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  1. Thank you very much for all your answers! I will let you know what the cause was when I ll have the problem fixed.
  2. Thanks for your answer. At the Porsche garage they said that they have fixed the shift linkage and the probelem should have been resolved. It was a little better but this couldnt fix it. It just cost me 350€...haha what a waste.
  3. Hi I have a problem with my 2000, 2.7l boxster. It has a manual transmission and the first gehr keeps pooping out. When driving in first gehr and reffing up the ger wont stay in unless I hold the gear stick pushed forward. I have been twice at my local Porsche garage and once they fixed the transmisson wires and the second time the replaced the engine bearing, but it hasnt solved the problem. There is no strange sound from the gearbox and it drives well as long as you hold the gear stick pushed forward. I was wondering weather any of you have an idea on this problem or will I have to change the entire gearbox? I am happy for any suggestions. Please help. Thanks Gregor
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