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HDmanny

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  1. On my car if I do not drive it for about a week, the remote will not work also. I usually just insert the key and unlock then lock the car manually. I then use the remote to unlock the car, if I try to get in the car without using the remote the alarm sounds.
  2. If you read all of the previously made comments you know I was trying to point out that a Boxster is not as expensive as some other cars that are considered to be inexpensive. The person that started the topic got a bashing and I feel that everyone should have been more cordial as well as welcoming him as a fellow owner. PS I am typing this on a pocket pc, so please forgive any errors.
  3. I meant I wouldn't obsess over if anything will break.
  4. I did not do much research but having worked on Porsches when I was younger, I knew that it wouldn't be cheap if I didn't do the work myself. Depending on what may go wrong, if anything, I mqy to have it repaired, but I will obsess over it. And also anyone that thinks repair a VW is cheap, has never had one or if they did haven't had a problem yet. I had to replace a window motor on a Cadillac DTS and it cost about $100 less than one for a new model Beetlle. My friehds VR6 motor costs more to repair than my Boxster's motor.
  5. I purchased a truck at the same time as my 2003 Boxster and it smelled like tabacco (I think the previius owner dipped). I mentioned it to the guys that detaiks both the Boxster and truck. They gave me a spray bomb like you use for bugs, they told me to set it off with the air running circulating inside air for 20 to 30 minutes. Then open the windows after shutting the truck off for about 30 minutes. I tried that and it worked great, since it was going throughout the entire air conditioning system and vents no more smell.
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