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Old 11-12-2009, 06:56 PM   #1
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Yes, the 2002 S models have the wiring installed for the rear defrost. There shoul be a small Black Molex-type plug just behind the drivers seat. From the seated position, it's just over your Left shoulder, next to the hoops. There's a small hinged cover that covers the actual recepticle.
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Do the 2000 Boxster S models also have this plug? I could not find one...
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Do the 2000 Boxster S models also have this plug? I could not find one...

ALL Boxsters came with this plug from the factory. It was put in because the hardtops (with defroster) were an option from the very first model year.

Here is where it is located, directly over your left shoulder as you sit in the driver's seat:



Sometimes it's oriented 180 degrees around.

You just flip up the little plastic cover by pulling up on the little tab, exposing the connector for the defroster wire:




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Found it, thanks!
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