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Old 08-24-2024, 12:21 PM   #4
Nick2508
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Hi weegogs,

Good to hear that my P1502 fix is still helping people get their Y2K Boxster's working again!

It's strange that it seems to be specific to that model year - perhaps Porsche spotted an issue and re-engineered a component early in 2001?

As mentioned in my original www.renntech.org post, the P1502 limp mode issue was nothing to do with the:

- Throttle Body
- MAF sensor
- DME
- Wiring loom

I'm not convinced that it was a relay or battery issue either (although I changed both shortly afterwards).

I can't give a 100% guarantee, but my view is that the root cause was a worn and faulty ignition switch.

The electrical switch can be replaced for about £20-£30.

It's used by VAG on Audi, VW, Porsche and Skoda cars and the part number is 4A0905849B.

You don't need to pay Porsche prices for a genuine part, but I'd get an OEM part rather than one of the cheaper copies.

You don't need to change the ignition lock barrel, just the ignition switch.

I'd buy a couple if you plan to keep the car for a while.

I'm about to change the switch again (12 years later) as it's less 'clicky' and is starting to feel loose and worn out.

Cheers,
Nick.
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