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  1. Might be a dying fuel pump. When they start to die, they fail first when they are hot; once cooled, they work again till hot, and then die again. Thanks - I'd thought about the fuel pump. Is there any easy way for my mechanic to test it, or should I just replace it and see if it works?
  2. I don't live near a Porsche dealer and my otherwise reliable 2.7l 2001 Boxster (97k miles) has a serious problem. After driving for about 25 minutes, the engine will shut off, all the idiot lights will turn on, and I will have to find a convenient place to coast toward. If I wait about an hour, the car will restart and again run fine until it stalls again. It had an MAF code (which I ignored for a while) and I replaced the MAF, but this didn't stop the stalling issue. Now it's not kicking out any engine codes. My only option is to drive 6 hours to a dealer - is there anything inexpensive I can try to replace?
  3. Try 7255 or 7253 If you have not already read this FAQ - please do so... Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST Thanks so much. Tried 7255, 7253, 7257 then 7251,7259,7249 then 7254 and finally BINGO at 7256. Life is much better now.
  4. Thanks for the help. Info: 2001 Boxster Becker CDR 220 type BE 4462 24/99 serial # 15087980
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