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Old 01-02-2020, 03:26 PM   #1
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If you don't have access to a Porsche Piwis Tester to carry out the tests than that might actually take quite a while to diag manually. If you have time and basic test tools (DMM, pressure gauges, etc) then google "Boxster Technical Manuals", download those PDFs & follow as many of the diagnostic procedures as you can, you could get lucky.

PS. Careful with open fuel lines, have an emergency plan ready and in reach.

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2. Pay a few bucks to properly have it diagnosed, and then repair it... or have it repaired.
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