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Vehicle: All Technical Service Bulletins Body ­ Convertible Top Drain Information Service 5 29/09 ENU 5393

2010 Porsche Boxster (987) F6­2.9L
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Vehicle: All Technical Service Bulletins
Body ­ Convertible Top Drain Information
Service
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29/09 ENU 5393
The present document was valid at the time of print. A later version may be available online
Cabriolet Top Compartment Water Drains
Model year:
as of 2005
Vehicle Type:
Boxster (987)/Boxster S (987)
Concerns:
Instructions for regular vehicle maintenance and cabriolet top care.
Information:
Accumulation of dirt and debris in water drains in cabriolet top compartment drain area.
If vehicles are frequently parked under or close to trees, shrubs, hedges or bushes, leaves and dirt and debris can accumulate and
become deposited in the spaces between the top and the top compartment lid.
If these deposits are not removed, they can get into the top compartment when the top is opened.
In certain circumstances, this can block the water drains and can cause water to leak into the interior of the vehicle.
While caring for the vehicle, all functional areas, such as air intakes, cabriolet top compartment, lids, doors, flaps, must always be
checked for dirt and debris and must be cleaned accordingly.
In order to reduce the possibility of blocked water drain pipes as described in 539330 Cleaning rear water drains, vehicles, which were
manufactured on or after the specified date of introduction, have additional filters installed in the rear water drains in the cabriolet top
compartment.
These can be retrofitted as required in accordance with the description below on vehicles manufactured before the date of introduction of
the filters.
Information
Please note that the presence or installation of filters does not mean that the cabriolet top compartment no longer needs to be checked
regularly and cleaned if necessary. The filters merely prevent dirt and debris from getting into the water drain pipes.
Customer Information:
Please provide the customer a copy of this TI and inform them that they must inspect and clean the cabriolet top compartment regularly
in accordance with the procedures described here.
If customer vehicles are found to have dirt and debris deposits in the cabriolet top compartment area, the water drains must be checked
for blockages and may have to be cleaned as described in 539330 Cleaning rear water drains in order to prevent subsequent damage.
In this case, advise your customer to retrofit the water drain filters.
Maintenance:
We wish to point out that both the cabriolet top compartment and the water drains must be checked for dirt and debris during
maintenance as part of a visual inspection of the engine compartment.2010 Porsche Boxster (987) F6­2.9L
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If necessary, the water drains must be cleaned as an additional billable task as described in 539330 Cleaning rear water drains.
The maintenance documents have been updated accordingly.
Parts Info:
Date of Introduction:
August 31, 2009
Work Procedure:
Retrofit the filter for the water drains in the side water drip pans on the top.
1
Move top into service position 6101lN Hood service position
Information
During maintenance work (Minor maintenance/Major maintenance and Intermediate maintenance/Servicing), the cabriolet top is moved
to service position as part of maintenance item "Engine compartment: visual inspection".
2 Switch off ignition and remove the ignition key so that the top cannot be activated inadvertently.
3 Fit a filter (­item 1­) into the opening for the water drain (­arrow­) on the water drip pans at the left and right side of the vehicle.
4 Switch on ignition and move the top out of service position 6101lN Hood service position
Working Time:
61142450: Installing filters for rear water drip pans (composite work); Labor time 10 ZE
References:
­­> 6101lN Hood service position
­­> 539330 Cleaning rear water drains
987310, 987311, 987320, 987321, 987330, 987340, 987360, 987361, 987371, 987381, 987740, 987741
Model year as of 2005
C02, C36