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bham2000bxtr

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  1. On a normal 90 deg day where should the water temperature gauge indicate? I recently acquired a 2000 base Boxster and just made it road worthy and am wondering about the water temperature. Today in stop and go traffic it was holding around the "0" in "180". Is this too hot or about normal? As always thanks for the help.....
  2. I think that is is. Thanks for the help......
  3. Yes, the connector on the top/rear side of the charcoal canister. I do not see any place for it to connect altought behind the fuel fill door there is a rubber plug. Does it connect there?
  4. Sorry, I should have added this. It is US. Vehicle description Vehicle-Ident.-Number (VIN) WP0CA2989YU620459 Sales Type 986310 Model Year 2000 Block Flag Blocking Date Engine Type M96/22 engine number 65Y01659 Gearbox Type A8605 transmission serial number 1293840 General information Invoice Date 1 1999-09-27 Invoice Date 2 1999-09-18 Country Equipment C02 USA
  5. I need help determining where this hose connects. I purchased the car without the right front fender so I do not know where it goes. I think it goes to the fuel filler but not sure. I have put red tape on the hose to highlight it. Thanks for the help. The car is a 2000 base model
  6. I have just purchased a 2000 Boxster (base). The battery was disconnected for transport. The radio (Becker 1) serial number is X5018515. Any numbers to try. Thanks for the assistance.
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