Tuesday, 18 August 2020

2000 Porsche Boxster (986) F6-2.7L Page 240

1 The breather hose must be removed at the heat exchanger (--> Figure 1 -item A-) after the engine is removed from the vehicle.

2 The removed breather hose must be reinstalled on the new engine (replacement or reconditioned engine), which will be installed in the

vehicle.

If the new engine comes pre-fitted with a breather hose, this must be replaced with the removed breather hose.

DisclaimerTechnical Service Bulletin # 4/0901 Date: 090424

Tires/Wheels - Handling Instructions After Damaged

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0901

Binder - Service Technical Bulletins

Date: 4-24-09

Handling of Wheel Tire Assemblies

Following Accident Damage

Vehicle Type:

All

Concern:

The handling of tire and wheel assemblies following accident damage.

Information:

When repairing Porsche vehicles following accident damage, the following requirements must be adhered to for safety reasons:

Wheels

^ Straightening and welding work on light alloy wheels is not permissible

^ Paint damage may be repaired; should the damage extend into the light alloy material, the wheel must be replaced

Tires

^ Repairs to Porsche approved N-Spec tires are not authorized.

For Vehicles With TPM - Tire Pressure Monitoring System

The complete valve with screw must be replaced in the following cases:

^ The wheel electronics are removed

^ The self-locking fastening screw is loose

^ The bead seat sealing ring is porous or damaged