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krs2230 09-24-2013 08:17 AM

986 Strange Problem
 
I have a 99 Boxster that I have owned for 4 years. The car has been wonderful but I had something very strange happen this weekend that I wanted to share. Car has been running great, stopped at the grocery store for 15 minutes on Saturday and when I came out the car would not start. After a few tries I could tell the battery was not spinning the engine as it should. Came back the next day and installed a new battery. Car would then turn over beautifully but would still NOT start. I had it towed to my mechanic. Two hours later they called and said the car runs fine and started the first time they tried!! I'm perplexed as I don't want this to happen again. Has anyone had a similar experience? Any ideas? Thanks in advance for any response. Kevinhttp://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1380039443.jpg

soucorp 09-24-2013 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by krs2230 (Post 364678)
I have a 99 Boxster that I have owned for 4 years. The car has been wonderful but I had something very strange happen this weekend that I wanted to share. Car has been running great, stopped at the grocery store for 15 minutes on Saturday and when I came out the car would not start. After a few tries I could tell the battery was not spinning the engine as it should. Came back the next day and installed a new battery. Car would then turn over beautifully but would still NOT start. I had it towed to my mechanic. Two hours later they called and said the car runs fine and started the first time they tried!! I'm perplexed as I don't want this to happen again. Has anyone had a similar experience? Any ideas? Thanks in advance for any response. Kevin


Assuming your car has been well maintained and does not need a tune-up, it sounds like the 'Starter' could be going bad. Or you have a loose ground wire somewhere. Secondary things to look at are fuel pump, battery & terminal connection, crank sensors, coils, sparkplugs... The Main four areas that make a car run are: (Spark - Fuel - Air - electricals/sensors/battery)
I would ask your mechanic to check it out.

Best

Steve Tinker 09-24-2013 02:29 PM

If you use the search function on the above toolbar, type in CPS or crank position sensor. They have a habit of failing when hot and sometimes working when cool.
I'm not suggesting your problem can't be something else like a failing fuel pump, but the CPS seem to attract this type of failure - working one minute and failing the next....

Jager 09-24-2013 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Steve Tinker (Post 364755)
If you use the search function on the above toolbar, type in CPS or crank position sensor. They have a habit of failing when hot and sometimes working when cool.
I'm not suggesting your problem can't be something else like a failing fuel pump, but the CPS seem to attract this type of failure - working one minute and failing the next....

Steve,
Do you know if the CPS on a routine maintenance schedule to be replaced after so many miles/age?
Thanks

Steve Tinker 09-24-2013 08:55 PM

Not that I have seen in the Porsche books I've got - 986 handbook / Bentley's / 101 Projects.
A bit like the coolant pump or MAF or AOS or fuel pump maintenance schedules....

pjq 09-25-2013 03:03 AM

Clutch switch, if its a standard.


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