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  1. 1. Removed the air filter and look in the box. Some dust and leaf parts. Did use a small vaccum cleaner to suck that out.

    2. Removed the complete throttle body and clean it. Black deposit aroung the butterfly damper. Now sparkling new. Take about 45 minutes in/out. Removing the air duct was very easy compare to what I did read on the forum. Reinstalling the duct on the throttle body was more tough but using an air dryer to heat the rubber duct was the clue. Took a minute under the dryer and it slip on the throttle body like a charm.

    Will make a try tomorrow as today is a rainy one and let you know about the small hesitation at low RPM when accelerating.

    Thierry

  2. Hi guys;

    When doing other job with the PST2 on my Boxster 2.7 (2003), my friend found that my airbag light was on because of a bad passenger buckle. He reset it, but told me that it will light again. Is there a DIY sheet available to make the buckle change by myself if I buy the original parts from Sunset?

    Thierry

  3. Did the plug change out. Need some time , correct tools and a little workout to play around all pipes and other stuff. I'm the owner of that car since less that 1 year, so I don't know when that oil on the block appear. It's only on driver side. Did use a citrus type degreaser to remove that oily stuff you see and motor block is now sparkling new. Will take a close look later in the season and see if oil re-appear.

    Thanks all!

    Thierry

  4. Guys. Today is spark plug change out. First time for me doing that. 2003 2.7 Boxster.

    I did unscrew and remove a coil. I can see the spark plug at the end of the tunnel, but where is that spark plug tube?? I did buy a replacement one with orings, but the new one can't enter the hole?

    What's wrong with me?

    Please look at the picture.

    Tks!

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  5. Hi guys. New to Porsche since July 2008, but last summer was rainy, car have been winterised betwwen mid october and mid April. So this year will be a real first one for me.

    Question: Is this normal that on a parking lot at the grocery store, when turning the steering it looks much harder to do it that on the interstate at 70 MPH? Looks like I have less assitance on the parking lot that on a road...

    Personally I would think the opposite, turning the steering with one finger on the parking lot but having to keep my both hands on the steering on the interstate because of a harder sensation!

    Thierry

  6. Did my oil change last october rising left back side of the car to unscrew oil plug & filter and lower it to help oil to exit motor. There is a great discount this week for a pair of plastic ramps. Question: If I put the rear of the car on ramps, does oil will exit motor with the same efficiency that if I level the car?

    Thanks for your help.

  7. Thanks. Question: If I look to first picture, what is the cylindrical part that is in front of the pad?

    That is a "post" or some people call it a brake bolt. Some other names too. It prevents the pad from moving forward under braking. It is held into the caliper with a roll spring.

    Can this post touch the rotor?

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