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Windows locks not working
Had some water get in to my 2001 Boxster
The Windows gonup and down when I close the door. -switch is working well (tested) -removed, cleaned,dried the immobilizer -radio never worked since I bought the cat -locks do not work -key fob does not work Fuses are good including the one in the immobilizer. Is there a way to rule out the immobilizer? Anything else I can do? Thank you |
I am not sure what you mean by 'window locks'? Do you mean buttons?
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The door locks dont work with the button. The key fob does not work. |
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Take out your immobilizer, open it up and check for any corrosion on the board. |
My guess is you still have issues related to the immobilizer getting wet. The fact that both of your windows drop on opening is a good thing. The chances of both of your windows not working at the same time are remote at best. Then add in your key fob not working at the same time.
If you have a multi-meter and experience, you need to start tracing circuits. There is a plug from the door to the A-pillar. My driver side plug got water in it and caused several issues/problems. Mostly window issues. The locks, window, lights and sound run through that plug. Check and see if it is dry. |
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We cleaned up the immobilizer with alcohol, we scraped connectors as much as we could. Nothing changed the inside of the door seems dry, but I will keep an eye out for that plug. Z I am assuming the immobilizer is broken. 1.Can I buy pass this enough so that the windows at least work ? 2 Can I buy some sort of bypass unit 3 can I test the actual parts of the microchip somehow or have some one test it. 4. Is it possible to fix the microchip. 5. Does anyone know where one can purchase a cheap aftermarket or used one 6. Does any one want to buy a 2001 Boxster from Montreal Thanks guys for all your advice. |
Also, i was doing some reading, it says that the ignition switch could cause electrical issues. Do my symptoms reflect that of a 20$ ignition switch?(I think that was the part)
I'm fairly confident it was related to water infiltration as it rained heavily the night before. But I must say, when. Inspecting the immobilizer visually, it looks fine unlike what most the posts say |
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You believe water infiltration caused it, how much water did you get in? Any puddling at all on the floor? It's possible you got water on the immobilizer, but it hadn't corroded yet. If it got wet at all, it may still be wet under the relays where you can't see it. If you suspect it got wet or damp at all, douse it with rubbing alcohol to displace the water and then let it dry out thoroughly. |
You might consider talking with this company. They can rehab your unit. ecudoctors.com/pages/porsche
A faulty ignition switch can also cause several issues. https://www.pelicanparts.com/techarticles/Boxster_Tech/86-ELEC-Ignition_Switch/86-ELEC-Ignition_Switch.htm Stay with it, don't give up and report back what you find. |
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I am Debating taking a heat gun to the microchip. I think this may melt the welds a bit to get a better contact. I'm a bit worried it may make it worse, maybe the solder will just seperate from the various pins. |
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I swapped the EEPROM from my damaged one into a replacement unit, but it's not for the feint of heart. There are so many tiny components nearby, and they can easily drift out of alignment from their pads. I practiced many times on junk boards before I dove in. To prevent the solder from separating, you can dab some flux on the pins. That should help keep the solder on the pins and pads. Good luck. |
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Maybe I can just try to apply the heat only to the eeprom with a soldering gun. |
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No offense, but it sounds like you know just enough to really destroy your immobilizer. Please don’t use a heat gun on it. :) You really should send it to a professional or replace the ECU, DME and transponder pill with a matched used set. |
Look up Qmulus. He's a member on here that fixes immobilizers for a fraction of the cost of ECU Doctors or the cost of new. The last thing you want to do is apply a soldering iron to the eeprom.
I'd have gone with him, but I'm the type to tinker on my own. But sometimes I end up screwing things up more haha! But in this case I got lucky. |
There have to be companies in Montreal that repair car electronics and that can test and replace parts that are defective on your board. I had mine repaired in Ottawa and I bought a new one thinking it wouldn't work so now I have a spare.
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I found someone that has the immobilizer from a 2002(mine is 2001).
Now assuming it's compatible what would it take to program it. How much would just programing cost? He is not sure if it works, is there a way to test it unprogramed ? Thanks for all the advice. |
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Just make sure you have then properly labeled. |
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