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vkmotorsports 03-24-2021 01:51 PM

Locating Boxster service history
 
Hi
I have a 2001 Boxster S that I purchased from CoPart and have been fixing up to drive over the last two years. It drives and works fine so far. The mileage is 142K.

Now how do I find out if the IMS/RMS work has been done on it without dropping the transmission ? There are no stickers on the car saying it was done.

Is there a website or something for Porsche where you could enter the VIN and get the full service history? Assuming that all the work has been done at Porsche dealerships and not at local mechanics who may not share that data with Porsche.

Thank you.

JFP in PA 03-24-2021 02:34 PM

Car service history was legally ruled the property of the owner at the time of the service, and therefore cannot be released without the prior written permission of that owner. As such, no dealer or independent is going to provide that information.

itsnotanova 03-24-2021 11:46 PM

Odds are that it hasn't been done. I don't think dealers share service history even if you could get one to tell you.

78F350 03-25-2021 05:36 AM

Some cars that had the LN Engineering IMS retrofit installed were entered into a database. You can enter the last six digits of your VIN on this web page and search:

https://imsretrofit.com/ims-check/

It will only be listed there if the installer used an LN retrofit and submitted the information, so it's still possible that it was done if it does not show in the search.

vkmotorsports 03-27-2021 06:07 PM

Thanks. I checked and nothing shows up in the LN engineering website. But maybe it was done by Porsche themselves in the past. After all the car has been run for 142,000 miles, and supposedly the problem happens before the 90,000 mileage mark.

paulofto 03-28-2021 07:02 AM

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Originally Posted by vkmotorsports (Post 632562)
After all the car has been run for 142,000 miles, and supposedly the problem happens before the 90,000 mileage mark.

Like a lot of other supposed ‘truths’ about the IMS bearing this is a myth. People who have replaced 100’s of bearings will tell you they can fail at any mileage, low or high.

piper6909 03-28-2021 07:10 AM

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Originally Posted by paulofto (Post 632588)
Like a lot of other supposed ‘truths’ about the IMS bearing this is a myth. People who have replaced 100’s of bearings will tell you they can fail at any mileage, low or high.

I think vkmotorsports has a point. I've read somewhere that certain engine blocks were more prone to failure than others. Possibly having something to do with machining. Thus presenting itself as a problem earlier in the engine's life. So, if you have a higher mile engine, it's LESS prone to IMS failure. But you're also right, they can fail at any mileage.

Sandy G 03-28-2021 08:24 AM

I have an '00 BS and had the same questions. If you don't have service records of an IMS upgrade and it isn't in the LNE database, you can't tell without removing the transaxle. One exception would be the LNE "Solution," which adds an external oil line from the base of the spin-on filter to the bell housing. That's something you can easily see from underneath the car.

I tried to get prior service records from my local Porsche dealer, for my BS that came from another state. Basically, unless you can contact the shop where service was performed, you're probably out of luck. There isn't a national database of Porsche service, especially for older cars. Sorry!

vkmotorsports 03-28-2021 10:45 AM

All these replies are very helpful. I have no connections in any dealerships and I don’t want to go to one either. This is a project car for me and my goal is to do all the work myself.
So I’ll eventually get to checking it by following the 101 Projects book.


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