Can you work on your PORSCHE BOXSTER? Yes you can! We did a $1600 dealer repair for $10!

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  • Опубликовано: 5 апр 2024
  • We did a $1600 dealer repair for $10! If you are worried about working on your Boxster, don't be! It's actually a really easy car to work on. This is the moment I realized I could work on this car and I had zero experience working on cars of any kind.
    Disclaimer: This is a channel created for entertainment purposes only. I have had personal success with repairs or tips shown in the videos on this channel but I am not a professional car mechanic and as such cannot make any warranty or claim that the tips or repairs shown on this channel will work for anyone else and as such I assume no liability for personal injury or damage to your vehicle should you choose to attempt any of the repairs shown on this channel. I always recommend a qualified professional mechanic be used to work on any vehicle.
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Комментарии • 13

  • @dfavilla2
    @dfavilla2 Месяц назад +1

    I'm "graduating" from Miata's to a Boxster and doing my homework. I'm a short few days from making my purchase. Service and service costs have been a concern. I love the way you go about your videos, and the conversational way that you have in describing your experiences. It translates! I subscribed and I'll look forward to more. Thank you.

    • @Boxster986Fan
      @Boxster986Fan  Месяц назад

      Means so much! Thanks! It’s incredibly time consuming to put this content together so when I hear it’s helping people it really helps me keep going.

  • @briansturgill5905
    @briansturgill5905 Месяц назад

    Great experience and yeah I’ve worked in my 2000 986 for last 24 years. It’s been really fun. Knowing nothing to knowing more than the dealer does. It’s pretty awesome. Least it was just lose. Otherwise licking the camshafts and changing a tensioner sounds daunting but pretty easy TBH keep up the great experiences!

  • @incubus1195
    @incubus1195 Месяц назад

    You are far kinda to the “shop” where you had significant work done than I would likely be in a similar situation, i.e. zen like calm versus angry pit bull. Well done for tackling it yourselves. I am looking for a 986s in the UK at present (admittedly I am still torn between a late 986s and a 987.1s) and I have a wish list of options, exterior colour, heated seats, interior spec, year range, etc … to which I have added “a Kurt” 😁

    • @Boxster986Fan
      @Boxster986Fan  Месяц назад +1

      “…to which I have added, “a Kurt”😂
      Best comment to date! Yes knowing “a Kurt” is a key part of the equation.

  • @danielmimura1715
    @danielmimura1715 3 месяца назад +2

    Of course they go straight to replacing the whole system. It's a racket.
    I hate that you can't just depend on them not to try stuff like that and have to dig yourself whenever you can. My older bike had tons of oil leaks too. Lots to patch up. Hoses degrade. But if you can do the work, it's really cheap repairs if you have the time to poke around.

    • @Boxster986Fan
      @Boxster986Fan  3 месяца назад +1

      Yep. Certainly changed my life when it comes to cars. Once I got past the worry that I would break something and make it worse, it’s been awesome to learn to fix these completely doable problems. Am I going to be removing the engine anytime soon, ha, nope, not brave enough to tackle that yet. But there are hundreds of other things that are easy-ish that will save so much money.

  • @bluray4687
    @bluray4687 3 месяца назад

    Out of curiosity, what was the name of the shop you went to in Az? I live in the Phoenix area and want to make certain i dont take my 987.2 there

    • @Boxster986Fan
      @Boxster986Fan  3 месяца назад

      Hey there! Go ahead and send me an email and I can let you know. I don't want to blast them publicly. My email is: porsche986fan@gmail.com

  • @franciscolinera7618
    @franciscolinera7618 3 месяца назад

    Boxter? Saving money?
    That's an oxymoron.
    You want to save money, stay away from the Boxter.

    • @Boxster986Fan
      @Boxster986Fan  3 месяца назад +1

      Ha! No doubt there are things about the 986 Boxster that weren’t the smartest design (IMS bearing etc) which also apply the 911 996
      But it is a much easier car to work on yourself than people think because it’s so analog as opposed to any modern Porsche that you are basically handcuffed to a dealership or specialty shop.
      But any 20+ year old car will need repairs regardless of brand.😎

  • @briansturgill5905
    @briansturgill5905 Месяц назад +1

    Great experience and yeah I’ve worked in my 2000 986 for last 24 years. It’s been really fun. Knowing nothing to knowing more than the dealer does. It’s pretty awesome. Least it was just lose. Otherwise licking the camshafts and changing a tensioner sounds daunting but pretty easy TBH keep up the great experiences!