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BrianStam 12-02-2016 04:47 AM

New owner 97 Boxster - window lift problem
 
Hi everyone. I really never thought I would own a Porsche although always liked them, however back in ~1975 (high school) I had a 68 Dodge Charger RT and nearly traded for a friend for his old 356. I wish I had either one of those now. Have always liked German cars - did some SCCA racing in Rabbits and Scirocco many years ago. Had a couple Audis and currently a BMW 540, also a 78 Triumph Spitfire project. Anyway, wife mentions in July that she misses having a convertible to drive in the Black Hills, so I mention this 97 Boxster is on craigslist for quite awhile. We end up buying it. We have a couple good indy shops in Rapid City - nearest dealer is Ft. Collins CO. I insisted on a prebuy which included taking off the oil filter and cutting it open to look for metal. This is very common for small aircraft - always cut the filter. I don't know why it is not done for cars. Anyway the car came up pretty clean other than needing a new starter and other fairly minor things. I replaced the starter after looking at the tutorial here. Not bad at all. Very impressed with the car. Drives really nice - kind of like my BMW 540 for that tight feel. Brakes are amazing. Got a box of needed parts, factory jack etc, from "Woody" - found here also - excellent!

The other day both windows quit going up. They both go down but not up. This happened before but then they started working again. Any ideas?

P.S. We had many nice drives in the Black Hills this summer. Even got talked into entering a car show!

Thanks in advance.
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BrianStam 12-02-2016 04:48 AM

At the car show in Custer, SD - summer 2016 :) Things I like about this car, German quality, affordable, styling (about 100x nicer to look at than a Z3 and 500x nicer than Miata in my opinion)
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Anker 12-02-2016 05:00 AM

Any time there are intermittent electrical problems two things come up in my mind: mice and moisture!

Anker

jcslocum 12-02-2016 05:27 AM

There's a micro switch in the convertible top latch that may be acting up with the top UP. Try working the latch a few times or open it and stick your finger in there to see if when you push the switch the windows work normally.

RandallNeighbour 12-02-2016 08:48 AM

Ditto to what jcslocum wrote. If the windows only go down and not up, the microswitch inside the top hook hole near your rear view mirror is going out. It's not a complicated repair and the switch isn't terribly expensive.

I too own a 97 and have replaced many many things on the car since I purchased it in 2004, this being one of them. In my case, I would have the top up and I'd hit a bump and the windows would lower on their own like the car was possessed and I could not raise them back up until I shoved a finger up there (using my left hand) and fiddled with the microswitch and attempted to raise the windows with my right hand.

bwdz 12-02-2016 12:20 PM

I think all Boxster owners have to do this at some point. Stick your finger in the hole where the top latches in the center while hitting up on the window button to make them go up till you get the micro switch replaced.

BrianStam 12-04-2016 07:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jcslocum (Post 518322)
There's a micro switch in the convertible top latch that may be acting up with the top UP. Try working the latch a few times or open it and stick your finger in there to see if when you push the switch the windows work normally.

That was it thanks!

Brian

jcslocum 12-04-2016 08:17 AM

A good result!!!!


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