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Dustoff326 11-14-2019 04:31 PM

Hello to all
 
I'm a new member just introducing myself. I own a 2000 Boxster. Here is a photo of it.http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1573781469.jpg

Starter986 11-15-2019 06:21 AM

Welcome to the board! Great to see you here. I see that a couple of the fellas with a terrific knowledge base have responded to your inquiry.

That immobilizer/ecu... whatever... feel around for that damp. Maybe give us some background about your purchase.

Oh! Clean out those drains. Me? For each drain hole I pour in a half cup water paying attention to how much exits underneath the car. Further, when I have the top in service mode always, always I pull out the vaccum (with blower option)... position the hose to the top of the drain holes... and let it blow out any debris (I don't own an air compressor). I've read too many horror stories about negelected drain holes... and it only takes a few minutes to clear those drains.

Again, welcome to the board. Enjoy the reading! See ya around. :cheers:

Ciao 11-20-2019 12:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Starter986 (Post 606716)
Welcome to the board! Great to see you here. I see that a couple of the fellas with a terrific knowledge base have responded to your inquiry.

That immobilizer/ecu... whatever... feel around for that damp. Maybe give us some background about your purchase.

Oh! Clean out those drains. Me? For each drain hole I pour in a half cup water paying attention to how much exits underneath the car. Further, when I have the top in service mode always, always I pull out the vaccum (with blower option)... position the hose to the top of the drain holes... and let it blow out any debris (I don't own an air compressor). I've read too many horror stories about negelected drain holes... and it only takes a few minutes to clear those drains.

Again, welcome to the board. Enjoy the reading! See ya around. :cheers:

Starter986: Great tip on the drain holes; I hadn't heard that one.:cheers:

Starter986 11-20-2019 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Ciao (Post 607068)
Starter986: Great tip on the drain holes; I hadn't heard that one.:cheers:

This forum is my bible and, for me, I'm enjoying 4 Gods... 3 demi-gods... several minor deities... and one celestial being.

It's like going to service everyday.:dance:


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