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    2002 Porsche Boxster
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    Porsche 911

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  1. My transmission mounts are very different looking than the ones I see on forums and YouTube videos. The black triangle is held onto the gearbox mount by threaded studs, not the two bolts I see in the 101 Projects book and online. (Part #986.375.15400.) There is no bolt pattern or easy way to unscrew. Looking for suggestions and DIY tips. Thank you.
  2. One of the best thing about owning this car is the connections with helpful and knowledgeable people such as you who are kind enough and willing to help others. I am grateful thank you. I am a non-smoker and converted the cigarette lighter to a double USB and added another in the trim above the shifter. Here are some photos in case anyone wants to do same.
  3. Thanks again JFP! I had looked on this side first but was thrown off the trail by a post for a 997 C4S that shows cable on other side. Also, when I looked, the loop was tucked way back in the fender well. With many thanks to you, I found it! My first tasks are to reroute the cable and make this easier to find. Then, will install a permanent connector for the C-Tek battery keeper. I also did manage to disconnect the main horn easily, but the alarm horn still sounds. I need to add a disabling switch. THANK YOU JFP. :)
  4. My battery is dead and I cannot access the frunk. I have correctly tried various times powering up the system connecting power via the pullout positive lead in fuse box. I have tried battery from two different cars and same result, nothing. I have also tried opening using the release on along the driver door and also pushing the key fob button but neither of those worked. I'd like to leave a charger or battery keeper connected for an hour to charge the battery but the alarm horn sounds and keeps beeping as soon as I power up using the pullout fuse. I canoot leave that blaring for an hour.. I cannot find the emergency pull described online next to driver side (left) headlight. These appear to be nonexistent on my Boxster. Photos of my car and the image on web showing location of release. I also cannot find the the emergency pull described over various forums as being on top of underside of driver side (left) fender. That wire looks like it has been broken or cut. Nothing resembling a release is found on the passenger side either. Any advice and tips on getting the trunk open are greatly appreciated. Thank you!! I have purchased battery keeper to use after I get access. The cigarette lighter was replaced with USB outlet Cannot disable horn (drain battery) by pulling fuse C3 as described online
  5. Help Identifying Unknown Sensor/Connector on 2002 Boxster S Does anyone know what this small pointy sensor/connector is that is mounted to the underside of the decorative front grill. Not sure if it is an OEM or aftermarket device. It is located on the front right side and the pointy little center piece slides backward out of the holder. The whole thing is connected by wires to something inside the car. I have not found any info in owners manual. Thanks to anyone for info.
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