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986 radiator cap problem?

garyc

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i'm losing water and i've been told porsche replaced radiator caps on boxsters? i have a condensation in the boot above the cap, any ideas?
 
Gary
Sorry I am not techie enough to point you to a previous thread here, but it has been discussed, the condensation that is.
I believe if you take off the caps for the water and oil you can lift off a cover plate and then tighten down some screws, torx if I recall (only just learnt what they are in the last year), and that sorts the condensation problem.I assume you have a 986.
Hope this helps
Peter
 
If you have a 986, and the part number on the cap ends in 00, then it is the old type which is prone to leaking. If the number ends in 01, then it's the new type cap.
 

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