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99 Boxcutter 02-11-2013 05:07 AM

Besides the headlights, what are the easiest parts to replace on a Boxster?
 
On a scale of 1-10 I would rate the difficulty of changing the headlights to be a 2. It would have been a 1, but I had to go to the hardware store to get that long extension.

The serpentine belt was another easy replacement. I'll give that one a 3.

What else?

Porsche Chick 02-11-2013 06:11 AM

Can someone link me to headlight removal/bulb replacement on 911? Hubby needs to change a bulb.

To answer your question, I vote sidelight replacement as a 1! Easy as cake.

http://986forum.com/forums/general-discussions/43100-my-first-mod-simple-but-effective.html

Skrapmot 02-11-2013 07:09 AM

Which 911? I really like the "101 Projects for your 911 " book, I picked it up from Pelican Parts 10 years back.

http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/02/12/emahe3um.jpg

Skrapmot 02-11-2013 07:17 AM

BTW, another great book for the Boxsterites. It also rates each project on time and difficulty.
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/02/12/2esavadu.jpg

Perfectlap 02-11-2013 08:14 AM

If the serpentine belt is a 3 (kind of a pain for me, didn't have my Wheaties that day) then the air filter is a 1 and the cabin filter up front is a 0.

Porsche Chick 02-13-2013 03:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skrapmot (Post 327079)
Which 911? I really like the "101 Projects for your 911 " book, I picked it up from Pelican Parts 10 years back.

The 996. His dashboard blinker is blinking really fast, and the outside bulb is burned out, it's my understanding that these things go together.

Does that book have simple stuff like the headlight bulbs?

What about the Boxster book, would it cover oil changes? I may need to find one for my year.

I feel like such a newb . . . but that's good, I like to learn new things. :cheers:

barkinfool 02-13-2013 04:04 PM

Yep, covers both big & small projects. Worth buying IMO.

ccstud17 02-13-2013 09:35 PM

Obviously desnorking, and then replacing the factory air intake from throttle body to air filter. both add performance and better sound, and are stupid easy lol 2/10

Skrapmot 02-13-2013 09:45 PM

Those two books start you with how to jack up the car to tube ups and oil changes ,to minor to major repairs, and and then to common hop-ups. Gave me ideas to do things I didn't know existed, like the GT3 console delete.
Buy them through Pelican, the prices on Amazon and Ebay can be a bit inflated.

BTW, I do believe they cover turn signal switch replacement .

tonycarreon 02-14-2013 04:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Porsche Chick (Post 327445)
The 996. His dashboard blinker is blinking really fast, and the outside bulb is burned out, it's my understanding that these things go together.

Does that book have simple stuff like the headlight bulbs?

What about the Boxster book, would it cover oil changes? I may need to find one for my year.

I feel like such a newb . . . but that's good, I like to learn new things. :cheers:

same as on a 986. open the frunk, pull back the side carpet. insert the tool from the toolset into the correct hole. turn and the headlight assembly slides out. replace bulb, put assembly back in place and turn tool the otherway to lock it down.

remove boxster headlight assm - YouTube

and yes, the 101 projects book is great for the DIYer who wants to do most things at home. it covers everything from washing the car to changing the IMSB...

schnellman 02-14-2013 05:07 AM

Taillights
 
I found changing the taillights to replace the ambered ones to be an easy procedure that had a huge impact. Overall, I'd advise one to go slow, but it can't rate more than a 2 on the noob scale.

Homeboy981 02-14-2013 05:49 AM

I am surprised no one mentioned changing the air filter going into the cabin. That is easy, Takes one tool, a screwdriver. And you are rewarded by funk-free air inside. Winter is the best time to do it since you can open the "big vent" (top) in summer.

That was my first "mod", now I am tackling the IMS.

tonycarreon 02-14-2013 06:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Homeboy981 (Post 327496)
I am surprised no one mentioned changing the air filter going into the cabin. That is easy, Takes one tool, a screwdriver. And you are rewarded by funk-free air inside. Winter is the best time to do it since you can open the "big vent" (top) in summer.

That was my first "mod", now I am tackling the IMS.

perfectlap mentioned it in post #5 :)

Flavor 987S 02-14-2013 06:13 AM

The nut behind the wheel.


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