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  1. hi!! many thanks for this picture!!!!!!!!!!! i understand now why i can't find it!! i didn't have it!!!!!!! so now my question is why i have the other parts?... (vaccum, electric change over valve etc) if is ok for the engine if i drive like this?? thank you for your help
  2. sorry i'm from france and my car come from germany. i don't understand, i thought that every boxster got OBDII; mines have it if i didn't have secondary injection air pump why did i get the Electric change-over valve ? (and also the vacuum reservoir)... my problem is on the electric change over valve there is a hose which come from the vacuum and the hose who go to the air change over valve is missing, i think it is not good for the engine... if i unplug the electric change over valve after some km the check engine light goes on. i am very sorry if i explain bad my problem thank you for your help
  3. thank you for your answer i have already this document. in this document it is the hose 25 between the 3 and 2 but i can't find where is the 2 that's why i am looking for where is the secondary air injection pump because if i can find it i will find the number 2 again thank you for your answer
  4. hello and thank you for your help. i am looking for the place of the secondary air injection pump, i can't find it in the engine compartiment. the reason why i'am looking for it is that i have a hose (not sure of english term) between the electric change over valve and the air change valve that is missing. and the air change valve is "on" the secondary air injection pump. so if i find it i can plug in the hose.(if someone have a picture it will help me a lot) i am very sorry for my english and hope that you can help me it is a 2.5 boxster 1999 many thanks for taking time for reading
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