Replaced Battery
I have a 2002 Porsche Boxster and I just replaced the battery.
Couple of questions: 1. Now, the stereo is asking for the 4 digit code. Since I bought the car used and the previous owner never gave me this info, how can I obtain the 4 digit code for the stereo? 2. The car needs to do a California Smog Check soon, do I need to do a drive cycle before the smog check? If so, where I can find the details of the drive cycle? Thanks |
Welcome.
For number 1, search on ‘lost radio code’ on this forum or Rennlist. There’s a guy that can get your code if you provide the serial number of your radio. I know the serial number is on the back of the radio but I think there is also a way to get the radio to display your S/N, I just can’t remember as I no longer have the factory radio. Can’t answer Number 2 as we don’t smog check in FL. |
He is on this Forum, His name is Heiko
http://986forum.com/forums/boxster-general-discussions/45577-becker-cdr-220-radio-code-31.html#post574419 |
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This works fine. https://www.autozone.com/test-scan-and-specialty-tools/code-reader/innova-obd2-tool-with-emission-readiness-monitors/273349_0_0 |
Check you white options sticker under your frunk lid. Some prior owners write the 4 digit radio code there. You can also get the code from Loren (owner) at Renntech.org.
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