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zft325

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  1. ok, i see a pin that loosens a plactic that locks in the middle if you put it in that position? is that the open position when its in the middle? thanks
  2. Hi. ok ill try that today, the shop changed the water pump,but they said they bled the system already, i always get the coolant level blinking after driving for a couple of hours.do i take out the bleeder valve completely or just let it slightly open? how do you go about that again? sorry really a newby on this, thanks
  3. hi robert, if i open the bleeder for a few days you mean to say i dont have to go through the entire bleeding procedure?. just leave it open? thanks
  4. hi guys. just got my car at the shop. they tried to connect a computer while running the car and everything seems fine. no errors or whatsoever. tom i will bring it back on a different test. im still looking for answers. the technician said it might be a sensor, he will check tom. inform you whats next.
  5. Hi guys can anyone help me on what to do with my key tumbler, my problem is sometimes my headlight,wiper and ac blower doesnt work but when i move the key tumbler it seems to work fine. i think theres a loose wire or sensor inside the tumbler, can anyone give me an advice on this? aprreciate any help. i want to remove the tumbler to check but im kinda hesitant because i might damage or loose the program of the immobilizer, help pls thanks
  6. ok, i get alot of opinions from porsche ppl here. heres what i heard from them since i started on this transmission problem venture. 1. something to do with a valve inside the tranny, 2. a problem with the gear orings and clutches, 3. try to run it temporarily on manual mode(using tiptronic only) for several hundred kilometers. btw ive tried changing the trans fluid which is soooo expensive! so i guess that ruled out the fluid issues. anyway its in the shop and im awaiting for their diagnostic on the problem. i hope they get it this time or else ill just buy a new tranny just to get rid of this irritating problem, any of you know whether the tranny of the regular boxter matches on the S version?
  7. its with an indy shop now, ill update you. really cant stand that slip.
  8. hope we can get answers on this thread:) im hoping guys, well atleast i know its almost a common problem.
  9. wow thats a price to pay for an overhaul, anyway if your asking if my engine stalls? nope. not at all its working fine and no problem,its just the transmission. i will now try the valve. i will let an expert in transmission take a good look at it next week. will update you. still looking for someone who might know the problem. thanks
  10. update on the diagnostics, everything is clear. no fault. the fluid level is just right on the level. i will get another diagnostic next weeek. i think i need another opinion
  11. ok i will look for a shop who has that and will post results, thanks. still waiting for a kind soul who may have had that problem:) hehehe
  12. hi loren you think its just faults in the ecu? hi im trying to check also on other porsche model if they experience the same problem
  13. hi jimmyboyle, yup we have the same problem. i hope someone from here with an experience can help us. its really annoying, i have a mechanic look on it and according to him there is probably a valve or something thats not working properly. btw where are you from? im from the Philippines and as you know we only have one dealership here. most of the indy shops have no experience with porsche's repair. ive been looking for a thread on this matter but cant find any here.
  14. HI guys im new in this forum, I have a 2001 boxster S the car runs great except sometimes when the gear shifts from 2nd to 3rd i experience a sort of slip(the Rpm goes high and the car dosent move until 3000rpm) i changed the fluid still the same. This also happens sometime if im in slow trafic going from 2nd to 3rd shifting. can anyone help me with this problem? it feels like when your being a clutch driver on a manual transmission thanks :huh:
  15. Thank you very much:)
  16. hi guys im new here on this forum, hoping for a prosperous time while im here:) My first question is where can i get my vin decoded? is there a site? or is there a link here? thanks
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