Code P0455 on a Porsche Boxster indicates a large leak in the evaporative emission control system, which can lead to increased emissions and potential fuel vapor leaks. Code P0507 signifies that the engine is idling higher than expected, often due to a vacuum leak or an issue with the idle air control system. Both codes should be diagnosed and addressed to ensure optimal performance and compliance with emissions regulations.
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Trouble code P0117 means: Engine coolant temperature circuit low input
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The code simply indicates that the EVAP emission control detects a leak
A PO455 code on a 2000 Dodge Stratus V6 means that there is a large leak in the gas tank or the fuel system. The leak is so great that fuel pressure cannot build up.
The boxster comes with a 4 digit radio code card in the owners manual. After a while, these cards are often lost. The Porsche Approved dealer may or may not charge you to recover your radio code (especially if you are a frequent customer). As an alternative, you may just need to recover the radio's serial number to decode the 4 digit radio key. The full process and decoder is available here: http://www.a2dvoices.com/realitycheck/porsche/
VIN= Vehicle Identification NumberThis is how your car is different from others. For example: Every 2010 Porsche Boxster has a different VIN. A Porsche has a WPO code WPO means World Purchase Order. On carfax.com you type in your cars VIN number to see it's title and more history.
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Engine code P0507 mean High idle speed. Check out the the idle speed control motor(ISC). LOCATED near the throttle body.
The P112 code in a 1999 Porsche Boxster typically indicates an issue with the throttle position sensor (TPS), which can affect engine performance and fuel efficiency. It's advisable to check the TPS for proper function, as well as inspect the wiring and connections for any damage or corrosion. If the sensor or its components are faulty, replacing them should resolve the code and restore normal operation. Always consult a professional mechanic for a thorough diagnosis and repair.