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Re: Do Boxsters still have the problem of the engine 'letting go'? [mrrogers] by mannyljr
Dec 22, 2008 (11:06 pm)
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Replying to: mrrogers (Dec 22, 2008 7:38 pm)

Mr. Rogers, I think you're off a little with the Certified Pre-Owned warranty and how long it lasts. I'm pretty sure, it's 2 extra years to the factory warranty, which is 4 years and 50,000 miles. This is based on the in-service date and when the factory warranty expires. I doubt there are many or any 2002 Boxsters that are CPO. They would be expiring in 2008, unless they were sold in 2003. A Boxster sold in 2003 then certified would be expiring in 2009. I've been shopping and watching prices on Boxsters since last July. I keep track of prices, including Certified Pre-Owned Boxsters on my site:
 
http://mannyljr.typepad.com/lizardslair/2008/12/best-in-price---porsche-boxster.- html
 
I am keeping to 2005 models and up. Boxsters went through their biggest upgrade in that year. There are base 2005 Boxsters approaching $20,000. One even sold on Ebay recently. That link is on my site too.
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by mrrogers
Dec 23, 2008 (5:51 am)
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Thanks for your prompt reply. You are probably right. I may have screwed up my sort on the autotrader.com site. I sorted for certified Boxsters with a maximum price of $20,000. I ended up with five cars in the 2001 - 2003 model range. I did not contact any of the dealers to see if I could get the full two year warranty or just a fraction of it.
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Boxster Engine news> by andys120
Jan 16, 2009 (10:39 am)
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I read something interesting about the revised 987 Boxster (2009-10?) in the February issue of Automobile. They say the 987s (Boxster/Cayman) are getting the same motors as the current 911/997. These have chaindriven cams that do not require the intermediate shaft (IMS).
 
Automobile. doesn't reference the current spate of blown 986/987engines but IIRC it is the IMS that has been so trouble prone in the Boxster. In light of that news and reviews of the apparently superb PDK transmission maybe it's time to put the otherwise sublime Boxster back on the Dream Roadster list.
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Re: Boxster Engine news> [andys120] by mrtoad3
Jan 18, 2009 (10:22 pm)
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Replying to: andys120 (Jan 16, 2009 10:39 am)

I recently had the lovely experience of having my 05 Boxster engine disintegrate on me. It has 16K miles and has been meticulously cared for since purchased new in March 05. The dealer towed it in and said they will need to tear down the engine to ascertain the exact cause but a replacement engine is likely(still under warranty for 2 months:) My question is: I know they would be reluctant but, would it be possible for them to replace it with an 09 engine to avoid possible future recurences? I know it's a stretch but I am not interested in replaying this episode again with the same defectively designed engines. Does the engine warranty start over? Does a new engine effect resale value negatively? Thanks.
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Power top dash switch access by digginit
Jan 18, 2009 (11:22 pm)
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Can anyone tell me or link me to a page that shows how to access the power top switch in the dash of my 04 boxster. I pushed the button today and it let go from the dash and now sits loose in behind the hole. Thanks for your help.
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Re: Boxster Engine news> [mrtoad3] by andys120
Jan 19, 2009 (10:21 am)
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Replying to: mrtoad3 (Jan 18, 2009 10:22 pm)

-I would ask for a new-design engine (I don't have the designator handy but you can find it in the Feb. '09 Automobile ) especially if your failure is traced to the IMS. Don't go by model year as they may consider this a running change within the same model year.
 
-If you do not receive satisfaction from your dealer try to contact the District or Area Technical Representative from Porsche USA, you can probably get the contact info from your dealer. I once got a goodwill repair of a shattered clutch disk on a Saab by going this route (I pointed out that there was no burning or scouring to indicate clutch abuse).
 
-I would imagine that the warranty does begin anew with the new motor but it's worth asking about.
 
-Resale values on Boxsters are on the low side already, I don't know if your mishap would have a major effect on it's resale. The "market" may have already "factored in" the high incidence of motor failures.
 
Good luck
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Please let us know how you do.
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WOW by nyccarguy
Jan 19, 2009 (9:14 pm)
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16.000 miles... that's rough!
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Re: Boxster Engine news> [mrtoad3] by jhammell
Jan 20, 2009 (1:27 pm)
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Replying to: mrtoad3 (Jan 18, 2009 10:22 pm)

I doubt that your car would be compatible with the 2009 motor (transmission, wiring harness, exhaust etc.) but understand why you would ask for one.
 
Please keep us posted as to how this works out for you. I have a 2004 Boxster (2.7) with 14k miles and zero problems to date. Having read about the increasing number of engine failures of 986 and 996 models my radar is up. The car is everything I expected it to be and I plan to keep this one and enjoy it for many many years to come.
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Re: Boxster Engine news> [jhammell] by mrtoad3
Jan 23, 2009 (9:40 am)
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Replying to: jhammell (Jan 20, 2009 1:27 pm)

Just got word from the dealer and they said PORSCHE wants to replace the engine rather than rebuild it due to cost. Will be sending new engine at end of week and install next week. Warranty on parts and labor (for engine) is two years. I guess that's fair. Now I have to start the break-in period all over again. It was just starting to loosen up a bit. Oh well. I don't know if I'll keep it now, especially if the feel has changed while driving. I hope everything goes together and meshes well with remaining old parts like the transmission etc.. I'll keep you posted.
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Stereo Upgrade by 03boxsterjim
Feb 07, 2009 (7:50 am)
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Does anyone have ideas on upgrading that cheesy little factory stereo on my '03 Boxster? of course, Car Toys will make it really nice for two to five thou. Seriously, in this economy?
 
Jim

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