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  1. I'm a first time poster...02 Boxster has the same issue, CEL light came on but my wife still drove the car for another day. Not at start-up I get lots of white smoke that smells like burning rubber. I'm thinking it's the AOS, how did you fix your issue? Thanks, John :welcome: If your CEL is on you need to have the fault code(s) read and report them back here. There are several hundred faults that can turn the CEL on so without the actual fault codes everything is just a wild guess. I just went to the Autozone to borrow thier INNOVA 3120 scanner and received a P1128 code. Don't know how correct it is but the scan was free. For $88 I ordered the AOS from Sunset and will try to replace it using the DIY guides. I hope it fixes the problem. What do you think?
  2. I'm a first time poster...02 Boxster has the same issue, CEL light came on but my wife still drove the car for another day. Not at start-up I get lots of white smoke that smells like burning rubber. I'm thinking it's the AOS, how did you fix your issue? Thanks, John
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