1 type 4462

serial# 15063185

here are some other #''s that came up on the display, don't know if they apply 24/99 CDP2081

Thanks again... spitball62 :)

  • Admin
Posted

Hi.. This is pretty much the same story changed the battery and the former owner did not include the code card with the rest of the manual and I have no radio code. any help would be greatly appreciated The following info applies

2001 Porsche Boxster

Radio: Becker 1 type 4462

serial# 15063185

here are some other #''s that came up on the display, don't know if they apply 24/99 CDP2081

Thanks again... spitball62 :)

Try 5494

Posted

Hello Loren, the battery of my 993 was reset, so I changed it today. Unfortunetly I lost my radio code card.

I would really appreciate it if you could help me to decode my radio.

Becker CDR-210

Type: 2896

Serial #: V5006747

1997 911 Carrera 4

Thanks a lot :thumbup:

Isabell

  • Admin
Posted

Hello Loren, the battery of my 993 was reset, so I changed it today. Unfortunetly I lost my radio code card.

I would really appreciate it if you could help me to decode my radio.

Becker CDR-210

Type: 2896

Serial #: V5006747

1997 911 Carrera 4

Thanks a lot :thumbup:

Isabell

Try 4829

Posted

Hello Loren, the battery of my 993 was reset, so I changed it today. Unfortunetly I lost my radio code card.

I would really appreciate it if you could help me to decode my radio.

Becker CDR-210

Type: 2896

Serial #: V5006747

1997 911 Carrera 4

Thanks a lot :thumbup:

Isabell

Try 4829

FANTASTIC Loren -Code works - you're MAGIC :-)

Thanks and all the best,

Isabell & Oliver

  • Admin
Posted

Hi,

My battery died and the code from my dealer (based on the VIN) won't work.

Becker CDR-220

Model # 4362

Serial # X5019890

Thanks much!

Try 9491

Posted

I'm really hoping you can help me out. I have a 99 Boxster and let the battery die over the winter. Now I'm with everyone else here....no radio:(

I've got :

Becker

CDR-220

4462

W5010003

Thank you for any help you can offer

Sam

Posted

FYI - if you need your boxster radio code, the FIRST thing you should do is look under the front trunk hood, on the label opposite the hood badge, there is usually a hand written 4 digit code for the radio. Most dealers write it there, so check there first!

That's where I found mine and it worked!!

  • Admin
Posted

I'm really hoping you can help me out. I have a 99 Boxster and let the battery die over the winter. Now I'm with everyone else here....no radio:(

I've got :

Becker

CDR-220

4462

W5010003

Thank you for any help you can offer

Sam

Try 1024

Posted

Hi Loren,

Similar story as everyone else. dead battery, cant find the radio code.

Becker CDR-220

Model # 4467

Serial # X5017136

49/98

Thanks For Helping

  • Admin
Posted

Hi Loren,

Similar story as everyone else. dead battery, cant find the radio code.

Becker CDR-220

Model # 4467

Serial # X5017136

49/98

Thanks For Helping

Try 9547

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