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Fintro11 07-31-2013 01:22 PM

You can buy that adaptor to go from the iPhone 4 plugs to iPhone five

haz 08-01-2013 12:22 AM

Oh well. I have placed the order, and besides, the other cable option was three times the price. So I guess all I am missing out on with my choice is the ability to charge. I will be sure to bring a charger that hooks up to my cigarettte lighter on long trips :)

taiapkpro 08-01-2013 01:13 AM

BÃ****i vi?t khá hay, hihi

eli cash 08-01-2013 05:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fintro11 (Post 354930)
You can buy that adaptor to go from the iPhone 4 plugs to iPhone five

True, but still leaves everyone in the android camp with only the headphone jack.

haz 08-01-2013 05:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eli cash (Post 355016)
True, but still leaves everyone in the android camp with only the headphone jack.

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:ah: :D

eli cash 08-01-2013 07:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by haz (Post 355019)
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:ah: :D

A first world problem, for sure. :cool:

Fintro11 08-01-2013 10:58 AM

Time to buy an iPhone ;)

That gateway box Is probably the best option if you want to keep the stock radio, USB ports and blue tooth slot

haz 08-05-2013 04:04 AM

Got a quote for the job of replacing the IMS bearing stuff... About $3500 without the part from LN Engineering........ Not happening.

So what Ill do is do a small service next week and ask the mechanic to check for metal residue and/or metal shavings after the oilchange that might give an indicator about the bearings condition..

trimer 08-05-2013 04:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by haz (Post 355672)
Got a quote for the job of replacing the IMS bearing stuff... About $3500 without the part from LN Engineering........ Not happening.

So what Ill do is do a small service next week and ask the mechanic to check for metal residue and/or metal shavings after the oilchange that might give an indicator about the bearings condition..

Holy Cow...why so much? THey must be including the change out of some other parts? My guy doing mine today is not the cheapest in the business, but has done many of these and with oil change, filter, RMS seal and the new bearing - all said and done it will be $2400.

haz 08-05-2013 04:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trimer (Post 355675)
Holy Cow...why so much? THey must be including the change out of some other parts? My guy doing mine today is not the cheapest in the business, but has done many of these and with oil change, filter, RMS seal and the new bearing - all said and done it will be $2400.

Because Norway... he he... I dunno. Maybe they are the only ones that do it, besides Porsche (which are even more $$$.......)

recycledsixtie 08-05-2013 04:50 AM

Not the only place....
 
I have been quoted $4400 Can. for replacement of clutch, ims, rms etc by my indy garage. That is one reason I have had the Ims Guardian installed. It is generally more expensive to get repairs done here than in the US....

haz 08-05-2013 04:58 AM

It's great that you did the upgrade and installed a guardian :cheers:
Although I heard it's only a connector setting off a light when too much metal shavings gets collected, and isn't enough to rely on.. but then again, this is coming from the shop that gave me a quote for the IMS replacement job...

First, I'll do a small service, and I'll insist on being the in person when they drop the oilpan and I'll see for myself how it looks like and if there is anything to worry about.

haz 08-06-2013 11:20 PM

So I decided to clean my radiators. I just assumed no one has ever bothered to, over its 13 year life. I printed this as a referance Pelican Technical Article: Boxster Front Bumper Removal - 986 / 987

http://img6.imageshack.us/img6/3125/faay.jpg

http://img16.imageshack.us/img16/4061/uqj2.jpg

The picture does NOT do justice how much crap and crud and pebbles and just thick and smelly mud.... I almost got sick it was so disgusting......

http://img818.imageshack.us/img818/5644/ljq7.jpg

Clean again! I used a brush to get all of the main crud out and also, it's easier when it's dry.. Then power cleaner..

BTW: Is my left front radiator broke? Look at the bottom left corner, looks like the bottom row is coming off.. does this give any lack in efficiency at all?
http://img209.imageshack.us/img209/849/wlwx.jpg

Now...... the scariest discovery......... the right one is half covered in "cement" !! This has GOT to effect a lot, right??
http://img849.imageshack.us/img849/2527/msij.jpg

So, I did this to avoid overheating, from what I read that can happen if they are clogged from filth over the years.

It was a fair DIY job, took 2.5 hrs at a friends house who handed me tools, collected screws and for motivation. Some plastic covers left and right underneith was gone..

All in all, a fun job :)

Kenny Boxster 08-06-2013 11:33 PM

Hello Haz,

The cement/damage is actually on the condenser. The condenser is part of the A/C system. The condenser is in front, and the radiator in the back. It is good to see you cleaned you radiators, but strange to see cement. Perhaps the previous owner may have driven too close to road construction?

haz 08-06-2013 11:44 PM

Thank you :)

When I wrote cement, I should've used quotes, as it felt like the dirt combined with water has created a thick layer over the front condenser - making it like cement.

And how do you feel about the left condensor, is the broken part going to affect its performance at all?

And thanks for clearing that up, ac condensor in front, radiator in the back.

Felipe Derosier 08-07-2013 04:14 AM

Just Google it

haz 08-07-2013 04:18 AM

Just show me your Google result that answers my question, since you are so confident that a Google search will do? Some first post.. and yeah, I googled before I asked (and searched the forums)

Kenny Boxster 08-07-2013 11:51 AM

Haz, does your air conditioning work? As long as the vertical fins are damaged, and the horizontal metal lines are not punctured, it shouldn't really be a problem.

haz 08-07-2013 12:11 PM

Now that you mention it, it probably doesn't! I only had the car since april 4.th and always drive with the top down, but there has been a couple of days of rain with the top up, I have had to use the fans inside the cocpit and it only produced normal temperature air when positioned "cold". So I guess I just answered my own question... Thanks :)

So just replace it then? Looked like an easy job, when I had the bumper off...

Kenny Boxster 08-07-2013 01:56 PM

I would just try and see how the air conditioning works when it is warmer. Here in Texas, you cannot go without air conditioning. It is over 100f here every day for weeks. I don't think a condenser is just plug and play, you might have to purge the system after you disconnect it.

haz 08-07-2013 11:59 PM

SO, anyone know a great place online to buy these parts?

They quoted me $635 for one freakin' ac condenser at Porsche Center Oslo... :matchup:

A quick look online shows £52 for one condenser (looks legit?)
PORSCHE 911 / 996 / BOXSTER 986 AIR CON RADIATOR/CONDENSER NEW - 2 YEAR WARRANTY | eBay

Any feedback is much appreciated?

EDIT*

So I google the parts number that Porsche Center Oslo supplied me. 996 106 13251. Turns out - he has given me parts number for radiator, not condensator as I asked.. What a n00b. So I called them up again, and got the parts number for a condensator. 997 573 91101. Turns out - it's even pricer than than what turned out to be the price for a radiator! $688

madmods 08-08-2013 09:23 AM

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haz 08-08-2013 11:11 PM

PCar 'professional' - a Porsche specialist?

I will have the car service (small service) within two weeks, I'll ask them to do a quick status on the whole cooling system and let them know one ac condenser is broke. I will most likely do the job myself.

By the way! I just got a PayPal invoice from Becker :)
I placed on order for a iPhone cable and two radio buttons (mine are sticky..)

Description Quantity Unit price
BAS-1319 1 $29,99
1285.815 2 $12,40
USPS Intern. 1 $25,00

Subtotal $79,79

madmods 08-09-2013 11:14 AM

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haz 08-10-2013 06:17 AM

Thanks for the input Madmods :cheers:

So, another day, another two jobs to tackle :)

First, I decided to replace my coolant cap.. went for the newest one off ebay.

Then, I decided to research why my remote trunk didnt work. I could hear the motor running as i held the key button down a few secs, no action. Decided to remove the lid and see whats what. Turns out the release cable was broke :) No biggie I figured, but turns out they are like $170 :eek: Damn... looking into just mending the tip of the cable, I dont a whole new Trunk Lock Actuator:
Porsche 986 (01-04) Boxster Trunk Lock Actuator Rear OE decklid release mechanis | eBay

The top black one is the trunk release cable the operates from inside the car, the bottom white one is the one for the remote and is the broken one:

http://img17.imageshack.us/img17/9928/ay4t.jpg

http://img42.imageshack.us/img42/7065/v0s6.jpg

evan9eleven 08-10-2013 02:31 PM

Greetings from western Norway here... except my car lives in Spain where I get to visit it several times a year without snow. :cool:

Congrats on the new ride Haz!


evan

haz 08-20-2013 10:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by evan9eleven (Post 356721)
Greetings from western Norway here... except my car lives in Spain where I get to visit it several times a year without snow. :cool:

Congrats on the new ride Haz!


evan

Hey, thanks! :cheers:

Did a quick dashcam test..

Boxster Dashcam Minitest - YouTube

haz 08-22-2013 03:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fintro11 (Post 354887)
Why not the top one do it also charges the phone / plays?

I installed the iPhone cable to my Backer radio last night by the way.. Just used the radio keys, tugged it towards myself, unplug and replug new cable.. 15 min job
Since one must unplug the cd-changer sugarcube from the behind the radio, at therefore cannot use the cd changer (I would never have used it either way), I'm putting it on ebay just to see iof there's any interest. They are listed from $150 to $350..
Porsche cdc-3 | eBay

Fintro11 08-24-2013 07:28 PM

how to you change cd to cd with the cd changer i am having a brain fart with this one and the manual isn't really helping much

haz 08-24-2013 11:11 PM

Dunno, never used the changer.. Last time I listened to a cd was in 2003... Good luck

haz 09-29-2013 06:37 AM

With all these winter tire talks lately, here´s my weapon of choice_
 
Made a different thread:

http://986forum.com/forums/general-discussions/48635-all-these-winter-tire-talks-lately-here%B4s-my-weapon-choice.html#post365533


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