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  1. Hello Folks, hoping you can help with something. Used to be, when I put my 2001 Boxster S in reverse to park, the passenger side rear-view mirror would automatically point to the curb to help me avoid scratching my rims. I replaced my battery and noticed soon after that the mirror no longer does that. The mirror does respond to the positioning controls, so I know it's not a burnt out motor or anything of that nature. Did my battery replacement reset something in the computer? Any advice greatly appreciated! ~Rob
  2. Sleepy I was having exactly the same problems in my driveway this morning that you had. My Bentley service manual has been somewhat helpful but it leaves out alot of the info contained in the threads to your post. I just bought a 2001 Boxter S with 40k mi. I'm getting a metal-on-metal noise from the driver's side rear that increases steadily with speed. The inner and outer CV boots back there were both torn wide open. I also have a broken motor mount (one of the posts mentioned that as an alternate noise source). I'm at the stage where I've removed the inner CV joint from the trans, but cant get the outer CV joint apart. Bentley says to buy Porsche special tool 9560 to do that. Do you remember what tools you did finally buy to complete the repair? Also, I also live in Alexandria VA, any advice on a reputable shop in case I've also got to have a new wheel bearing pressed in (or any other advice on this repair for that matter)?
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