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Old 06-06-2011, 07:39 AM   #1
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You most likely need a front motor mount too. Do that when you change the fuel filter since you will have already removed all the under panels.
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Old 06-06-2011, 08:35 AM   #2
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You've got an 11 yr old Porsche. Did you expect it to be maintenance free?

What you're experiencing is typical. There are always lots of little things to take care of to get a "new" Boxster up to snuff. You can look at all this as a big PIA, or pursue it with enthusiasm and view each issue as an opportunity to learn about your car. I'm no cracker jack mechanic, so when I'm able to resolve a problem myself it gives me greater satisfaction when out driving and pride of ownership.
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Old 06-06-2011, 10:14 AM   #3
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Actually, do the motor mount when you do the water pump as it is easier when you have the hose off. do the thermostat too while you're in there.

And yeah, lots of maintenance work on these cars. All part of the fun. If it's not fun for you then you may have picked the wrong car. My wife's Corolla requires almost no maintenance at all.
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Old 06-06-2011, 10:40 AM   #4
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Actually, do the motor mount when you do the water pump as it is easier when you have the hose off. do the thermostat too while you're in there.

And yeah, lots of maintenance work on these cars. All part of the fun. If it's not fun for you then you may have picked the wrong car. My wife's Corolla requires almost no maintenance at all.
I like to wrench, don't get me wrong, guess I just got a little overwhelmed with the coolant tank and AOS back to back. But from what I've heard, these jobs are particularly tough.
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Old 06-06-2011, 12:58 PM   #5
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Each of us went through the same thing when we bought our 10+ yr old cars. Catching up the maintenance and fixing the things that need to be fixed is time consuming and expensive - at first. After you get over the hump, you'll be amazed and as delighted with the car as the rest of us.
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Old 06-06-2011, 02:12 PM   #6
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Wrenching may be a PITA, but at least you can do it and think of the money you're saving. Labor up here is over $100/hr. Good luck and get out there and enjoy your car.
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Old 06-06-2011, 04:18 PM   #7
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Wrenching may be a PITA, but at least you can do it and think of the money you're saving. Labor up here is over $100/hr. Good luck and get out there and enjoy your car.

Yeah, the money i've saved definitely makes it worth it. Was reading that some people have paid $1200+ for the tank replacement and $700+ for the AOS.
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Old 06-06-2011, 02:22 PM   #8
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In my experience, that coolant tank is the worst job. Not complicated but man did my arms look like I just got in a loosing fight with baby tiger...

Hang in there. I just got the water pump and plan to do it next week. I would go for the LN thermostat. It's pricey but way worth it in terms of keeping the engine cool....

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Old 06-06-2011, 02:23 PM   #9
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I will say I am more impressed when someone does it themselves
on a DIY job/maintenance procedure on their Pcar
than hearing how much they spent to have it done @ dealer
don't get me wrong ...not all jobs/DIY's r easy
but its nice to c others r doing it 4 the love of their Pcar.
kudos to the other forum members who help every1 out
with advice/ shortcuts etc.
tackle what ur comfortable with....save some money
get to know ur car inside out.
OR drive a corolla...... lol
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Old 06-06-2011, 03:08 PM   #10
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I like to wrench, don't get me wrong, guess I just got a little overwhelmed with the coolant tank and AOS back to back. But from what I've heard, these jobs are particularly tough.
There is definitely a learning curve with these cars and lots of insider shortcuts. Download a posted DIY before you begin your next project and it will go a lot quicker. With a little experience the AOS and coolant tank can be changed out in around 2hrs each.
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