This has been an interesting adventure that started with the dreaded "check engine" fault light on the dash. Being a new Boxster owner, this has has all new to me. I have to say thanks to the folks on the fourm have been very good at putting up with, and answering, my questions that they have likely heard many times before.
I went through the steps of getting a code reader and finding out that my fault code was P0102 which points the finger at the mass air flow sensor. Following the advice of forum members, I removed the MAF sensor and tried cleaning it with no-residue contact cleaner, no luck still got the fault reading.
At first it seemed to me that there was no difference in the performance of the car when the check engine light was on. Then, some days it seemed to me that the car was running more poorly, other days it appeared to run fine. What I was experiening was a decrease in accereration, occasional backfiring or gurggling and generally misbehaving.
This poor performance developed slowly, over a period of a few weeks during the time in which I was trying to solve the problem. I finally popped out the MAF sensor for a fourth time and got the numbers off of it, 996-606-12400, one of the stock MAF sensors for my 2000 2.7L Boxster.
I found that several other later generation MAF sensors would work in my car, but all of them would require reprogramming my ECU at the dealer. I wanted to avoid dealer involvement, both for cost and because I have been messing around with this for a while and wanted to try to resolve the issue myself. Replacing the stock sensor would allow me to "plug and play" the sensor without any dealer reprogramming required, or at least that is what I understood.
I shopped around for a MAF and found them both at my local dealer (70 miles away...) and online with prices from 400.00 to 268.00. I bought the later and it came in today, I plugged it in, and wonder of wonder, it worked. The car is running wonderfully. Because the poor performance seemed to come on slowly, it was hard to appreciate how bad it had gottten. It was easy to see the difference in performance when the new sensor was put in. I have been through half a dozen trips since I installed the new MAF and the check engine light is still out and car is running gangbusters.
I continue to tweek my two month old 2000 Boxster that has not been the best cared for car (no service records and such). I just got done installing new chromed Booth lug bolts as mine are all rusted. This evening I cleaned (with 400 grit sandpaper and cleaner) the black leather seats and redyed them. The car is looking, sounding and running great, what fun.
Thanks again to folks that helped me figure out what was going on with the MAF. In the next few weeks I will be headers and high flow cats installed on the car, I will let the group know if that makes much of an improvement in performance. I tried to insert a phot of the car in the posting, but could not figure out how. I included a link to a photo below.
Cheers,
Ed
2000 2.7L Boxster
Arctic Silver/Black, 45K
17" stock wheels (need new tires soon, ouch)
AutoAuthority Performance ECU
Cold Air Intake (MAF eater?)
Fabspeed Secondary Cat Bypass Pipes
JL Audio Amps and Speakers
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