Porsche Boxster Soft Top and Convertible Roof Repairs
Cayman specialise in solving Porsche Boxster roof problems
Common Porsche Boxster soft top and convertible roof problems
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Convertible roof is stuck open/shut
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Drains blocked – water may damage motor
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Roof requires recalibration or roof reset
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Water ingress to cabin or boot area
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Windows not dropping when lowering convertible roof
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Alignment issues with roof frame
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Boot not unlocking
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Cabriolet not operating fully through cycle or stops halfway
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Convertible Hood not operating correctly
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Diagnosed roof motor
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ECU for cabriolet has failed
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Position sensor fault
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Soft top only works in one direction
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Warning light on dash advising problem with Hood
Boxster Roof Repairs
The Porsche Boxster 986 convertible was launched in 1996, a soft top folding sports car, which transformed Porsche’s corporate fortunes and was the first Porsche to prove the value of component sharing. This cabriolet was an immediate hit and ever since has maintained a close relationship with the 911, mixing perfect handling with serious performance and value for money.
The second generation Porsche 987 Cabriolet was its successor in 2004 and the later Porsche 981 came to the market in 2012. The Porsche Boxster 718 cabriolet is currently in production, however they have all retained the recognisable Porsche shape and clear identity of the brand.
Keeping your Porsche Boxster’s roof system in top working order is essential and we recommend an annual roof service to keep the convertible roof system well lubricated and free of squeaks.
Like all soft top cabriolets they have their faults and in particular, lack of attention to care and maintenance can lead to water ingress and the usual electrical and mechanical faults caused by water damage on the operational roof system.
Why use us for our Porsche Boxster repairs?
Discounted rates
Knowledge and expertise
High quality equipment
Accurate, efficient diagnosis
1 year warranty
All roof faults serviced
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