CDR 220 wont turn on
#4
I found mine with the owners manual, tucked in one of the pockets. Previous owner was a detail guy and had everything I needed in the owners manual...mine had been switched out from 210 to 220 also.
If not, I think you can call Porsche dealer with a radio serial number and get the code.....
If not, I think you can call Porsche dealer with a radio serial number and get the code.....
#5
Three Wheelin'
Both the 210 and 220 have a security code that needs to be entered anytime the radio is disconnected from the battery. It's a 4 digit code (I think) and if you enter the wrong code too many times the radio will lock out for a few hours. My guess is the battery got disconnected at some point and someone tried to enter the code, but incorrectly, and the radio is now locked. It should reset itself but you'll still need the correct code. Since the radio isn't original I doubt the dealer can help. You'll probably need to contact Becker and give them the serial number (which unfortunately is on the back of the unit). I'd also dig through any and all manuals and paperwork you got to see if you get lucky and can find it. The PO may have just written it on a page in the manual or on a receipt so look through things throughly. I've also seen them written on the radio itself (which pretty much defeats the anti-theft goal) so if you pull the radio for the serial number look to see if the code is written on it. Not to state the obvious but once you get the code it's a good idea to write it down and keep it somewhere safe.
#6
Agent Orange
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Rich, are you talking about the Boxster? If so since it's the stock radio that came with the car the code should be with the rest of the manuals. It's the size of a credit card, maybe a little smaller.
Worst case scenario take the radio out, write down the serial number, call Becker and for $20 they'll give you the code. If you need the radio removal keys, they are relatively cheap on Ebay (under $5). Don't call the dealer, unless you have a good relationship with them they'll charge you an arm and a leg to retrieve it.
Best of luck!
Worst case scenario take the radio out, write down the serial number, call Becker and for $20 they'll give you the code. If you need the radio removal keys, they are relatively cheap on Ebay (under $5). Don't call the dealer, unless you have a good relationship with them they'll charge you an arm and a leg to retrieve it.
Best of luck!
#7
I found mine with the owners manual, tucked in one of the pockets. Previous owner was a detail guy and had everything I needed in the owners manual...mine had been switched out from 210 to 220 also.
If not, I think you can call Porsche dealer with a radio serial number and get the code.....
If not, I think you can call Porsche dealer with a radio serial number and get the code.....
You might call Becker NA and see what they say.
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#13
I don't understand why anyone would steal one of these unless they have a Boxster and if they did, they couldn't afford a CD player?
Anyways, I just bought a Boxster and it came with a CDR-220 and I would very much like a code.
Anyways, I just bought a Boxster and it came with a CDR-220 and I would very much like a code.