11-10-2009, 11:42 AM
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Porsche Boxster Clutch
Hi Folks,
Urgently need some help.
I have a 04 plat boxster 228. The clutch however seems to have burnt by the smell of things. Only been drivin 39,000miles which I find strange.
2 Questions,
Is this covered by the 6month warranty i was offered by the dealer when i bought the car? im guessing so.
And if not, how much would it cost to repair or replace?
Please help
Thanks
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11-10-2009, 01:04 PM
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39K miles is good for a Boxster clutch you may find it is the 2nd clutch you are replacing. Clutch is about $600. US & another $700 if the flywheel is worn since it canot be resurfaced. Labor is about $800. Hopefully you have a written warranty which says the clutch is covered. The Boxster is one of the most difficult cars to start off in without slipping the clutch & this is what causes wear
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11-10-2009, 03:07 PM
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Rennzenn
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There are plenty of Boxsters out there with lots of miles on the original clutch. I bought my '00 986S in '05 with 60,000 on the car, and there was no record of the clutch being replaced. The car now has 126,000, including 3 seasons of AX on the same clutch .
If you need a clutch, try an independent mechanic. For the clutch and flywheel you've got a few different options. Search this site.
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11-11-2009, 05:45 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BYprodriver
39K miles is good for a Boxster clutch you may find it is the 2nd clutch you are replacing. Clutch is about $600. US & another $700 if the flywheel is worn since it canot be resurfaced. Labor is about $800. Hopefully you have a written warranty which says the clutch is covered. The Boxster is one of the most difficult cars to start off in without slipping the clutch & this is what causes wear
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the most difficult cars to start off in without slipping the clutch?
That’s a bunch of crap. where did you come up with that?
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11-12-2009, 06:44 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by lardog
the most difficult cars to start off in without slipping the clutch?
That’s a bunch of crap. where did you come up with that?
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Test driving cars for PCNA for 3 years
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11-12-2009, 06:59 AM
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Just a thought, but perhaps you have an RMS leak and you've oiled the clutch disk?
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11-10-2009, 06:18 PM
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can you describe the clutch smell? I notice burning smell too, but I think it has to do with something else as described by other owners and not the clutch
Does the clutch slip? grab high?
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11-10-2009, 07:07 PM
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Porscheectomy
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A Boxster's clutch can most definitely go more than 50,000 miles so don't go by mileage as a guideline for replacement. Unless you're riding the clutch, it shouldn't smell like it's burning. Even if it's worn out.
My guess is that you've got a broken cv boot and you've got grease burning on the exhaust system or an oil leak somewhere that's dripping on the exhaust.
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11-11-2009, 04:15 AM
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Thanks folks for your replies, much appreciated!
There appears to be a burning smell coming form the air intakes on the sides which I have been told is the clutch.
I'm having to rev quite a bit before the car begins to move as well in first gear.
However, I do agree with some of the comments on this thread regarding mileage. I find it strange that the clutch has gone after 39k miles.
The dealer has said its not covered in the warranty and so far, I have been given a quote of £600 for parts and labour????
Thanks again
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11-12-2009, 05:58 AM
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[QUOTE=babyboxster]Thanks folks for your replies, much appreciated!
There appears to be a burning smell coming form the air intakes on the sides which I have been told is the clutch.
I'm having to rev quite a bit before the car begins to move as well in first gear.
my 2 cent
If you have to rev (a clutch vehicle) for the car to move, you definitely have a clutch problem. burnt and scorched such that the contact surface has no grip and thus burnt smell...
on a flat road, I can almost fully engage the clutch at idle - very much like the air cooled VW beetle. I don't understand all the clutch problem posts other than conclude that every stop and go is a full rev power launch
01 5 speed with 96K miles on original clutch
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