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Barn996 07-31-2008 05:14 PM

Radio code...
 
Just took mt 99 996 to a local dealer to obtain my radio code. I had removed the radio and had the model and serial #...but the service tech said they needed to plug in to my car computer to get the code....$49.20 and 15 minutes later I now have sound again. He offered to wash it for free, but I declined.

chsu74 07-31-2008 05:38 PM

Typically the radio code is written on the options sticker under the hood so service guys have no problems resetting your radio after working on your car. Check your sticker.

TMAC 07-31-2008 05:40 PM


Originally Posted by chsu74 (Post 5660617)
Typically the radio code is written on the options sticker under the hood so service guys have no problems resetting your radio after working on your car. Check your sticker.

Oh dman I hope it wasn't there and you just paid $50 for nothing :icon107:

gregorycarl 07-31-2008 05:40 PM

Or
http://www.31bubblegum.proboards54.com/index.cgi

Barn996 07-31-2008 10:36 PM


Originally Posted by chsu74 (Post 5660617)
Typically the radio code is written on the options sticker under the hood so service guys have no problems resetting your radio after working on your car. Check your sticker.

No such luck, I lookked there.

Barn996 07-31-2008 10:38 PM


Originally Posted by gregorycarl (Post 5660624)

I didn't try this one, but did try one out of the UK and it did not work. Out of curiosity , I'll try it tomorrow to see if it works,. Thanks.

medtech 07-31-2008 10:56 PM

For $50 I'd probably just throw the radio away...I hate these damn Becker POS!
:soapbox:

dallasboats 08-01-2008 04:18 AM

they should have given you the code as a courtesty. bs all the way......

Barn996 08-01-2008 08:49 AM


Originally Posted by dallasboats (Post 5662158)
they should have given you the code as a courtesty. bs all the way......

Well, I have only purchased 3 cars there since 1994 but I have never taken my current 996 till now....so much for courtesy eh?

Tool Pants 08-01-2008 09:12 AM

Loren could have guessed it for free. http://www.renntech.org/forums/index...howtopic=14539

In the old days the dealer called a 800 number and got the code over the phone, using the radio serial number. Last time I asked the 800 number still worked but that was a while ago. But now they enter your VIN in their computer and get your codes.

I do not know why they would or said they did, hook your car up to a computer which I guess is a PIWIS. There is a place in the DME to store the radio code but I never see it in the DME. Mine is in the DME because I have a PST2 and put it there myself. If the code was in the DME it might not be right because radios get replaced. A 1999 has the 220 radio and many were replaced under warranty due to the peeling buttons issue.

My dealer does not charge to get the code. Your car does not have to be hooked up to a computer. So much for courtesy.

Barn996 08-01-2008 09:58 AM

Once again, another reason that Porsche dealers have such a sterling reputation when it comes to 'hosing' a customer.Guess I should have posted before I went to the stealer! Thanks for the info everyone.

redridge 08-01-2008 11:06 AM

Went to a dealer with mine, they gave me all the codes for the car... for free. Never bought anything from them...

JDSStudios 08-01-2008 02:00 PM


Originally Posted by redridge (Post 5662585)
Went to a dealer with mine, they gave me all the codes for the car... for free. Never bought anything from them...

What other codes did you need?

Kims996Cab 08-01-2008 11:43 PM

I have gotten mine with a phone call to the dealer. It used to take a radio serial #, but I understand its the VIN, now. This works if you know someone at the dealer who trusts you. The fake, "you must bring the car in" was probably to reassure themselves that you actually had the car, and not just a hot radio. Still, once there, they didn't need to charge you.

Barn996 08-02-2008 12:11 AM


Originally Posted by Kims996Cab (Post 5665133)
I have gotten mine with a phone call to the dealer. It used to take a radio serial #, but I understand its the VIN, now. This works if you know someone at the dealer who trusts you. The fake, "you must bring the car in" was probably to reassure themselves that you actually had the car, and not just a hot radio. Still, once there, they didn't need to charge you.

You would think that a dealer would have some leeway after a customer bought 3 vehicles from them, but I guess that doesn't matter when the only concern is the bottom line.


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