How To Fix The Horn on a Porsche Boxster 986: Craigslist Project Porsche Ep.2

How To Fix The Horn on a Porsche Boxster 986: Craigslist Project Porsche Ep.2

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samin90 says:

Instead of getting a $100 replacement part you could have just got a couple o-rings for 50 cents and put them on top of the worn out bushings

7c8f says:

You have to take the whole front off to replace a horn, we make it simple!

7c8f says:

I have NEVER owned a car that the horn ring wore out, German ingenuity, or a horn that wore out either!

LMacNeill says:

Isn't this episode 3?

LSRacing25 says:

Where did you buy the horn and horn ring?

pennysmurf says:

Hey Tommy, good job.

dan4932001 says:

wait, two horns?? they going for a certain note or loudness or just like to be difficult?

John Inama says:

The original horn was epic. I would've kept it. 🙂

Thirsty Fox says:

Should fix the other horn too!

aky19832001 says:

lmao. get ready to spend money on this dump. people upgrade not downgrade. this was someone crap and paid money

Various Curious says:

Why not just change the rubber bushings?

Nounooon says:

Have you tried disconnecting the MAF and driving without it? With mine the O2 sensors are dead again and I can't bother replacing them, so I disconnected the MAF and the car is now on default settings and drives and idles fine (as long as I don't put the AC).

guerro327 says:

Now. Now. Now.

mbryant107 says:

Is the MAF in need of replacement, or could it just be cleaned?
I cleaned the one on my 2002 C230 Coupe, and it helped the engine run much smoother and also increased my gas mileage dramatically!
https://www.amazon.com/CRC-05110-Mass-Sensor-Cleaner/dp/B000J19XSA/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1481002277&sr=8-2&keywords=MAF+cleaner
Check the throttle body also for gunk and clean it as necessary.

mbryant107 says:

I actually got the horn working on my Mercedes by removing it and saturating it with WD-40. It didn't work immediately upon re-installation, but then some time later, it started working perfectly and has ever since (probably about 6 years since doing this, still works!).

SquishBangBlow says:

Wow. That horn has really transformed the Boxter into a Baja tool.

GMC Jae says:

cool but I really thought you guys would've gotten some sort of SUV or truck to fix & make aftermarket off-roading beast .

georgebushwack says:

You Giv'er Tommy !!

J King says:

Did you try just cleaning the MAF with MAF cleaner?

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