04-08-2018, 01:17 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2018
Location: Los Angeles
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Squeel After engine ingition
Hello, everybody.
I have been having an issue with my 98' boxster ever since I got it. When I start the car there seems to be a very loud and sudden squeal coming from the mid-section of the car (where the engine is of course). This only happens every now and then. I doesn't happen every time I start up the car.
I assumed it might have been the serpentine belt. I opened the entrance hatch to the belt and found it to be in decent condition. There was no cracking or wasn't evidently dry. I did put some belt conditioner just in case.
I deduced that it isn't the ignition switch/cylinder being that the sound doesn't come from that area at all, but I might be wrong.
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04-08-2018, 01:37 PM
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#2
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550 Anniversary
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Surrey, UK
Posts: 747
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Starter motor sticking.
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04-08-2018, 01:56 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: Tannersville PA
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I have it too.
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04-08-2018, 02:13 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Foster City CA
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Quote:
Originally Posted by edc
Starter motor sticking.
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+1 if it's a ear piercing screech that lasts just a brief second or two
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04-08-2018, 02:55 PM
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#5
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: austin
Posts: 824
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Quote:
Originally Posted by edc
Starter motor sticking.
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What EDC said.
Starter motor is not disengaging.
Mike
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04-08-2018, 03:14 PM
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Artist, 986S tinkerer
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Montreal, Canada
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The starter motor fix is actually not very difficult. You need to remove the starter. For this, you need long extensions for your socket. The lower bolt is accessed through the cockpit hatch, just below the alternator. I’m sure there must be stuff on YouTube about this.
Once the starter is out, you need to disassemble the solenoid part and clean out and replace the grease. Put it all back together and everything should be hunky dory!
Funny, I need to do this myself sometime soon. Mine is doing that sporadically. Guess I’ll make a new DIY for my channel! :dance:
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04-08-2018, 03:25 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2018
Location: Los Angeles
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Quote:
Originally Posted by NewArt
The starter motor fix is actually not very difficult. You need to remove the starter. For this, you need long extensions for your socket. The lower bolt is accessed through the cockpit hatch, just below the alternator. I’m sure there must be stuff on YouTube about this.
Once the starter is out, you need to disassemble the solenoid part and clean out and replace the grease. Put it all back together and everything should be hunky dory!
Funny, I need to do this myself sometime soon. Mine is doing that sporadically. Guess I’ll make a new DIY for my channel! :dance:
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Thank you very much.
So, based on what I am reading, I think you're implying that I don't necessarily have to go out and buy a brand new starter, right? I simply have to clean out the one that I already have?
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04-08-2018, 03:47 PM
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Certified Boxster Addict
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 7,669
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Quote:
Originally Posted by PorscheKd986
Thank you very much.
So, based on what I am reading, I think you're implying that I don't necessarily have to go out and buy a brand new starter, right? I simply have to clean out the one that I already have?
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That is correct.
But I will admit, that I bought a new starter when I had this problem. Why? Because I wanted to make sure that it was fixed once and for all and also because reliability is more important to me than saving some $$$.
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04-08-2018, 04:57 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: May 2015
Location: Sydney, Australia
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04-08-2018, 05:16 PM
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Artist, 986S tinkerer
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Montreal, Canada
Posts: 1,821
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Quote:
Originally Posted by oldskool73
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Right! I'd forgotten the Burner vid. He hasn't been active for a year or so now. I guess his car is completely fixed and updated?
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James now has: 2008 987S 6 speed
Crashed: 2010 987.2 pdk in speed yellow! 
Sold to a cool racer chick: 2004 986 S
YouTube channel: the PORSCHE as seen by NewArt
www.youtube.com/channel/UCohdrH2xHTklM1thxk0KKOQ?
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04-13-2018, 05:34 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Seattle
Posts: 92
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Quote:
Originally Posted by NewArt
Right! I'd forgotten the Burner vid. He hasn't been active for a year or so now. I guess his car is completely fixed and updated?
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That is a great video! Something I'll be doing myself. Only does it on colder mornings.
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