2001 Porsche Boxster 5-speed Convertible on 2040-cars
Lincoln, Nebraska, United States
For sale I have a Beautiful 2001 Porsche Boxster 5-speed Convertible with only 65k. The car does not start I had a friend that works at the Porsche dealership come out and take a look at it and told me what most likely happened was that someone left the top down when it rained and as soon as the drivers seat gets wet the security control module which is located directly under the seat malfunctions and that is why the car will not start. He also told me that a fairly common problem. how to fix it would be to replace the security control module which you can get online for about $300 and a new key fob and you will have to take it in to Porsche dealership to get it programmed. I got an estimate from the dealership with parts and labor for $1200. I just do not have the time to mess with it right now that's why I am selling it we checked the engine oil and turned the engine over manually so it all works just the computer with key fob will need to be replaced. Also as you can tell in pics the drivers and passenger seats are both pretty torn up the but however the passenger seat still works and the drivers does not. The body is in great shape nice wheels no curb rash tires have about 85% tread left. Also I wanted to add I can help with shipping anywhere in the country just message me for a quote. Thanks and good luck bidding. |
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