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  1. Thanks again. I replaced the gas cap at 45K since I saw the recall on that on-line. You are very helpful. Wish I could return the favor but boxster is new to me. 1998 Boxster and 1971 914/4 now 1989 951 1987 924S 1976 924 1972 914
  2. Is there anything in the front bumper that could have caused it? I took a rap on the front license plate frame the day before it appeared that drove the poorly mounted front license frame (the previous owner jury rigged mounting hardware) into the bumper a little. The screws on the frame may have intruded on the front bumper space. Thanks for comment guru. F. Adler
  3. :huh: I just finished my 45,000 service and all service is up to date and done. All of a sudden, the "check engine" light comes on as I pull into the garage. It won't go out. The manual says, "blah, blah, blah.........damage, catalytic, call dealer". I email dealer since they were closed, they say, no big deal............ They said it could be the gas cap. It could be the oil cap. Any other ideas? The dealer calls that light, "mission control", but to me it sounds like an excuse for $65/hr.
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