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  1. How do I remove the Air/Oil Separator so I can get at the camshaft position sensor?
  2. Ok, 1 more question: I tried to remove that ai/oil thing and I cant even get to it. Do I need to tear down a lot stuff to get in there?
  3. I was able to clean the front sensor, but there is noway I can get to the one in the back. I worked on it for hours and was unable to even reach it.
  4. You guys are the best, I will go and try that tonight. Thanks
  5. I have a 98 Boxster, and the CEL came on and I checked the code and it was a P1397 (camshaft sensor) My car has 21,000 miles. It was fine when I put it away in December, started it in February and the CEL came on. The car runs fine, no problems at all. I cleared the code, drove it around, and it was fine, no CEL. Started the car the next day and the CEL came on with the same code again. Any suggestions?
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