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Old 06-02-2021, 04:58 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by Oldcarguy View Post
If this is a manual transmission, are you certain that the clutch interlock switch is not faulty? A manual transmission Boxster will act as you describe if this switch is not functioning properly or the clutch pedal is not depressed all the way to the floor (and I mean buried in the carpet).
Good approach.
I've checked it an found out the following:
According to the original circuit diagram, it looks as if the clutch monitoring is only installed (and active) in (manual) vehicles in North America and Canada, while this is not the case here in Europe. (Really no idea why)
In any case, a clutch pedal switch is not installed in my vehicle and the corresponding cables are not present at this point.

Is there any other known fact that can prevent the engine from start ?

b.r.
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