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		|  06-22-2016, 10:08 AM | #1 |  
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				Maintenance recommendations?
			 
 
			I'm new here.  I have a '98 Boxster.   Just turned over 40K Miles.   I've owned it for many years and never took it to a dealer, and don't intend to.  I've replaced the ignition switch, and I need to do the window winders.  (I have changed the oil too.)
 What other recommended maintenance do you recommend?   I assume it's time for belts, but what else?  I'm assuming there are lots of little special things that only you guys know about.
 
 I'm a skilled auto restorer, but the Boxster has always been the one car that I didn't have to restore, so I never touched it.  But it's getting dusty under the hood.  I do have the Pelican Project book.
 
 Thanks!
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		|  06-22-2016, 12:27 PM | #3 |  
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			Pay attention to the Porsche maintenance schedule. 15, 30, 45, 60k mile services etc...
 The 15s are smaller services, the 30s are larger services. I'd probably start with a 30k service especially if you haven't done it. Also look at tires. Depending on their age they may need to be replaced. After that, changing the oil at least once a year, 5000k mi max should be your norm. Hopefully you've been doing that anyway?
 
 Welcome to the forum. Great resource.
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		|  06-22-2016, 12:35 PM | #4 |  
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			Gear lube changedCoolant flush
 Brake fluid flush
 Replace thermostat
 Replace waterpump
 Replace spark plugs
 Replace serpentine belt
 
 That will keep you busy for a while.
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		|  06-22-2016, 12:56 PM | #5 |  
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			I can't believe my "new" car is almost 20 years old.  It really got me thinking about things that need replacing from simple age, not miles.  Thanks for the replies!
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		|  06-22-2016, 08:18 PM | #6 |  
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			Wow, that is extremely low mileage for a '98.  I hope you have been doing annual maintenance.  Letting these cars sit can be worse than putting a ton of miles on them.  I would definitely do a full inspection of the car, especially anything rubber or flexible that could have hardened (coolant hoses, serpentine belt, etc).  When I purchased my '99 in '07 it had gotten less than 2k miles per year, and I had some initial issues related to the car sitting around too much, like fuel that had crystalized in the fuel line. 
You can find a recommended maintenance schedule here:
Maintenance Schedule - Porsche Boxster (986) FAQ
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		|  06-23-2016, 05:09 AM | #7 |  
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			My biggest concern was the sound the engine makes on start-up after sitting for a while.   Clearly it's the sound of an engine that the oil has entirely drained out.  A few years ago I started using Royal Purple oil which works better at clinging to the engine parts for long periods.  Now the start-up is not so traumatic for the engine.  
 Otherwise, I think it's time for complete change out of rubber parts, fluids and a few other things suggested here.   Thanks for the info!
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