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Willboat

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  • Present cars
    2001 911 carrera
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    2000 Boxster

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  1. Thanks for all the help that saved me untold hundreds of dollars. I recently traded my 2000 Boxster for a 2001 911 Carrera with a top that wasn't working very well, but everything Else was like new and I couldn't pass up the deal. After reading a few posts here on possible repairs, I pulled out the rear deck and found an empty hydro reservoir. I know some have used syringes with flex tube, but I found an oiling can at Ace Hardware for under $6 with a flexible hose that worked great. After taking two nuts off to release the cylinder bracket, I had plenty of room to get at the fill plug. I filled it up and the top worked great but had a "bubbling" noise. Checking the reservoir, I found it nearly empty again. Once more with the oil can and it's full. I found no evidence of leaks anywhere, but I will check it again in a couple of weeks. I got lucky twice. I found this site and I didn't have to go to the dealer. Thanks again.
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