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Fern Bacungan

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  1. Hi fellow Porsche-ites. I thought I'd revive an old post since I didn't see a fix for this problem. I'm getting a p0650 along withn p0300, 301, 302 and 303. I took it to a local dealer who charged me $175 to tell me that all cylinders are misfiring. I already knew that. They want an extra 2 hours and $325 for further diagnosis. What!?!? I thought I'd ask the forum for a fix. I have recently done the following: - a major tune up (replaced spark plugs, fuel filter, air filter, oil and tranny fluid change, etc) - replaced AOS - replaced MAF - checked for vaccum leaks and didn't find any. HOWEVER, I didn't see smoke coming out of the oil dipstick. (a little concerning?). Anyone have any ideas for a fix? I have a 2000 Boxster.
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