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Old 05-23-2017, 08:02 PM   #1
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I just purchased a 98 boxster that has been sitting for along time. The previous owner told me it needed a wiring harness. Does anyone know of a wiring issue with the 98 model?
Elaborate please... Does it have a harness? The wiring issue with a '98 that has been sitting for 12 years is usually that rodents have chewed up the wires. You may be able to repair the damage. Knock sensor wires seem to be the most common choice, but if they made a nest in the trunk, you may want a full replacement. Look at it and tell us more.
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If it was me, I'd probably pull the engine and transmission out. Get a good look at everything and do 12 years worth of maintenance now. If you just do the 'need-to-do stuff' to get it on the road you may regret it when things start failing - AOS, coolant tank, water pump, hoses, RMS, oil cooler, spark plug tubes....

Edit: Also consider your tires and brakes - especially the brake hoses from the hard line to the caliper. A running engine is great, but turning and stopping will come to mind shortly after.
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Old 05-24-2017, 05:04 AM   #2
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I hope that it's nothing at all to do with any wire harness. If they chewed through the main harness, you're in for a lot of work to replace it as everything has to come out of the interior to replace it. I'd walk away if it is. The engine and rear body harness are easy to replace. I'm betting the real problem is your immobilizer got wet. Pull the front driver seat and open the box that's under it
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Old 05-24-2017, 11:15 AM   #3
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A running engine is great, but turning and stopping will come to mind shortly after.
Yes indeed, it seems like pretty good advise..

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