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Posts posted by al986
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I've had glasurit used on my white Boxster 4 years ago and it is still matching perfectly today.
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possibly running too rich.. MAF issue?
My first post. I just bought the car and it does have an issue: When I accelerate the car pulls beautifully but falters at transition at little, once it passes 5000RPM it loses power. If I back of the throttle about 20% I get the power back with even more pull than before. ( What I think the car should have for acceleration at least) It idles and runs perfectly other than this one fault. Any thoughts or suggestions are truly appreciated!99 Boxster
2.5L manual
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I only have basic information from my experience with the same problem you described.
Temp light flash indicates low coolant condition. It does not throw a code or get stored anywhere.
From my understanding, the sensor is a pressure sensor hence it could be triggered thru a leak within the system or turn itself off as the temp rises and the system has more pressure within it.
3.4L Swap Underway
in 986 Series (Boxster, Boxster S)
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i second that. hear hear!