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  1. Thanks for all the replies and it would seem that it is down to MAF vs Clutch. I bet you can guess which one I'm pulling for at this point. I'm going to pull the plug on the MAF tomorrow and hopefully that solves the problem; however, based upon Maurice's test (acceleration was terrible) it does appear to be the clutch.
  2. Hello, 2001 Boxster S 60,000 Miles No CEL, but have had one pop on from time to time related to the O2 sensor on one of the banks The last couple of days I have noticed a lack of power when accelerating. It is particuliarly noticeable when traveling at the lower range of a gear (slow for that gear) but is noticeable to some extent in all gears. When accelerating, the car will rev up about 1,000-1,500 rpm higher but not deliver any additional power until a second later and then the revs drop down to where they were before and begin increasing as the car accelerates smoothly after the initial 'over-rev'. Sequence of events: 1. Press gas pedal 2. Revs jump 1-1.5 k 3. Car accelerates and Revs Drop 4. Normal power curve (at least I think) after the initial lag. I haven't had much time to check much of anything but did look at the air filter to ensure it wasn't clogged by leaves as I park under some trees that have been vigorously preparing for winter. Any help would be appreciated and if anyone knows of a good auto shop in the Brooklyn area that would be helpful. Thanks. :thankyou:
  3. S/n y5022876 cr-220 4362. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you 2001 Boxster S
  4. Yesterday, I threw my one and only key for my 2001 Boxster S into the front storage compartment. I have read several posts on here about the emergency latch so I tried that. I had a mechanic come out and remove the plastic from both front wheel wells and still couldn't find the emergency release below the headlight or anywhere else that was suggested. The car is fully charged; however the locksmith who came out yesterday to help at first smashed out my driver side window by being too aggressive and the immobilizer is engaged. As always, these things happen at the worst time and I have a family emergency that I need to get too immediately a few hundred miles away (and my windowless car is street parked in Brooklyn). Any suggestions on what I can do? Thanks for the help.
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