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fahlmanb 01-30-2007 04:14 PM

Stalled engine - Help!!
 
Hello all,

A week ago, my '02 Boxster stalled with no warning (no noticeable sounds, just simply lost power). The CEL came on/flashed, and I had it towed to a local independent import garage. Though the car will re-start without a problem, it stalls after ca. 10 sec. They have had the car for a week, and still don't know what the problem is. They said the spark plugs were extremely fouled, and the error codes simply had a random misfire message. The garage did a compression test, and told me that it lost compression from most of the cylinders on one side. The car is now being towed to our local Porsche dealership, but I'm curious if anyone has any thoughts on what is going on. The mileage is only 32K, so I hope there isn't anything that serious - the local garage figured it's maybe something with the timing chain. I'm hoping I don't have the problem that I've seen too often on these forums - entire engine replacement...

Thanks MUCH in advance,

Brad.

blinkwatt 01-30-2007 04:54 PM

I don't know what happened or what could have happened,but be sure to post what the issue was! Hopefully it's not too bad.

MNBoxster 01-30-2007 08:03 PM

Hi,

Intermediate shaft is a possibility. I hope not. Make sure that the engine is not turned over or started. When these things go awry, they usually take the engine with them. Holding a good thought, fingers crossed...

Happy Motoring!... Jim'99

denverpete 01-31-2007 09:20 AM

I'm also keeping my fingers crossed for you. However, it sounds exactly like what happened to me. Which, unfortunately, resulted in full engine replacement. Perhaps since the original shop was able to turn the engine over it's a less expensive problem.

Repeat after me: Don't take a Porsche to an indendependent shop when your car dies and a CEL comes on.


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