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PORSCHE Boxster 2002

The 2002 Porsche Boxster S is a sleek convertible featuring a 3.2L, 6-cylinder engine producing around 250 hp. Manufactured by DR. ING. H.C.F. PORSCHE AG in Uusikaupunki, Finland, this two-door sports car offers an exhilarating driving experience. With a gross vehicle weight rating from 3,001 to 4,000 lbs, it combines performance with agility. Ideal for enthusiasts who crave top-down motoring in a high-performance package.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
250
Engine Number of Cylinders
6

Problems:

Oil leaks
Common issue in older Boxster models, often due to worn seals or gaskets.
Intermediate shaft (ims) bearing failure
Known issue in Porsche engines of this era, can lead to catastrophic engine failure if not addressed.
Rear main seal (rms) failure
Can cause oil leaks and is often related to the IMS bearing issue.
Cylinder scoring
Can occur due to poor lubrication or debris, leading to loss of compression and engine performance.
Coolant leaks
Radiator and coolant reservoir issues can lead to overheating if not properly maintained.
Air-oil separator failure
Can cause excessive smoke from the exhaust and poor engine performance.
Mass air flow (maf) sensor failure
Can lead to poor engine performance and fuel economy issues.
Spark plug tube seals
Can wear out over time, leading to oil leaks into the spark plug wells.
Chain tensioner wear
Can cause timing chain issues, leading to poor engine performance or engine damage.
PORSCHE Boxster 2002

The 2002 Porsche Boxster S is a convertible/cabriolet with a 3.2L, 6-cylinder gasoline engine producing 250 hp. Manufactured in Uusikaupunki, Finland by Valmet, this sporty 2-door passenger car offers an exhilarating driving experience with its sleek design and robust performance. The vehicle falls under the Class 1B weight rating, ensuring a lightweight and agile ride.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
250
Engine Number of Cylinders
6

Problems:

Oil leaks
Common issue in older Boxster models, often due to worn seals or gaskets.
Intermediate shaft (ims) bearing failure
Known issue in Porsche engines of this era, can lead to catastrophic engine failure if not addressed.
Rear main seal (rms) failure
Can cause oil leaks and is often related to the IMS bearing issue.
Cylinder scoring
Can occur due to poor lubrication or debris, leading to loss of compression and engine performance.
Coolant leaks
Radiator and coolant reservoir issues can lead to overheating if not properly maintained.
Air-oil separator failure
Can cause excessive smoke from the exhaust and poor engine performance.
Mass air flow (maf) sensor failure
Can lead to poor engine performance and fuel economy issues.
Spark plug tube seals
Can wear out over time, leading to oil leaks into the spark plug wells.
Chain tensioner wear
Can cause timing chain issues, leading to poor engine performance or engine damage.
PORSCHE Boxster 2002

The 2002 Porsche Boxster S is a sleek convertible powered by a 3.2L, 6-cylinder engine delivering 250 hp. Manufactured in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen, Germany, this two-door sports car offers an exhilarating drive with its refined design and robust performance.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
250
Engine Number of Cylinders
6

Problems:

Oil leaks
Common issue in older Boxster models, often due to worn seals or gaskets.
Intermediate shaft (ims) bearing failure
Known issue in Porsche engines of this era, can lead to catastrophic engine failure if not addressed.
Rear main seal (rms) failure
Can cause oil leaks and is often related to the IMS bearing issue.
Cylinder scoring
Can occur due to poor lubrication or debris, leading to loss of compression and engine performance.
Coolant leaks
Radiator and coolant reservoir issues can lead to overheating if not properly maintained.
Air-oil separator failure
Can cause excessive smoke from the exhaust and poor engine performance.
Mass air flow (maf) sensor failure
Can lead to poor engine performance and fuel economy issues.
Spark plug tube seals
Can wear out over time, leading to oil leaks into the spark plug wells.
Chain tensioner wear
Can cause timing chain issues, leading to poor engine performance or engine damage.
AUDI allroad 2002

The 2002 Audi allroad is a versatile wagon offering robust performance with a 2.7L V6 engine producing 250 hp. Safety features include curtain airbags for the 1st and 2nd rows, as well as front and side airbags for the driver and passenger. Manufactured in Neckarsulm, Germany, this multipurpose passenger vehicle is designed to meet TLEV emission standards. Ideal for those seeking a blend of practicality and luxury.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
250
Engine Manufacturer
Audi
Engine Number of Cylinders
6
Other Engine Info
50-St/Can. TLEV emission std. Emissions Certification Test Group: 2ADXV02.7333

Problems:

Oil leaks
Common issue with older Audi engines, especially around valve covers and camshaft seals.
Timing belt failure
The 2002 Audi allroad with a V6 engine is known for timing belt issues, which can cause severe engine damage if not replaced at recommended intervals.
Faulty ignition coils
Audi engines from this era frequently have problems with ignition coils, leading to misfires and poor performance.
Turbocharger failure
If the model is equipped with a turbocharged engine, the turbocharger can fail, causing a loss of power and increased exhaust smoke.
Coolant leaks
The 2002 Audi allroad may experience coolant leaks from hoses, the radiator, or the water pump.
Carbon build-up
Direct injection engines, like those found in the Audi allroad, can suffer from carbon build-up on intake valves, leading to performance issues.
Mass air flow (maf) sensor failure
Faulty MAF sensors are a known problem, leading to incorrect air-fuel mixtures and poor engine performance.
Pcv valve issues
Problems with the Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) valve can lead to excessive oil consumption and engine sludge.
PORSCHE Boxster 2002

The 2002 Porsche Boxster S is a sleek convertible with a 3.2L, 6-cylinder engine producing 250 horsepower. Manufactured by DR. ING. H.C.F. PORSCHE AG in Finland, this two-door sports car offers exhilarating performance and a luxurious driving experience. Perfect for those who crave both style and speed.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
250
Engine Number of Cylinders
6

Problems:

Oil leaks
Common issue in older Boxster models, often due to worn seals or gaskets.
Intermediate shaft (ims) bearing failure
Known issue in Porsche engines of this era, can lead to catastrophic engine failure if not addressed.
Rear main seal (rms) failure
Can cause oil leaks and is often related to the IMS bearing issue.
Cylinder scoring
Can occur due to poor lubrication or debris, leading to loss of compression and engine performance.
Coolant leaks
Radiator and coolant reservoir issues can lead to overheating if not properly maintained.
Air-oil separator failure
Can cause excessive smoke from the exhaust and poor engine performance.
Mass air flow (maf) sensor failure
Can lead to poor engine performance and fuel economy issues.
Spark plug tube seals
Can wear out over time, leading to oil leaks into the spark plug wells.
Chain tensioner wear
Can cause timing chain issues, leading to poor engine performance or engine damage.
PORSCHE Boxster 2002

The 2002 Porsche Boxster S is a sleek convertible powered by a 3.2L, 6-cylinder engine delivering 250 hp. Known for its agility and performance, this two-door sports car combines luxury with a thrilling driving experience. Built in Uusikaupunki, Finland by Valmet, it offers a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating between 3,560 to 3,649 lbs. A quintessential choice for enthusiasts seeking a blend of style and power.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
250
Engine Number of Cylinders
6

Problems:

Oil leaks
Common issue in older Boxster models, often due to worn seals or gaskets.
Intermediate shaft (ims) bearing failure
Known issue in Porsche engines of this era, can lead to catastrophic engine failure if not addressed.
Rear main seal (rms) failure
Can cause oil leaks and is often related to the IMS bearing issue.
Cylinder scoring
Can occur due to poor lubrication or debris, leading to loss of compression and engine performance.
Coolant leaks
Radiator and coolant reservoir issues can lead to overheating if not properly maintained.
Air-oil separator failure
Can cause excessive smoke from the exhaust and poor engine performance.
Mass air flow (maf) sensor failure
Can lead to poor engine performance and fuel economy issues.
Spark plug tube seals
Can wear out over time, leading to oil leaks into the spark plug wells.
Chain tensioner wear
Can cause timing chain issues, leading to poor engine performance or engine damage.
PORSCHE Boxster 2002

The 2002 Porsche Boxster S is a sleek convertible with a 3.2L, 6-cylinder engine producing 250 hp. This gasoline-powered, two-door sports car offers a thrilling driving experience. Manufactured in Uusikaupunki, Finland by Valmet, it falls within the Class 1B weight rating range.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
250
Engine Number of Cylinders
6

Problems:

Oil leaks
Common issue in older Boxster models, often due to worn seals or gaskets.
Intermediate shaft (ims) bearing failure
Known issue in Porsche engines of this era, can lead to catastrophic engine failure if not addressed.
Rear main seal (rms) failure
Can cause oil leaks and is often related to the IMS bearing issue.
Cylinder scoring
Can occur due to poor lubrication or debris, leading to loss of compression and engine performance.
Coolant leaks
Radiator and coolant reservoir issues can lead to overheating if not properly maintained.
Air-oil separator failure
Can cause excessive smoke from the exhaust and poor engine performance.
Mass air flow (maf) sensor failure
Can lead to poor engine performance and fuel economy issues.
Spark plug tube seals
Can wear out over time, leading to oil leaks into the spark plug wells.
Chain tensioner wear
Can cause timing chain issues, leading to poor engine performance or engine damage.
AUDI allroad 2002

The 2002 Audi allroad is a versatile wagon with a robust 2.7L V6 engine delivering 250 hp. It features comprehensive safety systems, including curtain and side airbags for both front rows. Manufactured in Neckarsulm, Germany, this multipurpose passenger vehicle offers a blend of performance and practicality. Ideal for those needing space and luxury combined with Audi's renowned engineering.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
250
Engine Manufacturer
Audi
Engine Number of Cylinders
6
Other Engine Info
50-St/Can. TLEV emission std. Emissions Certification Test Group: 2ADXV02.7333

Problems:

Oil leaks
Common issue with older Audi engines, especially around valve covers and camshaft seals.
Timing belt failure
The 2002 Audi allroad with a V6 engine is known for timing belt issues, which can cause severe engine damage if not replaced at recommended intervals.
Faulty ignition coils
Audi engines from this era frequently have problems with ignition coils, leading to misfires and poor performance.
Turbocharger failure
If the model is equipped with a turbocharged engine, the turbocharger can fail, causing a loss of power and increased exhaust smoke.
Coolant leaks
The 2002 Audi allroad may experience coolant leaks from hoses, the radiator, or the water pump.
Carbon build-up
Direct injection engines, like those found in the Audi allroad, can suffer from carbon build-up on intake valves, leading to performance issues.
Mass air flow (maf) sensor failure
Faulty MAF sensors are a known problem, leading to incorrect air-fuel mixtures and poor engine performance.
Pcv valve issues
Problems with the Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) valve can lead to excessive oil consumption and engine sludge.
PORSCHE Boxster 2002

The 2002 Porsche Boxster S is a stunning convertible with a 3.2L, 6-cylinder engine producing 250 hp. Manufactured by Dr. Ing. h.c.F. Porsche AG in Uusikaupunki, Finland, this sporty two-door vehicle runs on gasoline and falls within the Class 1B weight rating. With its sleek design and high-performance capabilities, the Boxster S offers an exhilarating driving experience.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
250
Engine Number of Cylinders
6

Problems:

Oil leaks
Common issue in older Boxster models, often due to worn seals or gaskets.
Intermediate shaft (ims) bearing failure
Known issue in Porsche engines of this era, can lead to catastrophic engine failure if not addressed.
Rear main seal (rms) failure
Can cause oil leaks and is often related to the IMS bearing issue.
Cylinder scoring
Can occur due to poor lubrication or debris, leading to loss of compression and engine performance.
Coolant leaks
Radiator and coolant reservoir issues can lead to overheating if not properly maintained.
Air-oil separator failure
Can cause excessive smoke from the exhaust and poor engine performance.
Mass air flow (maf) sensor failure
Can lead to poor engine performance and fuel economy issues.
Spark plug tube seals
Can wear out over time, leading to oil leaks into the spark plug wells.
Chain tensioner wear
Can cause timing chain issues, leading to poor engine performance or engine damage.
AUDI S4 2002

The 2002 Audi S4 is a high-performance sedan equipped with a 2.7L V6 engine producing 250 horsepower. Designed with safety in mind, it features curtain airbags for the first and second rows, as well as side airbags for the front seats. Built in Ingolstadt, Germany, this vehicle meets TLEV emission standards and offers manual seat belts.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
250
Engine Manufacturer
Audi
Engine Number of Cylinders
6
Other Engine Info
50-St/Can. TLEV emission std. Emissions Certification Test Group: 2ADXV02.7333

Problems:

Oil leaks
Audi S4 from 2002 with a V6 engine is known for developing oil leaks, particularly from the valve cover gaskets and camshaft seals.
Timing chain tensioner failure
The timing chain tensioner in older Audi S4 models can fail, leading to chain rattle and potential engine damage if not addressed.
Turbocharger issues
If equipped with a turbocharged engine, the Audi S4 can experience turbocharger failures, including wastegate issues and oil leaks.
Ignition coil failure
The ignition coils in the 2002 Audi S4 are prone to failure, leading to misfires and poor engine performance.
Pcv valve problems
The Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) valve can fail, resulting in increased oil consumption and rough idling.
Mass air flow sensor failure
The Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor can become contaminated or fail, causing poor engine performance and reduced fuel economy.
Cooling system problems
The cooling system components, such as the water pump and thermostat, may fail, leading to overheating issues.
Carbon build-up
Direct injection engines like the one in the S4 can develop carbon build-up on the intake valves, leading to rough idling and reduced performance.
Fuel pump failure
The fuel pump can fail over time, resulting in starting issues and poor engine performance.
Catalytic converter issues
The catalytic converters can become clogged or fail, leading to reduced engine performance and increased emissions.
PORSCHE Boxster 2002

The 2002 Porsche Boxster S is a sleek convertible with a 3.2L, 6-cylinder engine delivering 250 hp. Manufactured by DR. ING. H.C.F. PORSCHE AG in Uusikaupunki, Finland, this two-door sports car runs on gasoline and falls within the Class 1B weight range.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
250
Engine Number of Cylinders
6

Problems:

Oil leaks
Common issue in older Boxster models, often due to worn seals or gaskets.
Intermediate shaft (ims) bearing failure
Known issue in Porsche engines of this era, can lead to catastrophic engine failure if not addressed.
Rear main seal (rms) failure
Can cause oil leaks and is often related to the IMS bearing issue.
Cylinder scoring
Can occur due to poor lubrication or debris, leading to loss of compression and engine performance.
Coolant leaks
Radiator and coolant reservoir issues can lead to overheating if not properly maintained.
Air-oil separator failure
Can cause excessive smoke from the exhaust and poor engine performance.
Mass air flow (maf) sensor failure
Can lead to poor engine performance and fuel economy issues.
Spark plug tube seals
Can wear out over time, leading to oil leaks into the spark plug wells.
Chain tensioner wear
Can cause timing chain issues, leading to poor engine performance or engine damage.
PORSCHE Boxster 2002

The 2002 Porsche Boxster S is a sleek convertible powered by a 3.2L, 6-cylinder engine delivering 250 hp. Manufactured by DR. ING. H.C.F. PORSCHE AG, this model boasts a curb weight within the Class 1B range and offers a thrilling driving experience fueled by gasoline. Assembled in Uusikaupunki, Finland, this two-door cabriolet exemplifies Porsche's commitment to performance and luxury.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
250
Engine Number of Cylinders
6

Problems:

Oil leaks
Common issue in older Boxster models, often due to worn seals or gaskets.
Intermediate shaft (ims) bearing failure
Known issue in Porsche engines of this era, can lead to catastrophic engine failure if not addressed.
Rear main seal (rms) failure
Can cause oil leaks and is often related to the IMS bearing issue.
Cylinder scoring
Can occur due to poor lubrication or debris, leading to loss of compression and engine performance.
Coolant leaks
Radiator and coolant reservoir issues can lead to overheating if not properly maintained.
Air-oil separator failure
Can cause excessive smoke from the exhaust and poor engine performance.
Mass air flow (maf) sensor failure
Can lead to poor engine performance and fuel economy issues.
Spark plug tube seals
Can wear out over time, leading to oil leaks into the spark plug wells.
Chain tensioner wear
Can cause timing chain issues, leading to poor engine performance or engine damage.
AUDI S4 2002

The 2002 Audi S4 Avant is a performance-oriented wagon equipped with a 2.7L V6 engine producing 250 hp. Built in Ingolstadt, Germany, this U.S. market model features advanced safety with curtain airbags for the 1st and 2nd rows, and side airbags for the front passengers. It's a practical yet sporty choice with its combination of robust performance and comprehensive safety features.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
250
Engine Manufacturer
Audi
Engine Number of Cylinders
6
Other Engine Info
50-St/Can. TLEV emission std. Emissions Certification Test Group: 2ADXV02.7333

Problems:

Oil leaks
Audi S4 from 2002 with a V6 engine is known for developing oil leaks, particularly from the valve cover gaskets and camshaft seals.
Timing chain tensioner failure
The timing chain tensioner in older Audi S4 models can fail, leading to chain rattle and potential engine damage if not addressed.
Turbocharger issues
If equipped with a turbocharged engine, the Audi S4 can experience turbocharger failures, including wastegate issues and oil leaks.
Ignition coil failure
The ignition coils in the 2002 Audi S4 are prone to failure, leading to misfires and poor engine performance.
Pcv valve problems
The Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) valve can fail, resulting in increased oil consumption and rough idling.
Mass air flow sensor failure
The Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor can become contaminated or fail, causing poor engine performance and reduced fuel economy.
Cooling system problems
The cooling system components, such as the water pump and thermostat, may fail, leading to overheating issues.
Carbon build-up
Direct injection engines like the one in the S4 can develop carbon build-up on the intake valves, leading to rough idling and reduced performance.
Fuel pump failure
The fuel pump can fail over time, resulting in starting issues and poor engine performance.
Catalytic converter issues
The catalytic converters can become clogged or fail, leading to reduced engine performance and increased emissions.
AUDI S4 2002

The 2002 Audi S4 Avant is a high-performance wagon featuring a 2.7L V6 engine producing 250 horsepower. Built in Ingolstadt, Germany, this model prioritizes safety with curtain airbags in both the 1st and 2nd rows, alongside front and side airbags for the driver and passenger. It’s designed for the U.S. market and meets TLEV emission standards. This versatile four-door wagon offers a blend of power, safety, and practicality.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
250
Engine Manufacturer
Audi
Engine Number of Cylinders
6
Other Engine Info
50-St/Can. TLEV emission std. Emissions Certification Test Group: 2ADXV02.7333

Problems:

Oil leaks
Audi S4 from 2002 with a V6 engine is known for developing oil leaks, particularly from the valve cover gaskets and camshaft seals.
Timing chain tensioner failure
The timing chain tensioner in older Audi S4 models can fail, leading to chain rattle and potential engine damage if not addressed.
Turbocharger issues
If equipped with a turbocharged engine, the Audi S4 can experience turbocharger failures, including wastegate issues and oil leaks.
Ignition coil failure
The ignition coils in the 2002 Audi S4 are prone to failure, leading to misfires and poor engine performance.
Pcv valve problems
The Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) valve can fail, resulting in increased oil consumption and rough idling.
Mass air flow sensor failure
The Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor can become contaminated or fail, causing poor engine performance and reduced fuel economy.
Cooling system problems
The cooling system components, such as the water pump and thermostat, may fail, leading to overheating issues.
Carbon build-up
Direct injection engines like the one in the S4 can develop carbon build-up on the intake valves, leading to rough idling and reduced performance.
Fuel pump failure
The fuel pump can fail over time, resulting in starting issues and poor engine performance.
Catalytic converter issues
The catalytic converters can become clogged or fail, leading to reduced engine performance and increased emissions.
PORSCHE Boxster 2002

The 2002 Porsche Boxster S is a sleek convertible powered by a 3.2L, 6-cylinder engine delivering 250 horsepower. Manufactured by DR. ING. H.C.F. PORSCHE AG in Finland, this two-door sports car combines luxury with performance, making it a standout in its class.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
250
Engine Number of Cylinders
6

Problems:

Oil leaks
Common issue in older Boxster models, often due to worn seals or gaskets.
Intermediate shaft (ims) bearing failure
Known issue in Porsche engines of this era, can lead to catastrophic engine failure if not addressed.
Rear main seal (rms) failure
Can cause oil leaks and is often related to the IMS bearing issue.
Cylinder scoring
Can occur due to poor lubrication or debris, leading to loss of compression and engine performance.
Coolant leaks
Radiator and coolant reservoir issues can lead to overheating if not properly maintained.
Air-oil separator failure
Can cause excessive smoke from the exhaust and poor engine performance.
Mass air flow (maf) sensor failure
Can lead to poor engine performance and fuel economy issues.
Spark plug tube seals
Can wear out over time, leading to oil leaks into the spark plug wells.
Chain tensioner wear
Can cause timing chain issues, leading to poor engine performance or engine damage.
PORSCHE Boxster 2002

The 2002 Porsche Boxster S is a sleek convertible boasting a 3.2L, 6-cylinder engine with 250 horsepower. Manufactured by Dr. Ing. h.c.F. Porsche AG in Finland, this two-door sports car offers an exhilarating driving experience. With a gross vehicle weight rating of up to 3,649 lbs, it's designed for both performance and style.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
250
Engine Number of Cylinders
6

Problems:

Oil leaks
Common issue in older Boxster models, often due to worn seals or gaskets.
Intermediate shaft (ims) bearing failure
Known issue in Porsche engines of this era, can lead to catastrophic engine failure if not addressed.
Rear main seal (rms) failure
Can cause oil leaks and is often related to the IMS bearing issue.
Cylinder scoring
Can occur due to poor lubrication or debris, leading to loss of compression and engine performance.
Coolant leaks
Radiator and coolant reservoir issues can lead to overheating if not properly maintained.
Air-oil separator failure
Can cause excessive smoke from the exhaust and poor engine performance.
Mass air flow (maf) sensor failure
Can lead to poor engine performance and fuel economy issues.
Spark plug tube seals
Can wear out over time, leading to oil leaks into the spark plug wells.
Chain tensioner wear
Can cause timing chain issues, leading to poor engine performance or engine damage.
AUDI allroad 2002

The 2002 Audi allroad is a versatile wagon equipped with a 2.7L V6 engine producing 250 hp. It features curtain airbags in the 1st and 2nd rows, and front airbags for both driver and passenger. Manufactured in Neckarsulm, Germany, this model meets TLEV emission standards and offers a robust build with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of up to 6,000 lb. Ideal for those seeking a blend of performance and safety in a multipurpose passenger vehicle.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
250
Engine Manufacturer
Audi
Engine Number of Cylinders
6
Other Engine Info
50-St/Can. TLEV emission std. Emissions Certification Test Group: 2ADXV02.7333

Problems:

Oil leaks
Common issue with older Audi engines, especially around valve covers and camshaft seals.
Timing belt failure
The 2002 Audi allroad with a V6 engine is known for timing belt issues, which can cause severe engine damage if not replaced at recommended intervals.
Faulty ignition coils
Audi engines from this era frequently have problems with ignition coils, leading to misfires and poor performance.
Turbocharger failure
If the model is equipped with a turbocharged engine, the turbocharger can fail, causing a loss of power and increased exhaust smoke.
Coolant leaks
The 2002 Audi allroad may experience coolant leaks from hoses, the radiator, or the water pump.
Carbon build-up
Direct injection engines, like those found in the Audi allroad, can suffer from carbon build-up on intake valves, leading to performance issues.
Mass air flow (maf) sensor failure
Faulty MAF sensors are a known problem, leading to incorrect air-fuel mixtures and poor engine performance.
Pcv valve issues
Problems with the Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) valve can lead to excessive oil consumption and engine sludge.
PORSCHE Boxster 2002

The 2002 Porsche Boxster S is a sleek convertible boasting a 3.2L, 6-cylinder engine with 250 horsepower. Manufactured by Dr. Ing. h.c.F. Porsche AG and assembled in Uusikaupunki, Finland, this two-door sports car offers a thrilling ride with a gross vehicle weight rating between 3,560 and 3,649 pounds. Fuelled by gasoline, it represents the epitome of Porsche engineering and design.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
250
Engine Number of Cylinders
6

Problems:

Oil leaks
Common issue in older Boxster models, often due to worn seals or gaskets.
Intermediate shaft (ims) bearing failure
Known issue in Porsche engines of this era, can lead to catastrophic engine failure if not addressed.
Rear main seal (rms) failure
Can cause oil leaks and is often related to the IMS bearing issue.
Cylinder scoring
Can occur due to poor lubrication or debris, leading to loss of compression and engine performance.
Coolant leaks
Radiator and coolant reservoir issues can lead to overheating if not properly maintained.
Air-oil separator failure
Can cause excessive smoke from the exhaust and poor engine performance.
Mass air flow (maf) sensor failure
Can lead to poor engine performance and fuel economy issues.
Spark plug tube seals
Can wear out over time, leading to oil leaks into the spark plug wells.
Chain tensioner wear
Can cause timing chain issues, leading to poor engine performance or engine damage.
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