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On 2/10/2017 at 1:51 PM, Slainte336 said:
I replaced the tank vent valve on my '02 Boxter S with similar symptoms. Had the same issue. I found a small cylinder with an electronic lead on it. I discovered (hours of research and install/reinstall of the valve) that this thing is a magnetic sensor that fits in a slot on the tank vent valve. When you look, it will be obvious. The sensor pops off when you remove the valve. Don't slap your head too hard!
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Hello, I am having a similar problem only My power is switched on after the key is removed. Has drained the battery once as no one arond to notice and has happened twice in two months. I thought of replacing the ignition switch first before I replace the mechanism since that is the only way the power can be swithed on, Does any one agree?
CEL - Code is P0455
in 996 Series (Carrera, Carrera 4, Carrera 4S, Targa)
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Are you referring to the vent valve that sits on top of the fuel tank with the three wire connector? It is the only one I see there. Thanks