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MelissaInNJ

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  1. Thank you for posting that link. I need to do this this holiday vacation. Seeing as I typically add fluids and change wipers and pay someone for everything else...I needed CLEAR instructions on how to do this. THANKS!!! Melissa in NJ
  2. I don't know how/what my car's previous owner(s) did to get 18's on my MY97, but my summer wheels are 18"s. I know that I can easily interchange my 17" winter wheels and tires no problems. Melissa
  3. My coolant level is at the very low end of normal. I need to top off. I have the old coolant as my Boxster is a 97. I got the new coolant from the dealer. I know many people have said don't mix them, but the dealer said it was okay and that they have done it there many many times. So I am following their advice. As for topping it off, do I just add it straight as is, or do I need to do equal parts with distilled water? Thanks! Melissa
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