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| Owner Join Date: Feb 2011
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How do I remove the radio from my 360 in order to get the model number and serial number?
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| Owner Elite Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: far and away
Ferrari Life Posts: 5,047
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perhaps in the owner's manual you can get some of that info. also, just a question: Why would you need a serial number? Guide to the Galaxy: Don't Panic Rik -- LAH ! Current: 1990 Mondial T Cabriolet : Red/Tan 1995 456 GT 2+2 : Roso Metalizzato [Fer 311/C] & Tan |
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| Administrator Elite Member Join Date: Nov 2001 Location: San Francisco
Ferrari Life Posts: 6,188
Name: Andrew
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Do you mean the model/serial number of the radio itself? I could be wrong, but I was under the impression all 360s had a radio from Becker.
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| Administrator Elite Member Join Date: Nov 2001 Location: San Francisco
Ferrari Life Posts: 6,188
Name: Andrew
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Checkout this thread with info on iPod hookup for factory radio: http://www.ferrarilife.com/forums/mo...ck-2004-a.html |
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| Owner Join Date: Feb 2011
Ferrari Life Posts: 3
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I need the serial number and model number of the radio so I can get the activation 4 digit code from Becker. It did not come with the car which I just purchased and the former owner is unavailable.
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| Owner Elite Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: far and away
Ferrari Life Posts: 5,047
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I'm not sure if Captain Marty will update the answer, but he seems to have found the ability to request the code needed to operate his Becker. I feel no guilt in posting the below [this is the inter-web ...a series of tubes http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Ste...ork_neutrality ]So: Going to the following web site, allows one to request via an on-line form the code for a very nominal fee [actually it looks like many devices can be unlocked ]http://www.online-unlock.com/catalog...io_via_sn.html However, it still doesn't answer the question of 'how to remove a 360 radio' as per the OP. SO, if anyone has a better update to that question it might prove handy as future reference. Guide to the Galaxy: Don't Panic Rik -- LAH ! Current: 1990 Mondial T Cabriolet : Red/Tan 1995 456 GT 2+2 : Roso Metalizzato [Fer 311/C] & Tan Last edited by Granucci; 02-10-2011 at 03:44 PM. |
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| Owner Join Date: Feb 2011
Ferrari Life Posts: 3
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The website above works very very well. I was charged $3.00 for the unlock code which was given to me within 15 minutes of my request. As far as removing the radio, there is 2 keys supplied with the radio that you push in at the bottom of each corner and the radio simply pulls out with the keys. I did not have the keys so I went to Al and Eds sound in Los Angeles and they had the keys and gladly removed the radio for me. The Becker Mexico radio in the car is the same as Porshe uses so anyone with a Porshe with the same radio should have the keys, as will all auto radio shops. Thanks to everyone for their imput |
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| Owner Elite Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: far and away
Ferrari Life Posts: 5,047
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Thanks Capt'n to finalize all this: Important stuff there. I didn't know if you would be back so took the liberty as said. glad all is well and will continue that way. rik Guide to the Galaxy: Don't Panic Rik -- LAH ! Current: 1990 Mondial T Cabriolet : Red/Tan 1995 456 GT 2+2 : Roso Metalizzato [Fer 311/C] & Tan | |
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