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Nader

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    '98 Boxster, '96 Lexus ES300
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  1. Thanks Loren. I'll look at the PDF later tonight. Is this the one for the turn signal not cancelling on it's own anymore? I quickly looked at the picks and didn't see the steering wheel removal instructions. Thanks again!
  2. I have the same issue with the turn signal now not cancelling ('98 Boxster). The link to the instructions on the prior postings seems to be dead. Can anyone repost instructions on getting to this module and what to look for if needing replacement. Mine just feels like the spring went "off track". Thanks in advance.
  3. I see this post is a few years old. I can't seem to open the guide to check out what happened to my turn signal cancellations. Can anyone repost of email the instructions on replacing this? I have a '98. Thanks in advance and if you're local to the Bay Area, I'll happily accept help :) nsoudah@aol.com
  4. Had to go buy a longer T30 bit but fix took 20 minutes... easy fix for anyone to do. Thanks again for the advice and guidance!
  5. Thanks again. I may just get it from Amazon as it's $71 with free shipping. I don't want to try the silicone route and have to do it multiple times as some have report. I'll report back after the repair.
  6. Thank you for the quick reply. I saw the screws after I sent the post but better to be sure. So unplug the (-) on the battery, then place the key in the ignition to unlock the steering and remove these screws. Found the bracket number but anyone have a contact at Sunset (or the site) to order from. I saw a price earlier in the thread that mentioned $45. The lowest I see online is about $71. Thanks again :)
  7. Same random horn issue on my '98... getting worse fast... Like another member wrote last year, I have read through this thread a few times, still unsure how to start removing the airbag. I understand the whole doesn't have to come off, but where do I find the initial screws to remove the airbag... after disconnecting the battery ;). Thanks!
  8. What was your error code? I replaced my MAF sensor and still trying to get rid of my CE light. All the valves look ok so I thought it could be the same issue... Thanks, Nader
  9. Thanks for brainstorming the grinding noie issue. I guess I'll just deal with it and hope it doesn't get worse. I'm sure the dealer would just suggest to replace everything. Not sure how to trouble shoot the starter but I'll check around... -Nader
  10. I just followed your instructions, waited for the counter and turned the key quickly... unfortunately, it screeched :cursing: . After an hour, I tried again, no noise, smooth start. I'll keep trying this process... -Nader
  11. Yes, its a loud noise after the start-up. Not sure if its only after a long period of stand still; I'll have to keep that in mind. Its an awkward noise to be "normal", but then again it is a Porsche. For some reason, I keep thinking its the starter beginning to go bad... -Nader
  12. I picked up a used pass. visor on Ebay for $65; dealer was about $138.... rip! Good luck, Nader
  13. Alan, I actually have the same problem on my '98. Replaced the MAF and both codes came back, 1-3 & 4-6 cylinders. I was also going to start checking all the hoses so please keep your progress posted so we can narrow down this issue. Thanks, Nader
  14. Has anyone had this noise checked out? I need to add my '98 to this list. The noise is occasional and brief; loud grinding noise. It sounds as if the starter is going out. Has anyone replaced the solonoid, or got this fixed? Thanks, Nader
  15. I have a '98 with the same codes; just replaced the MAF and the CE light is back. From the diagram above, what is the most likely problem?? Thanks, Nader
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