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  1. i check that, you are probably right since i just unpluged them without moving the boot back. thanks for your help tool pants
  2. I changed my spark plugs today '01 non s boxster and now my idle is very rough CEL came on but i don't have an OBD II reader (going to get one tomorrow) anybody have any ideas as to why this happened, the only thing i can think of is the torque on the plugs, i couldn't get my torque wrench to fit i there so i had to estimate how tight they are. any and all help is greatly appriecated.
  3. thanks loren
  4. i have a boxster with psm and abs, is it still possible to change the brake fluid without the computer, understand there will still be some old fluid left in the system. I was wondering if i could get most of the old out without having to open those valves.
  5. could someone please help (tool pants) i just want to be sure i am doing it right. thanks
  6. I plan on changing the transmission fluid in my 2001 boxster this weekend i have read the DIY article and did a search on the process and feel confident about it, my only question is this. In the DIY article it says to fill with fluid untill level with fill hole. In other posts some say to fill 11 mm below the fill hole which is best? Thanks for your help
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