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Scott, the reader returned this code:P1128 Oxygen Sensing Adaptation Area 2 (Cylinders 1 - 3) - Rich Threshold
I assuming, which I know it is wrong to assume <_< , that the problem is the O2 sensors.
Keoni
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Does anyone have any instructions on DIY for replacing the O2 sensors on a '99 986?
Cleaned the MAF and the CEL stayed off for a month, then BAM it's on again. :angry:
Will consider DIY in replacing the O2 's if not too difficult.
Regards
Keoni986
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And my 2 cents is my 99 also does the same sound! Our local Boxster Guru says it's the lifters, don't worry about it!
Keoni986
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Nader, what's the latest on your MAF problem? Did you ever receive a new one? How is the old one since you cleaned it?
Keoni986
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Well Tool Pants, while I have your attention, what is that orange box in the background?
Keoni986
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Can anybody ID this connector? I have a CDR-220. Could it be for the CD changer?
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Keoni986
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Well, then the door comes off!
That should be pretty easy, huh?
Keoni986
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Yes, Tool Pants, that is exactly what I'm referring to!
Why do I want to remove it? Well, just because it's there. I want to take things apart on the 986 to see what's underneath!
So you think the fasteners are like the spoiler? Push in the center?
Thanks!
Keoni986
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Is the removal of the fender baffles the same as the instructions for the rear spoiler? Does one use a drift tool or the flat end of a drill bit to push the plastic pins out? Not sure if I even used the correct description. They are located inside the door jams on the fenders. Are there any other types of fasteners besides the plastic fasteners? Thanks!
Keoni986
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:help: I noticed the rear fog light only lights up on the drivers side. Upon inspection of the pass. side I noticed a bulb missing. Can I assume the missing bulb is for the rear fog light since it does not light when switched on? Also if true, does anyone know the part number of the bulb?
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:huh: Oh No they are not like that but more like a film residue that sometimes gets on the interior of the windshield. I'm NOT going to unglue the buggers, Thanks anyway!
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Hi, I have a 986 and have noticed the inside of the headlights are a little fogged/burnt or have a slight film cast to them. Anyway to clean them? :drive:
Replacing O2 Sensors
in 986 Series (Boxster, Boxster S)
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Scott, been there! After all the jazzerations with the new sensor his light still came back on. That's why I feel my problem is really is the O2 sensors. Do you know if a DIYer can replace them?
Keoni