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Pollen filter Boxster

salva

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Hi,

Pollen filter Boxster: silly and simple question, where is it and how do you get to it please, thanks.

Salvador
 
Under the plastic panel at the back of the front boot (the one with the washer bottle filler in it).
Use a torx screwdriver to undo the single screw in the panel. Pull panel up and forward - you might find it helps to remove the washer bottle cap to get the panel to clear this easily!)

The pollen filter is under the bottom of the windscreen. It's more expensive than the oil or air filters...
 
Mark,

Later than anticipated but many thanks for the info. The filter was in fact on the other side of the washer bottle, we now have a LHD. The cost for the new filter was 28 euros and a few cents, acceptable.
Regards
Salvador
 

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