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joshua6060 08-11-2011 08:06 AM

Is it the alternator?
 
Hi, I was driving my 2001 Tiptronic Boxster and heard a loud noise, then all of a sudden the batter light came on the dashboard, the car continued to drive, but the power steering was obviously gone. Was able to drive the car a few more blocks back to the house.

Any guess/clues on what this might be? I'm guessing the alternator?

Any comments/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

brian325is 08-11-2011 09:10 AM

Sounds more like the belt. It drives the alternator and power steering

Lil bastard 08-11-2011 09:30 AM

Yep... sounds like the belt went away.

Easy fix - get the new belt (buy at dealer - aftermarket belts are a problem) and a 24mm wrench or socket (preferred), add 20 min. of your time and it's done.

Be sure to examine the idler pulleys, alternator, ps and ac pulleys too to be sure that their bearings didn't sieze causing the belt to fail. Turn them by hand to make sure they're turning freely/smoothly.

Cheers!

joshua6060 08-11-2011 11:09 AM

Can you tell me the exact name/size/details of the belt to get at the stealership?

Thanks for the suggestions,

tonycarreon 08-11-2011 11:29 AM

http://www.****************************************************.com/product/99610215166.html

there's only one serpentine belt, and the dealership doesn't sell non-porsche branded belts.

Frodo 08-11-2011 11:41 AM

BTW? If you don't have the metric, a 15/16" SAE wrench will work just fine.

brian325is 08-11-2011 12:32 PM

Before you get too excited about a cheap easy fix, there may be underlying reasons the belt broke.

Frodo 08-11-2011 12:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brian325is
Before you get too excited about a cheap easy fix, there may be underlying reasons the belt broke.

...hence Lil bastard's reply. :rolleyes:

brian325is 08-11-2011 01:41 PM

Sorry, just trying to help some one out. Missed it in my original post, didn't read the rest.

But thanks for pointing that out!

Frodo 08-11-2011 02:45 PM

No problem! :)

Steve Tinker 08-12-2011 12:41 AM

The belt is the least of his problems - if he drove the car "a few more blocks back to the house", the water pump would not have been turning and overheating the engine could be the real issue.....

joshua6060 08-16-2011 10:34 AM

Thanks everyone for the great info, I am planning on fixing this either this weekend or next weekend! Need to get the Boxster running again in time for the nice fall weather coming up in a few weeks! WOOHOO Fingers Crossed its just an easy fix.

joshua6060 09-04-2011 03:03 PM

I'm looking at the Serpentine Belts on the NAPA website and half of them say "w/air condition" and the rest say "without air condition".

Whats the difference? How do I know which one I need? I'm assuming with ac???

Steve Tinker 09-04-2011 08:25 PM

Only you know if you have air conditioning....? You don't mention it in your previous posts,
Stands to reason that you need the (longer) belt to loop round the A/C compressor pulley - if you have A/C in the car.

Make sure you know the correct orientation around each pulley for the belt too.

san rensho 09-05-2011 02:23 AM

Also, check the water pump pulley for play. If you feel any play, replace the pump. If the pump fails, besides risking overheating, the WP impeller usually breaks up and you risk clogging the cooling system with pieces of the impeller, which can lead to catastrophic engine failure after you replace the WP.

joshua6060 09-06-2011 12:56 PM

Well guys, I finally had a chance to get in there and apparently something happened to the water pump, the pulley and the serpentine belt was just sitting there looking at me.

I'm not sure I want to risk changing the water pump myself....so will see....decisions decisions.

I have looked around and some people say its fairly easy to change the water pump, and some say its a little more "involved".........

Comments? Thoughts?

So far, work I've done myself on the car, oil changes, brake pads, changed AOS.


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