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Posts posted by ghiaguy0
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38 1999 986,
41 1972 914, Still have
42 2005 987 Just bought..
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Anyone in Dublin or Powell Ohio Area? I have an air bag light on.
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:DI have taken my Boxster to Jim at J and B auto in Dublin. He just replaced the brake booster for about 1/3 of the dealer cost. He is located in Shawnee hills. I have been dealing with him for years. Always good work. His # is 614792 1208
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Take a look if the brake booster inside is free of water, when the drains are clogged up in the battery area rain and wash water will easily penetrate in the booster with a sticking brake pedal as result. Do a search, this problem is already discussed before.
Found the discussion
http://www.renntech.org/forums/index.php?s...amp;#entry79485
Will work on it this weekend. Thanks.
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Just bled my brakes for the 3rd time. Ever since I bled them the brake pedal does not always go back right away. I thought there may have been air in the lines but the 3rd time I had someone bleed them for me and it still happened. It does not happen all the time. I used Porsche brake fluid dot 4. Did I miss something?
Thanks
1999 Boxster
Do you notice any change in the brake fluid level like you may have a small leak somewhere, so as your level gets lower and lower, the pedal travels further and further?
If you sit with your foot on the brake, does it stay solid or do you feel it stop but then keep moving slowly towards the floor?
I have not noticed any fluid loss. I put my foot on the brake, it stays solid. I pumped it several time same thing. It is just very slot to return..
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Just bled my brakes for the 3rd time. Ever since I bled them the brake pedal does not always go back right away. I thought there may have been air in the lines but the 3rd time I had someone bleed them for me and it still happened. It does not happen all the time. I used Porsche brake fluid dot 4. Did I miss something?
Thanks
1999 Boxster
Summer Tires
in 987-1 Series (Boxster, Boxster S)
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I'm on my third set of Michelin Pilot Sports on 3 cars. I have had two Boxsters and used them each time. I also have them on the wife's car. Michelin really are worth the money.