Broken Boxster roof.
Broken Boxster roof.
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VladD

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8,128 posts

283 months

Monday 30th June 2014
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I've just broken the roof on my Boxster (987.1). I went to put it down, but the centre catch recaught and then there was a bang. The windows and rear cover still do their stuff, but the roof itself no longer moves. Can anyone point me to where I should start looking to see what has happened?

benters

1,459 posts

152 months

Monday 30th June 2014
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I expect you have broken one of the struts which are designed to fail under 'too much tension' rather than anything super serious with the motor.
As it turned out a bottle of Dr Pepper of all things put in the back of mine by my nephew achieved the same result when it became wedged in the system somehow on a trip to Tignes a few years back. In my case the strut broke, not the drink bottle !!
All sorted by Porsche at what I thought was a reasonable cost. . .

Funk

26,980 posts

227 months

Monday 30th June 2014
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Yep, my mate's just did this. There are two small plastic white threaded knuckle joints (one per side) which are designed to break rather than something more expensive! A couple of quid and some scraped knuckles to fix it. Check the alignment carefully, that's probably what's caused it to go in the first place.

VladD

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8,128 posts

283 months

Monday 30th June 2014
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Just had a look and both plastic bits are broken and one of the rods is definitely fked. Thanks for the help.

hollydog

1,108 posts

210 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2014
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Just had to do mine . Bought the plastic parts from ebay rather than the full push rod from porsche. From a chap in Germany. They did take a while to come but they worked and fitted very well. Think they where £20 ish for the two.

VladD

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8,128 posts

283 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2014
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I've just order the arms from t'internet. £90 for two. Hopefully the arms are easy to replace.

hollydog

1,108 posts

210 months

Thursday 3rd July 2014
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You are best to undo the silver torx bolt. The one that adjusts the length. Put some tape on the push rod where the ball joint ends . Unscrew the old joint and screw new one down to the tape. When you come to refitting the push rod there should be a mark from the bolt . line up and tighten. This way you will get the correct length and it is easier than taking the whole rod off.

Don't open and close your hood to much. The damaged push rod can rip the drip trap. and they are hard to replace.

VladD

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8,128 posts

283 months

Thursday 3rd July 2014
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I have to replace the whole arm on both sides unfortunately. I'm hoping that they are simple to remove.

WRumbled

392 posts

245 months

Friday 4th July 2014
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VladD said:
I've just order the arms from t'internet. £90 for two. Hopefully the arms are easy to replace.
That sounds expensive. A local specialist (Newcastle) supplied and fitted two for me a couple of weeks back, £105 all in. Full arms, too.

VladD

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8,128 posts

283 months

Friday 4th July 2014
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WRumbled said:
VladD said:
I've just order the arms from t'internet. £90 for two. Hopefully the arms are easy to replace.
That sounds expensive. A local specialist (Newcastle) supplied and fitted two for me a couple of weeks back, £105 all in. Full arms, too.
You've done well there. My local specialist quoted £90 for parts and two hours to fit at £75 per hour. Did you replace the whole arms or just the ball joints?

WRumbled

392 posts

245 months

Friday 4th July 2014
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VladD said:
You've done well there. My local specialist quoted £90 for parts and two hours to fit at £75 per hour. Did you replace the whole arms or just the ball joints?
Whole arms. Parts were around £70 (from Porsche), and they charged me half an hours labour, £35. They sent me a text when the parts were in, told me to give them a little notice, but more or less just turn up, and they fitted them whilst I was waiting / having a chat. It only took half an hour, too.

D and G, if it's not breaking any rules. Two ex-Porsche guys who've set up a stones throw from Porsche Newcastle.

VladD

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8,128 posts

283 months

Friday 4th July 2014
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WRumbled said:
Whole arms. Parts were around £70 (from Porsche), and they charged me half an hours labour, £35. They sent me a text when the parts were in, told me to give them a little notice, but more or less just turn up, and they fitted them whilst I was waiting / having a chat. It only took half an hour, too.

D and G, if it's not breaking any rules. Two ex-Porsche guys who've set up a stones throw from Porsche Newcastle.
That sounds like excellent service. I thought two hours sound a bit excessive for what the job was. Didn't like the guy on the phone much either, bit of an attitude.