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  1. I recommend swapping the L/R bulbs ( should only take 10 minutes ) to be sure that the bulb is the problem. I found by swapping components that I needed a new Litronic controller/transformer ( gray aluminum box on the rear of the lamp unit ). Bad news for me was that it turned out to be a $700 part :( . I bought an entire cracked headlight on ebay and saved the rest as spare parts. my01 tip.
  2. I have had the same sort of sound your describing coming from over my left driver shoulder for a couple of months. I've felt all around the roll hoops and wind blocker and can't locate its source. It seams most noticeable at the start of a drive at low speeds. (MY2000) Neil
  3. HI Loren, I have DRL and would prefer them off, is it as simple as pulling the relay and can you tell me which one? Its a Canadian car. Thanks.
  4. One of those disposable lint rollers for clothing works great. Just tear off a new sheet each time and voila, no more lint. ;)
  5. Hi everyone. I've been "lurking" on this site for some time and have been helped immensely with my new to me last spring MY00 Boxster. Thanks to everyone and especially of coarse Tool Pants for all your posts. :cheers: While investigating behind my RF wheel well liner I found a hose that appears to run from a box near the front of the wheel opening to the R side of the fuel filling compartment. It looks like maybe a fuel vapor recovery hose about 1/2 " inside diameter. There is a corresponding hole leading to the fuel door compartment but I can not see how this hose can attach. My guess is that it was removed when a repair was made to the RF rad and not properly re-installed. Thanks.
  6. Hi My my00 with only 15000 miles has original pads still and they squeal at times when showing to a stop ( especially the rears). My pad were is at about 50% now. I have read other strings discussing different pads / different amounts of noise so if they seem otherwise fine I wouldn't be to concerned.
  7. I get exactly the same with mine. I try to always come to a stop before downshifting manually to 1st. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Same with the 986 tip.
  8. HI . I have a MY00 986 Tip. with E-gas and have found that if I'm in manual mode and accidentally shift up and then down twice I get a VERY hard shift. :eek: Where you manually shifting?
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