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Old 04-19-2012, 09:41 AM   #1
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i am located in richardson texas 75081 and it's currently at A1 Dallas Auto Care

They do seem to work on european cars a lot

Also my question is....

How did all of this happen??? It seems like I shouldn't have to have random repairs like this done every couple of months. Are Porsche vehicles just this prone to random breakdowns?

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Old 04-19-2012, 10:03 AM   #2
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$2100 is actually a good price considering it includes the Head gasket. But you did overspend on other parts from the old $3600 you paid. You can get used head lights for $300 online. Or clean the yellowish foggyness off with a $6 headlight cleaner to make it look like new. Also, the top rear window can be replaced separately for a low price of $300-500 at different shops. And there are $10 sprays that make the waterproofness stronger.

Replace the belts yourself. It is an easy 5 minute job anyone can do with the right tools. Belts are $30-50.

Leaking Water Pump could be easy to miss. Porsche could have thought you used the A/C which caused water to leak on the ground. Completely normal for water to leak when you use A/C.

It is a good idea to replace the water pump with the thermostat anyways. The water pumps typically last 60,000-75,000 miles from what I hear.

Make sure the mechanic fills it up with coolant and closes the cap Extremely tight, or else air will get into the system and it will overheat again.

Think of it this way, after this repair bill, nothing major should happen for a long time.

I bought the Boxster as my first car almost 2 years ago when I was 21. So far, I have spent $1200 on repairs, maintenance, and modifications all together in 2 years. That is pretty good. and I am at 87,000 miles.
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Old 04-19-2012, 10:11 AM   #3
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i am located in richardson texas 75081 and it's currently at A1 Dallas Auto Care

They do seem to work on european cars a lot

Also my question is....

How did all of this happen??? It seems like I shouldn't have to have random repairs like this done every couple of months. Are Porsche vehicles just this prone to random breakdowns?
I would say most german cars require specific maintenance procedures regularly & it is more cost efficient to adhere to those requirements. You must find a mechanic knowledgeable on Boxster engines since they are very different from previous Porsche engines. The RUF dealer in Dallas is the only shop I know of to recommend. Search this forum for more info!
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