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Ignition Question
Hey everyone, I just joined. I bought my '98 Boxster 2 weeks ago and notice that when I start the car I have to turn the key a tad over to the left in order for the headlights to come and stay on (as well as the wipers to work). The previous owner told me about this and wanted to ask anyone who might have had this issue before. Is this just simply replacing my ignition switch? I've seen videos online on how to do it but wanted to make sure this would solve the problem or should i be doing something else? Just because I've noticed people replacing the switch are usually doing it because it's hard to turn the key or the car can't start. Mine is easy to start and doesn't get jammed or anything but still needs to be turned in order for the lights and wipers to work.
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common issue, pain to replace but once you get the screws loosened it is easy.
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So you're saying replacing the switch will fix this?
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yes, this is a common failure
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I've had 4 Boxsters and currently a 996. Ignition switch R/R will typically cure whatever weird crap your car is doing. Don't waste time trying to convince yourself...its a $15 part and maybe an hour the first time you DYI.
As an example, I had a 98 that every now and then the stereo and A/C fan wouldn't work. Restart the car and all would be good. On my 2000S, interior lights acted weird, sometimes not wanting to turn off. I can't remember symptoms on other cars but the thing is, replacing the switch will work. BTW, my preferred method of replacement is to remove the drivers side vent assembly. I found it much easier to replace the switch than crawling under the dash. Also note that headlight switches are a pretty common failure item as well. This is not your problem right now but keep it in mind. The switch is fairly expensive but easy to replace. Good luck and enjoy your car! |
Thanks a lot guys! I'll pick up a switch online and install.
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