Why is the odometer on my Porsche not working?

Why is the odometer on my Porsche not working?

The chances are that the tiny, little 15-tooth plastic planetary-gear that drives the odometer from the speedo sensor has turned into soft gel-like rubber over the years, apparently due to excessive heat and a corrosive oil lubricant. Note that this fix is not difficult but it is risky.

What causes a seat belt to fail on a Porsche Boxster?

Cause: Faulty seat belt receptacles. Details: If the airbag idiot light appears on the dash, the most frequent cause is a fault in the relay in the seat belt. The Boxster has a relay that detects and records whether the seat belt was being worn if the airbag deploys.

Is there a problem with the Porsche Boxster 996?

In some cases, there is a leak through the crank case wall. Porsche has a unique way of casting the crank cases on the Boxster and 996. Porsche subcontracts out the process of pouring the Boxster aluminum crank cases.

How long does it take to repair a Porsche Boxster?

Time in Shop: Under half an hour. Repair Instructions: You can repair it yourself by removing the lenses for the infra-red sensors for the alarm, then using a T25 torx driver to remove that latch assembly cover. Unplug the three cables from it. Find the center of the plastic switch and a little slot where it is held in place.

How to upgrade the Porsche Boxster 996 gauge cluster?

One of the neat upgrades that you can perform on your Boxster is to install the Porsche 911 (996) gauge cluster into your dashboard. The 996 cluster has two additional gauges, a voltmeter and an oil pressure gauge that you can hook up and make operational.

Cause: Faulty seat belt receptacles. Details: If the airbag idiot light appears on the dash, the most frequent cause is a fault in the relay in the seat belt. The Boxster has a relay that detects and records whether the seat belt was being worn if the airbag deploys.

Which is gauge pod to use on a 2001 Boxster?

A cluster from a 2001 Carrera is not correct for a 2001 Boxster: use a 2002 or later cluster. Part numbers have changed over the years, but two sample part numbers for this are 996-641-980-20 (manual) or 996-642-980-21 (Tiptronic). Which gauge pod to use?

Time in Shop: Under half an hour. Repair Instructions: You can repair it yourself by removing the lenses for the infra-red sensors for the alarm, then using a T25 torx driver to remove that latch assembly cover. Unplug the three cables from it. Find the center of the plastic switch and a little slot where it is held in place.

How many miles can a Porsche car go?

With proper maintenance and care, most Porsche vehicles can cross the 150,000-mile mark. However, the longevity of an average Porsche car depends majorly on factors like driving habits, service history, etc.

How many years does a Porsche 911 last?

Per numbers from automotive sites and 911 owners, the average 911 model can last up to 200,000 miles. If the 911 were your daily driver, and you put an average of 20k miles on it yearly, your car can last up to 10 years. It is important to know that some generations of the 911 models had the Intermediate Steering Shaft [IMS] problems in the past.

How long do Porsches last on the road?

Generally, Porsches stay in good condition for a long time. Even sports cars like the 911, which are built to be driven hard, can last for years with proper maintenance. Unsurprisingly, over two-thirds of all Porsche vehicles are on the road today.

Is the odometer on a Porsche 911 broken?

Perhaps the most predictable failure on the entire car, the odometer is also one of the most visible. Two distinct design flaws with the odometer coupled with the fact that many 911s have passed the 100,000 mile mark add up to a lot of broken odometers. The good news is that they can be fixed.

What kind of exhaust system does a Porsche 911 have?

2005-2008 Porsche 911 997.1 Agency Power Exhaust Muffler Kit +10HP! AP-997-170 (Fits: Porsche 911) Only 1 left!

Which is the best performance chip for Porsche?

Porsche Performance Chips are an industry leader for improving Porsche performance and MPG. Porsche Performance Chips are best in class horsepower, torque and fuel economy gains. A 60 second plug-n-play install is all it takes to increase the performance and mileage of your vehicle.

With proper maintenance and care, most Porsche vehicles can cross the 150,000-mile mark. However, the longevity of an average Porsche car depends majorly on factors like driving habits, service history, etc.