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Old 01-10-2006, 02:34 PM   #1
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Okay,

It's about T-Minus 4 hours and here's what I've got:
1) Clutch in to disengage the interlock
2) Ensure the clutch is all the way in
3) Push HARD if necessary
4) Ensure the wheel isn't locked

I'll also have her check to see if I left the lights on (GOD no). It hasn't been cold and I drive it everyday so I don't think it's the battery (unless I left the lights on).

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Old 01-10-2006, 05:23 PM   #2
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If the clutch is pushed in all the way and it's quiet, she'll here a light "click" sound when the ignition defeat switch kicks on.

The wheel will still be locked until you get the key into the "on" position, but when it's pressed against one side or the other of the lock it won't allow the key to turn. Sometimes you have to put the key in and wiggle the wheel while you try to turn the key to start.

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Old 01-10-2006, 05:38 PM   #3
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Sounds crazy but also feel around behind and underneath the drivers seat for dampness.

I had the same thing last winter after I had just bought a very low milage older boxster (01', 13k miles). Turns out there are drains in the front of the car that, if plugged, can leak behind the drivers seat, which happens to be where the electronics control unit is. Well, being that my car sat in parking lots for three years those drains got plugged up from leaves, dumped water into the cockpit and I couldn't start the car. Had to replace the electronics control unit, pray this is not the case.
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Old 01-10-2006, 06:24 PM   #4
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A couple of things come to mind:

1) Not only do you have to depress the clutch, you must depress the brake firmly and then turn the key. (car in neutral, of course)

2) Presuming yours is the transponder type key, (the kind with an electrical component in the key grip), according to the 987 manual, if the ignition is left on for more than 2 minutes without starting the engine, the immobilizer is reactivated. To switch it off, insert the key into the ignition lock and turn the key all the way to the (furthest) left position ( “11 o’clock,” as it were) before starting the engine.

Hope this helps.
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Old 01-10-2006, 08:13 PM   #5
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Got It Started!

My wife got it started.

First off - I just want to say THANK YOU to all of you who responded. This thread seems trivial compared to most on here and it was great to see all of the help flow in. Without your help she was planning on renting a car for the duration I am gone. Plus, it eased her frustration and my concerns.

Now then, what happened you might ask?

Well, it looks to be a combination of many suggestions. First, when she gets in the car she generally spends several minutes getting herself settled. I think this might have caused the "reset" mentioned by Biz-z. So, I had her remove the key, reinsert it and "firmly" press the brake while "fully" depressing the clutch to the floor. And TA-DA, the car started! She went through the motions several more times and got it to go each time.

Once again - THANK YOU!
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Old 01-11-2006, 08:11 AM   #6
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Both feet in? I thought that was only for racing when you spin off.
I don't think I've ever pushed the brake in and the clutch while the e-brake was fully engaged. Have been doing something bad all along?
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