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gstoli

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  1. Got mine replaced about two months ago. Didn't go with the dealership just went to the local glass in town. Cost: 380.00 including labor. Then again, my Boxster is old that's why it cost less. They have aftermarket and I know it cost less than that. Since, you'll never know what's going to happen in the future and the same incident may happen, my opinion is go with aftermarket. But if you have an extra money to spend on OEM windshield, then I'd go OEM. Hi, I have an old Boxster with a broken windshield and the price they are asking is ~700$. Where did you do it for 380$??? Thanks
  2. I am in, but I do not know anything about LCD's. Have opened the A/C face several times though. But really, can we DIY the LCD? That's supposed to be high tech...
  3. Really, there is not much you can do. Get the sensor out, clean it, lubricate it... done. It is much much better now. I can still here it in my garage (absolutely quite environment), when the engine is off (but the power on), but again maybe I am overreacting, maybe some noise is normal to be there... Anyway, I would prefer to spend 100$ on a clear brake light and not this :) FYI I have read that turning the sensor upside down may give you another year or so of "silence". It did not work for me, but you may want to try it. I know it is a faulty flap in my case, and I can hear the same clicking sound when I turn on the A/C. Maybe, next weekend I'll open it and check it out. I'll post an update when I do that. George
  4. It happens that just today I removed the passenger side vent and checked what this noise is. A constant noise exactly as you describe it "like a fog horn blowing". It's the "interior sensor side vent" (number 17 in the attached picture): What is that? It costs about a 100$!!! I took it out and cleaned it, did a hack to stabilize it but the noise is still there (you can here it when the car is on but the engine not). BTW I have always hot air coming in, which is perfect fro winter, but I will have eventually to fix it, so, please, keep the dialog open... George
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