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  1. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For past 1,300 miles I've experienced a very annoying, intermittent rattling or flapping noise behind the radio/heating consol or dashboard of my 2000 Boxster with 78K on it. It begins above 60 mph, occurs on smooth and rough roads, comes and goes, cannot be induced nor stopped. Sounds like a fan blade out of alignment or some plastic component vibrating against something else. It's at times loud and rising, at other times quietish.Then it stops completely. I've checked all Porsche and proprietary manuals for likely suspects in the area and cannot locate a likely culprit. I've banged, poked, tightened, and fiddled with stuff in the forward area and in the cab. All to no avail. Turned on/off and up/down on every conceivable control. Who's got the magic answer out there? Fink Denver
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