What do I do with my Porsche Boxster?
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Can you record the Inside Story of a Boxster 986?
And of cause the inside story on recording it on video for you, which is easer said than done. if there’s anything you would like to see let know, enjoy and please subscribe to my channel! I hope you enjoy! Paul An error occurred while retrieving sharing information.
Can you open the trunk with a dead battery?
If you have the alarm and the battery goes dead, you cannot open the front trunk to get to the battery to jump start it. There have been three techniques discussed for entering the front trunk when this problem manifests itself. There is a Porsche Technical Bulletin describing one way that works for entering the car.
How to open the bonnet with a dead battery?
1. Keep the key in your ashtray…. 2. Under the fuse cover (where the spoiler switch is in the drivers footwell) is a piece of paper with instructions on what to do. Basically, use jump cables to connect neg to the door catch striker on the drivers door aperture, and the positive to the special terminal that pulls out from the fuse box.
What to do with a dead battery on a Boxster?
I have a dead battery and can’t open my hood to get to the battery for replacement or re-charge. The dealer advised me to use a 9 volt battery, link to ground and poke the other pole wire into the fuse box, relevant group, this will activate a current which will allow for the latch to operate.
Is there a Boxster with a closed Hood?
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Can a dead battery open the front hood?
The only way to open hood is to juump it off via the terminals in the rear. Once running and the battery starts charging you will be able to open front hood. Happended to me first time I left a light on. I have a dead battery and can’t open my hood to get to the battery for replacement or re-charge.
If you have the alarm and the battery goes dead, you cannot open the front trunk to get to the battery to jump start it. There have been three techniques discussed for entering the front trunk when this problem manifests itself. There is a Porsche Technical Bulletin describing one way that works for entering the car.
My channel is based around my Porsche boxster, the day to day trial and tribulations of maintaining it, restoration and upgrades, Also getting out and going places, going on adventures after all that’s what a car is about, so it’s not just car’s there’s some content for everybody!
1. Keep the key in your ashtray…. 2. Under the fuse cover (where the spoiler switch is in the drivers footwell) is a piece of paper with instructions on what to do. Basically, use jump cables to connect neg to the door catch striker on the drivers door aperture, and the positive to the special terminal that pulls out from the fuse box.
And of cause the inside story on recording it on video for you, which is easer said than done. if there’s anything you would like to see let know, enjoy and please subscribe to my channel! I hope you enjoy! Paul An error occurred while retrieving sharing information.