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Posted

Hoping you can help my husband and I out with ours as well, seems this particular string has been going for 7 years now!  Impressive....  We have a 2002 996 Carrera, Becker CDR-220, Model 4462, Serial 155003958  (Little concerned since the serial number seems to be a different format)  There were other numbers listed if you need them.  Thanks in advance!

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Posted

Hoping you can help my husband and I out with ours as well, seems this particular string has been going for 7 years now!  Impressive....  We have a 2002 996 Carrera, Becker CDR-220, Model 4462, Serial 155003958  (Little concerned since the serial number seems to be a different format)  There were other numbers listed if you need them.  Thanks in advance!

 

Please use the instructions in the Lost Radio Code FAQ to get the correct serial number. Then post it here.

Posted

Thanks Loren, we did it again (from same stream), holding the TP and using the right turning knob, got same numbers, Model 4462, Serial 15003958, then goes to CD CDP 2081, then 24/99  Not sure if any of those numbers help.  

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Posted

Thanks Loren, we did it again (from same stream), holding the TP and using the right turning knob, got same numbers, Model 4462, Serial 15003958, then goes to CD CDP 2081, then 24/99  Not sure if any of those numbers help.  

 

Try 0921

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Posted

Loren, you rock.  Perfect, it worked.  Thanks so much for your help!  So glad I found this blog.  To bad we aren't in Cali, we'd buy you a drink :)

Posted

Hi I have just had my car back from the garage with a fuel gauge problem but my battery went flat so have no code can some one help

Be2220

ccr22

s/n 15001234

I would be very gratefull for the help :)

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Posted

Hi I have just had my car back from the garage with a fuel gauge problem but my battery went flat so have no code can some one help

Be2220

ccr22

s/n 15001234

I would be very gratefull for the help :)

 

I have removed your 3 duplicate posts - please post only once.

 

If you did not use the method in the Lost Radio Code FAQ to find your correct serial number then please do so.

 

If you did then...

Try 2435

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Posted

New poster, and thanks for any help.   CDR-220 Becker 4462, #W5011200

 

[used the ten second TP button procedure, thx too for that]

 

 

CS

 

Try 8578

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Posted

A fellow Porsche owner recommended me to here when I had the radio code message.

 

Type: 4367

Serial #: Y5021284

 

Any help would be appreciated.

 

Try 6419

Posted

Hi I have just had my car back from the garage with a fuel gauge problem but my battery went flat so have no code can some one help

Be2220

ccr22

s/n 15001234

I would be very gratefull for the help :)

I have removed your 3 duplicate posts - please post only once.

If you did not use the method in the Lost Radio Code FAQ to find your correct serial number then please do so.

If you did then...

Try 2435

Posted (edited)

My CDR 210 has model # R2896 and serial # V5007567.

 

Thanks for any advice on the radio code.

Edited by kingumhb
Posted (edited)

 

A fellow Porsche owner recommended me to here when I had the radio code message.

 

Type: 4367

Serial #: Y5021284

 

Any help would be appreciated.

 

Try 6419

 

 

Fantastic, thank you. The code works. Wonderful listening to the radio after weeks of silence.

Edited by good at crashing
Posted (edited)
 

 

 

New poster, and thanks for any help.   CDR-220 Becker 4462, #W5011200

 

[used the ten second TP button procedure, thx too for that]

 

 

CS

 

Try 8578

 

8578 was indeed the ticket.   Really appreciate your help and your quick reply both.  

 

CS

Edited by Christopher Snow
Posted

Hi,

 

I'm a newbie to the site and hoping someone can help bring back the music to my cabin!

I also have lost the stereo code after recent maintenance for my 1999 2.5 Boxster, the details of which are:

 

Type: 4467

Ser: X50 12571

 

Thanks in advance,

 

Loop77

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