BECKER RADIO CODE RETRIEVAL Mercedes Benz Porsche Ferrari please read below

BECKER RADIO CODE RETRIEVAL Mercedes Benz Porsche Ferrari please read below

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Brand: a-200
Returns Accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Condition: New
Manufacturer Part Number: A-200 CODE

Becker Radio Security Codes
Required Information includes Radio model # and serial #.
Please read the instructions below regarding your specific radio model and its respective Security Code type.
There is a twenty dollar research fee that will be required to retrieve the proper code number for each radio. Therefore accuracy of the information provided to us is VERY important.
Before you fill in the required information onto the “add message” area of the ebay checkout, you must make absolutely sure that you have accurately documented the 4-digit radio model number and the serial number found on the manufacturing label. Please be advised that we are not responsible for providing a code when improper information is entered.
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Becker Radio Security Codes
Becker
radios installed in vehicles prior to 1986 did NOT have a Theft Security
Circuitry.
Mercedes-Benz Models
:
1986 -1987: Radio Model
754
– This radio has
an internal Lithium Battery that is used to hold the back-up memory. As this
radio reaches nearly three-decades of operation, there are cases where the
Lithium battery dies. When this happens, the radio can be triggered into the
Theft Mode (four double-dashes — — — –) at the first time the vehicle
battery is disconnected. If this happens, the radio will need to be removed and
shipped to us where we will repair / reset and deactivate the Theft Mode.
1988 – 1989: Radio
Model 780
– The
Theft Mode of this radio can be accidentally triggered, usually by accidentally
forgetting to reconnect the theft connection tab on the bottom center of the
radio bottom cover when dashboard related services are provided and radio reinserted.
The Theft Mode will be triggered the first time the alarm is set on the vehicle
(four dashes — — — –). If this happens, the radio will need to be removed
and shipped to us for repair / reactivation. While here, we will disable this
feature from accidentally triggering in the future.
1990 (Model 1480) -1993
(Model 1432)
– This
radio has a four-digit Theft Security Code assigned to it based upon the radio
serial number. When the vehicle was originally delivered, a special card
containing the security code was provided. When the vehicle battery is
disconnected, the radio will revert to the CODE on the display. If the code
number was lost, provide us with the radio serial number and we can help to
obtain the proper reactivation code. There is a $20 research fee for this
service.
1994
– 1997: Radio Model 1492 (1692)

This radio has a five-digit Theft Security Code assigned to it based upon the
radio serial number. When the vehicle was originally delivered, a special card
containing the security code was provided. When the vehicle battery is
disconnected, the radio will revert to the CODE on the display. If the code
number was lost, provide us with the radio serial number and we can help to
obtain the proper reactivation code. There is a $20 research fee for this
service.
1998 – 2002: Radio
Model 3302/3309/6003
– This radio has a five-digit Theft Security Code assigned to it based upon the
radio serial number. When the vehicle was originally delivered, a special card
containing the security code was provided. When the vehicle battery is
disconnected, the radio will revert to the CODE on the display. If the code
number was lost, this model allows the customer to access the radio serial
without removing the radio from the dash: With the radio turned on, press the
TEL and # buttons simultaneously. Press the FFWD button and scroll through
until the serial appears on the display. Provide us with the radio serial
number and we can help to obtain the proper reactivation code. There is a $20
research fee for this service.
Porsche Models
:
1996 – 2002
:
Radio Model CDR(CR)210 / CDR(CR)220
– These radio models all have a four-digit Theft
Security Code assigned based upon the radio serial number. The radio may revert
to CODE in cases where the vehicle battery power is interrupted. When the
security code is lost, the four-digit CODE number must be entered to
reactivate. If the code was lost, Becker offered a submenu to allow you to view
the serial without removing the radio (CR220 and CDR220 ONLY). With the radio
turned on, press and hold the TP button for 10 seconds until BECKER 1 appears.
Immediately rotate the right control knob two clicks clockwise. The serial
number will display. Provide us with the radio model and serial number and we
can help you to obtain the proper code. There is a $20 research fee for this
service.
2003 – 2008: Radio Model
CDR23 / CDR24
– These
radio models do NOT have a Theft Security Code Number. They have a far more
sophisticated system that links and stores the radio serial to the vehicle
speedometer cluster. This linking prevents the transferring of radios from one
vehicle to another. When the cluster does not recognize the proper stored radio
serial, the radio will display PROTECT and the radio operation will be blocked.
We do have the ability to clear this feature if required. The radio would need
to be removed and shipped to us for repair / reactivation.
Ferrari Models
:
Model 4372 and 6104:
These radio models all have a
four-digit Theft Security Code assigned based upon the radio serial number. The
radio may revert to CODE in cases where the vehicle battery power is
interrupted. When the security code is lost, the four-digit CODE number must be
entered to reactivate. If the code was lost, Becker offered a submenu to allow
you to view the serial without removing the radio.
Model 4372- With the radio turned on, press and hold the TP
button for 10 seconds until BECKER 1 appears. Immediately rotate the right
control knob two clicks clockwise. The serial number will display.
Model 6104 – With the radio turned on, press and hold the
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button for 10 seconds until BECKER 1 appears. Immediately
rotate the right control knob two clicks clockwise. The serial number will
display.
Provide us with the radio model and serial number and we can
help you to obtain the proper code. There is a $20 research fee for this
service.
Model 6101 / 6105 /
6112:
This radio has a five-digit Theft Security Code
assigned to it based upon the radio serial number. When the vehicle was
originally delivered, a special card containing the security code was provided.
When the vehicle battery is disconnected, the radio will revert to the CODE on
the display. If the code number was lost, provide us with the radio serial
number and we can help to obtain the proper reactivation code. There is a $20
research fee for this service.
Model 6101 only – With the radio turned on, press and hold
the NAVI and the Last Preset button until Becker 1 appears. Immediately rotate
the right control knob two clicks clockwise. The serial number will display.