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Old 12-13-2013, 09:20 PM   #1
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Odds are in your favor - engine should be fine.
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Old 12-14-2013, 01:46 PM   #2
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Odds are in your favor - engine should be fine.
Sounds like a quote from the Hunger Games: May the odds be ever in your favor.

Hope all is well. Guess that's why they call them ditches.
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Other may know better than me, but I'd suggest this. Pull the oil filter only and inspect. Look for wear metal and coolant mixed in. If all looks OK, the leave the two week old oil alone, install new filter and crush ring, and top off. Also check the coolant reservoir for oil mixed in.
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Have you inspected your under body and suspension?
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Old 12-18-2013, 05:43 PM   #5
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The insurance adjuster looked at it today and added the underbody and wheel liners to the repair. Radiator hasn't made it in yet. You guys remember a bumper sticker that said "My other car is a Porsche"? I'm getting one for the Boxster that says "My other car is a rental car"
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Old 12-23-2013, 05:53 PM   #6
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Got the Boxster back this past weekend and drove to work today(52 miles). Added a little coolant at noon before going to lunch. Drove home, slow flashing light on temp gauge but held steady at 180. The road iced upso I drove slow the last two miles home and the temp went up to 210. By the time I pulled into the garage, steam was coming from the right front wheel well and had that nice anti-freeze smell. Thoughts?

Does the system need a better way of bleeding? What's a Uview?
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Old 12-23-2013, 07:30 PM   #7
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Got the Boxster back this past weekend and drove to work today(52 miles). Added a little coolant at noon before going to lunch. Drove home, slow flashing light on temp gauge but held steady at 180. The road iced upso I drove slow the last two miles home and the temp went up to 210. By the time I pulled into the garage, steam was coming from the right front wheel well and had that nice anti-freeze smell. Thoughts?

Does the system need a better way of bleeding? What's a Uview?
Make sure the bleeder valve is open. Sounds like you had a airpocket in the coolant passages that burped out when the temp got to hot.

Uview is a vacum filling tool that should prevent air pockets in coolant passages during initial fill. Any shop doing this work should use it to prevent what happened to you.
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