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		|  07-23-2017, 09:51 AM | #1 |  
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				Zen and the Art of 986 Maintenance
			 
 
			Are you the type to fix your 986 yourself when it needs something done or is it something for the Indy or dealer to deal with?
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		|  07-23-2017, 10:24 AM | #2 |  
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			at 133K miles, My car has never been to a professional mechanic for repair or maintenance outside of wheel alignment.  Not saying I won't do it at some point but with all the great resources online, I've been able to tackle all the typical repairs.
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		|  07-23-2017, 10:40 AM | #3 |  
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			In my world, letting another man service your car is akin to letting another man service your wife.    |  
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		|  07-23-2017, 11:04 AM | #4 |  
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			Not having a lift and some of the special tools kind of prohibits me from doing major work.  I had my Indy do the major engine work for the RMS, IMS, and AOS.   Also, too much at stake to screw it up not having don this before.
 With that said, I've done all the other maintenance on the vehicle; brakes, rotors, fluids, filters, electrical, lights, etc.  All my previous cars have been taken to the dealer and worked on under warranty.  I enjoy getting my hands dirty again with the Box.
 
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		|  07-23-2017, 11:05 AM | #5 |  
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			Charles, how can I possibly post seriously after that analogy?!
		 
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		|  07-23-2017, 11:20 AM | #6 |  
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					Originally Posted by BoxsterSteve  Charles, how can I possibly post seriously after that analogy?! |    
All in jest! Time, tools and expensive equipment can seriously limit the amount of work some can do.  
Personally, I've only visited a mechanic once for the RMS on my old Neon years ago. I could have done it, but is was my daily driver beater car and I was working overtime, so needed it done quickly and I simply didn't have the time.
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		|  07-23-2017, 11:22 AM | #7 |  
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					Originally Posted by particlewave  In my world, letting another man service your car is akin to letting another man service your wife.   |  
oh...we have a slightly different saying here....letting another man DRIVE your car is akin ... you know the rest. 
Some goes for pens    
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		|  07-23-2017, 02:59 PM | #8 |  
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					Originally Posted by particlewave  In my world, letting another man service your car is akin to letting another man service your wife.   |  
I love that and agree 100000% as long as you're not a in a swinger club or something, lol
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		|  07-23-2017, 04:21 PM | #9 |  
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			It depends on skills, time, and tools available.
		 
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		|  07-23-2017, 04:28 PM | #10 |  
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			Have not had to do much at all on either of the 986s i've owned but I try to do as much as I can myself.
		 
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		|  07-23-2017, 06:57 PM | #11 |  
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			Aside from bodywork   , I've done everything myself.
		
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		|  07-23-2017, 11:48 PM | #12 |  
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			Aside from having Flat-6 completely rebuild my engine and install an IMS Solution, I do all my own work.  Except mounting/balancing tires and alignments...
 I love the wife analogy!  LOL
 
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		|  07-24-2017, 03:32 PM | #13 |  
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					Originally Posted by BIGJake111  Are you the type to fix your 986 yourself when it needs something done or is it something for the Indy or dealer to deal with? |  
I have a great Indy shop nearby. Mostly alignments, track inspection prior to events. I do most of what I can myself. Oil changes, gearbox oil change, radiator changed, plugs, filters, lights, belt and pulleys, brakes and rotors, top covering and top components and more all DIY.
 
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		|  07-24-2017, 05:02 PM | #14 |  
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					Originally Posted by cheese  I have a great Indy shop nearby. I do most of what I can myself. Oil changes, gearbox oil change, radiator changed, plugs, filters, lights, belt and pulleys, brakes and rotors, top covering and top components and more all DIY.
 
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Same page here...  
I've done most of that list myself.  
I have my Indy do what I'm not comfortable (IMS retrofit) or what would take me a whole lot longer than he can do (CV boots on my S). 
He also matches or beats dealer price on most parts and saves me the hour+ drive one way.
		 
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		|  07-25-2017, 06:56 AM | #15 |  
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					Originally Posted by Ciao  It depends on skills, time, and tools available. |  
That would apply to Charles's analogy as well    
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		|  07-25-2017, 07:12 AM | #16 |  
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			I'll do some easy things myself - , install a new battery, clean radiator ducts and radiators, replace horns, brake pads and rotors, install Ben006 short shifter, replace gas cap, install rear speaker kit, add OBC stalk with PDwight cables, but I have my Indy do all the heavy jobs, and anything that requires removal of the engine covers, putting the car on a lift or safely disposing of hazardous waste like oil or brake fluid.
 I even did my ignition switch replacement once, and the one I put in only lasted 7 months.  When that failed I was at my Indy and the mechanic replaced it in about 15 minutes without taking out any ducts or vents.  So I don't think I'll ever do that myself again!
 
 Re the title of this thread, I tried to read "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance."  I got about halfway through it and lost interest, but I would say that I have a similar attitude about maintaining my Boxster, even if I don't do everything myself.
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		|  07-25-2017, 08:40 AM | #17 |  
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			I've had my car for a little more than a month, and I've done some minor things myself (2DIN stereo, O2 sensor, water pump and ignition switch).  I'm happy to give bigger jobs a shot - it's not my primary car so having it on jack stands in the garage for several days isn't an issue - the biggest roadblock for me is my sad (but improving) tool collection.
 I figure that buying new tools to get a job done will typically cost less than taking it into a shop, so as long as I enjoy doing the work, why not?
 
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		|  07-25-2017, 10:28 AM | #18 |  
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			Common/easy I do. Things that need a rack or special tools I often take to non-Porsche specializing places (O2 sensors for an example).  Porsche specialized things I find the best indie or in desperation a dealer.  In 5 years, 2 trips to the dealer, one to an indie, two to muffler shops, rest me.
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		|  07-26-2017, 03:23 AM | #19 |  
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					Originally Posted by BIGJake111  Are you the type to fix your 986 yourself when it needs something done or is it something for the Indy or dealer to deal with? |  
There is nothing short of some programming that can't be done with patience and following the myriad of online guides.
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		|  07-26-2017, 03:36 AM | #20 |  
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			I am not one of those guys that can use a tool with proficiency the first time, although I have a brother that is practically a Macgyver and can seemingly fix anything. Whereas I am not totally helpless, I am relegated to simple projects that I can't screw up too badly.
 Front trunk strut replacement, battery replacement, convertible top module replacement, oil changes.....easy stuff.
 Although late last year a buddy helped me swap out the defective 3 stalk control for a 4 stalk with OBC activation. But that is pretty much it.
 I paid my Indy to replace my water pump/belt a couple years ago.
 
 
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