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  1. I have a 2000 Boxster. A couple of months ago I noticed 10-15 small oil spots in my garage and about the same in my parking spot at the office. Over the weekend I inspected the engine and found some oil pooled in a recess on the engine. I was wondering if anyone here has experienced the same thing or might know where exactly it is leaking. Here are some pictures: Thanks, Steven
  2. I live in the middle of west Texas and there isn't any nearby Porache dealers. Does anyone know where I can buy one online? Been googling but can't find one...
  3. Its a little tough shifting into first and second gear. Most of the time I have to do the neutral wiggle dance before getting it into gear. (My original post is at the very top). I was taking your advise (Loren) on checking the cable alignment. I have had the car for about 6 months - I wasn't aware I didn't have a stock shifter. When I had taken the center console out I did check to see if the cables were marked but they weren't. I thought I read elsewhere on the forum that a blue or green tool was available to check alignment on these shifters. Is this true and if so where can I get one? Thanks.
  4. I purchased the white cable alignment tool to check my shifter cable alignment and obviously i don't have a stock shifter because the tool doesn't fit. Does anyone know what kind of this shifter this is and which tool i need (blue, green, etc..) to buy (and where to buy from?) to check my cable alignment? Thanks.
  5. I have a 2000 Boxster with 35k miles. I have noticed the last couple of days that it has become difficult to shift into 1st and 2nd gear. I have to wiggle the shifter in neutral and try again. Also when the clutch engages the shifter moves a little. Has anyone else experienced this issue? Or know the cause?
  6. Looks like my high tone horn is bad. Once I disconnected it I can get sound from my low tone horn without blowing the fuse. Thanks for the help fellas.
  7. That's what i figured. How to I go about fixing this?
  8. I took my 2000 Boxster in for inspection and my horn was not working. I checked the fuse and it was blown. I replaced the fuse and tested the horn and it sounded very low and then quit working again. I checked the new fuse and it was also blown! Any ideas what could be causing this?
  9. Try 4461 or 4459 Neither of those worked. But I forgot the X in font of 5012669 so my serial is X5012669 if that makes a difference.
  10. Could you please check for my radio code. model #4462 serial #5012669
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