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  1. Ok I'll have a look in there. Thanks alot for the replies mate! Does it matter what power steering fluid I use? Cheers.
  2. Thank you! So I've got to get access to the engine....
  3. Just a quick one, where do I top up the power steering fluid on a 2005 Porsche Boxster? It makes a moaning noise when I turn the wheel slightly to the left or right. Thanks!
  4. Yes that's right its located next to the PSM button under the Climate Control unit. I checked the wiring diagram and apparently there is one only meant to be one connector behind the unit........so why is it not working??
  5. Sorted, thank you. Wasn't actually the damper.
  6. Ok I removed the panel/unit with the Spoiler and PSM buttons (below the Climate Control unit), and there isn't actually any cables plugged into the socket behind Spoiler button whereas there are cables plugged into behind the PSM button (which is working)...... I'm guessing this is why the spoiler button isn't working. Any ideas?
  7. Hi everybody! I've just brought a used Porsche Boxster 987 however unfortunately the rear spoiler doesn't seem to work, I've tried pressing the spoiler button and it just doesn't work (the LED does not even light up). Also the the buttons by the drivers seat that open the front/rear luggage compartments do not work, they have to be opened by the key. Any ideas on how to fix this? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
  8. Hi all, just brought myself a Porsche Boxster 987 and noticed that the glove compartment is basically broken as it likes to fall open all the way.... Anyway I phoned Porsche and told them about it, they told me I need a new damper so I went and picked one up. Now I have no idea how to replace it, any ideas? Maybe somebody has done this before and has a guide or something? Any help would be appreciated. I have attached a picture of the new damper. Thanks
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