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Old 08-31-2016, 04:26 AM   #11
2003 Base 5-speed
 
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Cleaned the front condensers for a young guy that owns a 2004 2.7. He organized a lift in a workshop. Took me around 1:30 with a little help from him. He has not a lot of experience when it comes to wrenching. Did it the right way with removing the front wheels and front fender inliners.

The divers side looked pretty dirty. We used a vacuum cleaner to get the dirt out. But the passengers side – holy cow. 12 years and 125.000 Km of roads, dried grass, pebble stones. There was no more time to waste. Everything clogged.

This car was officially maintenanced by Porsche. Pretty shure nobody never had cleaned that part of the car. Important to check.

Sorry, no pics.

Regards, Markus


This should be a PSA (Public Service Announcement) for all - especially new - Boxster owners. You must pull the bumper cover and liners off to access the rads and AC condensors for proper cleaning. Then, if you're smart, install some mesh screens to help keep debris out.



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