Great vid. I would also say coolant pipe corrosion, a lot of 987s are suffering from this due to age
@alsatch_5 жыл бұрын
Paul Hoang thanks Paul. Appreciate the input and thanks for watching 👍👌
@brandonbentley85325 жыл бұрын
Coolant pipe corrosion? On a car that new? That is one of two things, electrolysis from an engine that is suffering from a bad ground(common on older cars) or the wrong coolent was used. I have a 99 986 boxster, rescently put in new water pump and thermostat...looked clean and perfect on the aluminum, no corrosion at all. Has only had porsche Coolant in the car from new.
@johnconroy30785 жыл бұрын
Yep, this highlighted itself dramatically within 3 miles of me picking up mine. To give CMS Porsche of Telford their due they took it right back in and replaced all the pipes corroded or not.
@brandonbentley85325 жыл бұрын
@@johnconroy3078 good thing it was all taken care of but could it be the wrong coolant?
@freakerss2 жыл бұрын
987.2 owner (2009) my coolant pipe/hose cracked last year and leaked all over the place. Needed to be replaced from front to back. ~$1,500 @ the dealer.
@rodneykent53834 жыл бұрын
Love the video. I have owned my 987 Boxster S for 11 years and done 60,000 miles in the car. I bought the car from a Porsche main dealer with a 12m Porsche warranty. During the first year the heat exchangers and radiators behind the front bumper were found to be corroded and stone damaged (replaced under warranty), and during a trip to the Alps the engine started to misfire and went into limp home mode. All 6 coil packs were replaced at a Swiss Porsche Dealer(warranty paid again). On the Alps tour, I drove the car hard on the mountain passes, and took the engine up to 7000rpm in the numerous tunnels to hear the echo of the gorgeous flat six exhaust! On returning home I was driving along a dual carriageway, when the gear change cable broke. This rendered the car completely undrivable and it had to be recovered on a truck . Some two years later, the IMS bearing failed, completely destroying the engine. The Porsche main dealer quoted me £12,000 for a new engine(gulp). A local independent recommended a secondhand hand engine from an accident write off, which turned out be very good advice. A suitable engine was found on eBay. It had full Porsche service history and the later improved IMS bearing. This engine has been trouble free since it was installed. Recent failures have been broken coil springs (all four replaced), corroded coolant pipes, and exhaust silencer box rusted through(replaced with Miltek cat back stainless steel exhaust). I have also had issues with water collecting under the carpet due to a leaking soft top window seal. ( I would recommend a breathable car cover if the car is not garaged). Despite all the problems, the Boxster is still a fantastic drivers car and always puts a smile on my face when driven on a winding B road!
@jivansinghtoor4 жыл бұрын
You just put me off one. Lol
@gsk51613 жыл бұрын
Damn, that too many issues to deal with.
@SerCristonCole2 жыл бұрын
@@jivansinghtoor same
@jivansinghtoor2 жыл бұрын
@@SerCristonCole Resorted to the R8 Instead
@chuffedkiwi2 жыл бұрын
Thanks definately buying an mx5 after hearing that!!
@micahstory5 жыл бұрын
I have a 2005 987 Boxster S...so far I’ve had the water pump go, bad seal on the coolant pipe assembly, replaced cracked ignition coils, replaced punctured coolant hose, failed convertible motor(not replaced yet), leaking front axle replaced, snapped the shifter cable in a very inconvenient place in the mountains and had to wait 4 hrs for a tow(replaced them with Numeric Cables which really improve shifter feel and are much thicker), and also replaced the AOS. Thanks for the great videos, I love watching them all!
@Metro6am5 жыл бұрын
how much did all that set you back?
@allancummings80234 жыл бұрын
Wow, i have just bought a 987 boxster s and it needs new shocks. Sounds like you have had nothing but problems and it must of cost a fortune to fix. Fingers crossed i have a bit more luck.
@micahstory4 жыл бұрын
Allan Cummings welllll...mine is now completely out of commission. I believe it is either a cracked cylinder wall or cracked block, both of which are extremely expensive to fix(I was told I’m better off buying a used engine). I’m now planning to keep it and eventually do a V8 swap as I believe it will be more reliable, less expensive to fix, and much more powerful. My daily is now a new STi, which so far has been great though not quite as engaging as the Boxster(when it worked).
@allancummings80234 жыл бұрын
@@micahstory gutted for you. I absolutely love my boxster with a passion but if it becomes a complete money pit she will have to go. Hopefully it never comes to this. Good luck with yours 👍
@micahstory4 жыл бұрын
Allan Cummings Thanks man, I hope you have better luck than I did! I’m still not giving up on her though...I always wanted a v8, so maybe when that eventually happens it will all be worth it. I definitely loved that car when it was working! Such a blast on a canyon road!! I was enjoying it on one the last time I drove it and was having the time of my life...then I saw black smoke billowing out the back of it 😂 game over!
@ferryporsha74015 жыл бұрын
Great video Satch, love what you do. However, as others have mentioned the following is worth adding: 1. The front coolant pipes corode which results in leaks from behind the front wheels because it eminates from the cross-over pipes. Unfortinately though, both cross-over pipes have to be replaced & in order or access them, the front subframe has to be dropped so it's expensive in labour. This is easy to check because where the coolant hoses connect to the cross-over pipes is right behind both wheels so you only have to put the full steering lock on each side to see if you've a leak! Frequently though, before it leaks you'll see red crusting around the hose pipe ends. While some people might say why is this happening on a Porsche, one has to remember that these cars are reaching 11 to 15 years now which is why the issue is appearing. Most other cars would've been sent to the scrap yard so it's incredible that after a decade, they're only devloping a handfull of issues. 2. The Borescore issue only affects the 3.4 litre engine because the 3.2 has thicker cylinder liners. Porsche in their infinte wisdon chose to put thinner liners on the 3.4. However, the issue only affects cylinder numbers 5 & 6 because these are the farthest away so take longer to heatup. The issue seems to be caused by owners who don't allow the engine to warm up properly before giving the car a good hammering. 3. The inner door membranes perish or rather the glue holding them does which means you get water entering the door which results in soaking wet lower door carpets below the armrest storage area. 4. The lower of the twin horns packs up which means only the higher tone sounds. This is accessed behind the front bumper. 5. Window regulators pack up; easy fix! I think that's it other than to say that if you join the Porsche Club GB, you'll get 10% off main dealer parts which is better than "a poke in the eye with a sharp stick"! :-)
@jchoi02064 жыл бұрын
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@designingcouture4 жыл бұрын
Great info! Thanks so much! I’m the original owner of my ‘07 S model, so I expect I will be facing many of these issues soon enough. However, no complaints, because in the nearly 14 years I’ve owned the car, it’s still in pristine condition and I’ve been very fortunate to have had only minor repairs.
@timhill67583 жыл бұрын
As a prospective 987 Cayman S owner, this has helped me SO much, thank you! I wish more info videos were like this- clear, concise and honest, spot on
@wasimakujee56275 жыл бұрын
i bought my cayman s 2006 with a full hartech engine rebuild with all 6 done going to keep forever its an amazing timeless machine !!
@Sapientoni Жыл бұрын
Failure of owner to check the oil level regularly should have been mentioned in the IMSB section. Many people think they've bought an expensive car and it checks the oil itself. Actually true in the 987 models but if the owner doesn't allow it during the first 5 seconds BEFORE turning the starter, it's a 30 minute wait! With 987.2 it's AFTER warm up and while idling takes 30 seconds. A good video for the casual owner with an interest in knowing at least a little about his pride and joy.
@lewp29705 жыл бұрын
I was completely devastated as my 987 05 2.7 Boxster had IMS failure after I owned the car for 5 days!!! Full service history and 75000 on the clock. One day I hope to get one again! 🤞🏼
@calleclear18754 жыл бұрын
Lewthesoulman That...is my fear. After watching dozens of videos and test driving four Boxster’s, will be saving money for a year by the time I buy one. And this could happen. Would really wrecked my confidence in Porsche altogether. A Porsche dealership wants $500 for an inspection. Makes me think that would be well worth it.
@maxirving34965 жыл бұрын
Good Video. I have owned a 987 Gen 1 Cayman S for 10 years with 40000 miles. The faults I have had are as follows: Failed heat exchangers and coolant radiators behind the front bumper. To prevent this happening again I fitted discrete mesh that prevents stones and leaves getting into the vicinity. Done 8 years ago with no ill effects. Rear spring failure. Sitting in traffic, and a sudden large bang. Managed to get home. The last inch of the top of the spring failed. Replaced the 2 rears. Common fault apparently and can also happen on the front. Coolant leak due to corrosion on coolant pipe work. Required a big strip down. Only one that really concerns me as almost an inevitable is the gear linkage judging by what you say.
@alsatch_5 жыл бұрын
max irving thanks Max appreciate your input and personal experience. Fingers crossed for more trouble free miles ahead. Thanks for watching👍👌
@micahstory5 жыл бұрын
I highly recommend doing the shifter cables preemptively! I was doing some driving on my favorite deserted mountain road and was halfway through when mine snapped. Had to wait 4 hrs for a tow. It’s a huge upgrade to the Numeric Shifter cables as they are about twice as thick and also greatly improve the shifter feel(much more mechanical and make a subtle “clink” when shifting).
@thenick1135 жыл бұрын
I Replaced the gear cable and it happened again!!! So I did it myself and it turned out the cam onto he gear box that the cable clips onto is aluminium and corrodes horrendously eventually snapping the cable, I dressed it all up, greased them and been perfect for 3 years, had a million other failures but that is my tuppensworth on that one, was worried it was the gearbox but was a simple fix, and expensive all in all, could have been avoided with a better component or 1p woth of grease!
@jacksonwayss85675 жыл бұрын
so i just recently bought a 2006 Cayman s with 130,000. The previous owner had never replaced the clutch or anything mentioned in the video but when taking it for the test drive it was very obvious that it needed a good amount of work. So far i have done basic maintenance to it along with the water pump, suspension components, and AOS. At almost 140,000 miles this car feels great and has been taking me over 100 miles a day for work without an issue.
@alsatch_5 жыл бұрын
jackson wayss great stuff thanks for sharing. I need to also change the clutch on my 987. 126k on original clutch. Thanks for watching. 👌👍
@renesanchez53335 жыл бұрын
jackson wayss make some videos !
@markduffy94755 жыл бұрын
Well, I bought my 3.2 987 Boxster S seven years ago with 11k on the clock. It now has 39k on the clock and has never missed a beat. In that seven years it has never let me down and I've had no issues whatsoever. IMS was checked five years ago and has the latest one fitted, 3.2s don't bore score. The only things that have been done is it has been lowered on H&R springs, carnewal full GT exhaust and fast road geo set up by Centre of Gravity. The car is mint but it gets driven, just come back from a two thousand miles trip around France and it has never missed a beat. Apart from normal wear and tear stuff like tyres, brakes etc it's cost me nothing so far. A lot of issues can be down to lack of driving the car (things seize and dry up, they love to be driven), how the previous owner/owners have treat the car. Has it been garaged all its life etc.
@alsatch_5 жыл бұрын
Mark Duffy great stuff Mark hope you enjoyed the trip. Yes a lot of problems can stem from previous owners not maintaining correctly and leaving the new owner to pick up the pieces. Get planning the next trip mate thanks for watching 👌👍
@markduffy94755 жыл бұрын
@@alsatch_ Cheers mate👍. Yip, great trip to France on some of the best roads in Europe. You should have been there, would have given you a month's worth of videos. We watched the Le Man's 24hr race from the Porsche Experience Centre. An unforgettable experience, it was Porsche heaven. I guess being in the Porsche Club has some benefits.😋
@johngraydon5064 жыл бұрын
Mark Duffy i had the S a 2004 model with 6 k on it, never missed a beat in three years, found it so good it was a bit boring but more because of where I lived, having had a 944 turbo for 16 yeRs which ran perfectly, i was retiring and just though newer car but wish I still had the Turbo or an S2 ..got a golf perforamance GTI 7 fully loaded and does the job but drives over the road instead of in it like a porsche feels but otherwise its really great ! Looking now at another porsche as my final car ! At 71
@timjones45945 жыл бұрын
My shifter cable snapped at 60,000km, replaced it, should be fine for another 10 years. I`ll keep an eye or ear open for these others, great video.
@frostshock135 жыл бұрын
Inner door handle retracting spring plastic, they eventually break leaving you with a floppy inner door handle, 35 usd and take the panel off it's pretty easy. Also, if anyone is new the tool he offer is pretty invaluable if you work on your car yourself for resetting many things. AoS failure , I had to go in and clean all the oil out my intake to get the smoking to stop after replacing it. Great video and touches on pretty much everything.
@johnT54 жыл бұрын
My first Porsche was a base 2008 987 Cayman. I had it for two years and roughly 6K miles with not a single problem. Good video and very very good cars. (I've also had a 2002 986 Boxster S that had numerous minor electrical issues, 2014 981 base Cayman with MANY electrical issues, 2014 Boxster S with no issues, 981 GT4 with a stereo head unit that died and currently a 1984 911 Targa which I've had no issues with. So I've never seen the mechanical issues on any of my cars. Only electrical related.)
@theawakenment13615 жыл бұрын
Very informative video. Not many people are doing Cayman 987 S videos even though they are a very popular Porsche. Well done. Subscribed 👍🏼
@alsatch_5 жыл бұрын
The Awakenment great to hear it thank you very much. I appreciate you watching and subscribing 👍👌
@ChefPelle5 жыл бұрын
Every time I start thinking about getting a 986/987 I watch a buyer's guide and immediately cool down. It's almost as if they were designed and built by Alfa Romeo. IMS, bore scoring, gearshift linkage, waterpumps, starter, exhaust etc.
@arianetrek70493 жыл бұрын
Interesting comment, have you checked *any* Alfa Roméo sport cars since 2010? Quadrifoglio Verde or TBI models? Because sporty Alfas have become as safe and reliable as Volvo since a decade now.
@carlosalvarez4641 Жыл бұрын
Same for me, I must say. I wanted to have one 987 to enjoy it, but I am getting the feeling that if I get one, will be in a perennial paranoia every time I start up the engine.
@Earlofdavetona Жыл бұрын
That’s a blinkered comment about Alfa. I have a 987 and an Alfa and which do you believe is built better and far more reliable? I’ll give you a clue, it’s not the 987. Alfa have never had bore score issues, particularly on their boxer engines, they don’t have an IMS bearing, the cooling system doesn’t fuck up the air oil separator doesn’t let go, the air vents don’t fall apart, the gearbox doesn’t drop its syncros and when things do need changing due to wear and tear, you don’t need a mortgage to do it. All this Porsche shit you have to contend with is hidden in the press just like every other shit German car brand. BMW, Merc and VAG cars are all shit, some worse than you would be led to believe. I love my 987 but you cannot consider it reliable.
@ChefPelle Жыл бұрын
@@Earlofdavetona 🤣🤣🤣
@wrongwaycorrigan29209 ай бұрын
That's pretty much normal stuff for a 15+ year old car. IMO, the IMS and bore scoring are overplayed. And a couple of oil samples will detect if there's bore scoring ... excess metals will show up in the samples. I've had zero problems with IMS or bore scoring.
@x1tekja5 жыл бұрын
Great information on this channel. I consider myself lucky not to have had any of these issues and I have 125k miles on my 987 but good information on potential points to address. Preventative maintenance is always cheaper than dealing with a blown motor while on a road trip
@lukieduke114 жыл бұрын
Hi, great vid from my experience i wouldn't recommend the Numeric Racing cables had them adjusted and readjusted 4 times they wouldn't allow full selection of all the gears grinding into 2nd and reverse after having enough i bought a replacement standard set and the specialist i used said they've had multiple 987's with the same issue using the numeric cables
@6ary5 жыл бұрын
Wow you hit the mark on most of these issues, I've had my 2007 987 for 5 years now and had 4 out of the 7 issues. Also had to replace my horn during this time
@alexandervanwyk76694 жыл бұрын
I own a old '98 986 as a daily car. Just done 130k miles. No IMS issues! (Also none of my fellow 986 owners had). Original engine. Excellent engine, virtually no oil use. Redone starter motor, replaced springs and shocks, replaced all engine mounting rubbers, snake belts, pulleys, thermostat water pump. Right door opener cable snapped. Easy fix on all these issues due to excellent YT tutorials. Plastic window cracking in fold, requires replacement soon. Water bottle purchased but not yet replaced. Overall stunning car. Pure enjoyment for 8 years now. Enjoyed enough track days and skidpan sessions. Mine looks the best of all classic 986's. Immaculate in ice-white with 19" 275/30 turbo carrera mags rear (19"/235/35's in front, the absolute max size on these early 986es) I am so happy with mine that I do not want to upgrade to a 987. Use 50% top open, so did have the occasional windows stuck in down position but then easily sorted sequence out somehow by myself. No big deal. Verdict: Stunning stunning stunning. "Richness never came so cheap"
@boostednorm4 жыл бұрын
I’ve owned my 2008 Cayman S for 2 years and it now has 95600 miles. Previous owner has the AOS fail and I had the thermostat fail and the shifter cables break. One other thing which I did not see mentioned in the comments was something that has recently happened to me probably due to repeated over 90 degrees Fahrenheit weather we had namely droopy headliner. To have Porsche fix it is outrageous so I’ll attempt it myself. Parts should only cost about $100. I found many links on how to so I’m hopeful.
@neilwatson60993 жыл бұрын
Great Video --On a 987 can I suggest Rear Control Module water ingress & associated drain hole blockages!
@timothylindsay32443 жыл бұрын
I am right now at 110000 replacing my third shift cable assembly on my 2010 Base Boxster. (Last time was at 60K miles). Have decided to replace with Numeric cables and while I am at it install their short shift box assembly. Hoping this will be good for another 200k miles or when I die...I am 67 so not kidding :). Great video. Water pump, thermostat, drive belt next, 120k. Have also installed Soul Performance exhaust system, Softronics ECU remap and Sachs Performance clutch and DFM. All great upgrades without effecting daily drivability.
@machp46255 жыл бұрын
Great Video. I have a 987 cayman s and my passenger side window regulator is broken. I think this is also a common problem. I have already replaced the water pump. Keep the videos coming.
@alsatch_5 жыл бұрын
Mac Hira thank you Mac ok thanks for sharing that. I’ll be making a part 2 with all of the other suggestions so will be sure to give you a mention. Thanks for watching and contributing 👍👌
@TrickeyFitness4 жыл бұрын
Happened to me few years back. 😅
@jjsep604 жыл бұрын
Just had to replace the part you mentioned due to a oil leak on my boxster 987.2. Thanks mate.
@PlatinumAlpaca Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video, just picked up two 987's in our family this month. A 2008 Boxster 2.7 and a 2006 Cayman S, beautiful cars, great to know what can go wrong and how to pick the items up before they become issues.
@nick318is5 жыл бұрын
Great video. Had some of these on my past 987.1S: AOS (especially if you track it), Waterpump, what sounded like the startermotor (slow crank as well) but was solved by a new battery. The one I'd add is the interior door handle lever will break, so the window will have a mind of its own and the handle won't sit flat.
@billybats19734 жыл бұрын
Spot on, also if you drive a tip, the tiptronic switch will fail at some point
@brianmurphy24392 жыл бұрын
Really helpful, thanks for taking the time to make video & share. One other thing to add is drainage. Had never given it a second thought till disaster struck. We've got an '08 Boxster from new. Never had issues. It's sat in the same driveway environment from date of purchase. Had the car serviced by Porsche and they cleared out the draining ports as part of the normal service process. Eight weeks later the car mysteriously flooded in our drive way and the car had a complete nervous breakdown, roof tried to open by itself, lights flashing, alarm sounding, spoiler deploying and clam shell trying to open on its own, then snapping .......and at this point theres no key in the ignition. Horrendous to witness. Couldn't open bonnet to cut power. The dramatic impact occurred because the brains of the car apparently sit in the passenger footwell so if water gets in it fries everything. Took two months & cost over £5,500 to fix everything (during covid). Turns out you can buy little "draining covers" for about £35 and they sit on top of the drainage area under rear hood thus at least reducing the chance of blockage. Few weeks later saw someone near by with a leaf blower and realised this guy was potentially the cause. With climate change theres more chance of occasional torrential downpours so worth checking as this issue totally ambushed us in a very painful way.
@lebojay4 жыл бұрын
According to Porsche expert Jake Raby, the most reliable sign of bore scoring is a ticking sound. It sounds like a bad lifter, only Jake says these cars don’t suffer lifter problems and that a typical ticking tappet sound indicates bore scoring. Only fix is an engine rebuild.
@bhallerbach5 жыл бұрын
I had the shift cable break in my 2010 987.2 Boxster. I was able to drive it to the shop by engaging third gear directly on the shift linkage on the transmission body. Hope the new one lasts a while. Great video!
@arricammarques19555 жыл бұрын
Keep hoping, trust you have deep pockets.
@RickHolland19684 жыл бұрын
Would be good to specify if the issues are specific to gen 1, gen 2, or both.
@chrisNI51403 жыл бұрын
Great Vid, I’ve owned the car a year and love it but just as the man says the water pump, O2 sensor and air oil separator have all needed replaced. No big deal. I’ve fitted the glass engine cover, upgraded the stereo and today I added a performance exhaust.... It’s an awesome machine!!!
@porcheb1003 жыл бұрын
Excellent - You confirmed what my issue was - I have been trying to explain to others what the sound was when I started the car. Now I know exactly what it is.
@tony91895 жыл бұрын
My 987.2 Base Cayman even replace new AOS sometimes still have smoke problem(chance about 3/10),great video!!!
@JustinBikesnBites2 ай бұрын
Thanks very informative and listening to you and reading all the comments sadly I think I will pass on the one I was looking at buying. Will stick to the 991 but thanks for highlighting the potential issues. Great video and thanks again!
@safesurfer19654 жыл бұрын
Great Video! Breaking heads of roof poles is a frequent problem on the 987 Boxster - I had mine replaced two times in 12 years on my 2008 2,7 l Boxster. Also the switch for the front boot wears out very often after approximately 10 years. Fortunately I have seen none of the problems shown in the video so far.
@peterpanizza43205 жыл бұрын
Hey Satch, great video I’ll check my Boxster S gen 2 for any of those problems mentioned. Early diagnosis and prevention has got to be better than an expensive surprise.
@alsatch_5 жыл бұрын
Peter Panizza 100% correct. You shouldn’t have to worry about any IMS issues on your gen 2 car though as it will already have the better IMS bearing installed to the car. Thanks for watching Peter appreciate it 👌👍
@jrh19015 жыл бұрын
Great video as ever. I have a Gen 2 Boxster S PDK. Could be wrong but I thought Porsche did away with an IMS altogether on this new engine?
@ferryporsha74015 жыл бұрын
The Gen2 has an all-new DFI engine which no longer contains an IMS bearing as Porsche redesigned the engine so you can drive in peace. :-)
@Mullac235 жыл бұрын
I just got a 07 S in black she is a beaut, wish i found you before i bought as i had to spend some money to get her right. But still was the best car for money!
@bdeheer4 жыл бұрын
Haven't seen this one in the comments yet: The front coilovers. At the top, under the rubber, mine had lost about 40% of their circumference. Quite scary. Before buying it I had it checked by a Porsche specialist and he checked it right away. So not uncommon. Mine had 140000km so about 90000 miles on it and was 11 years old. Used it to haggle the price down. They were the PASM dampers.
@mikewassel56835 жыл бұрын
987.2 Cayman R (6MT) Owner- 14K mostly track miles. Good info for prospective buyers. Beyond what was mentioned in the video, I would add- for those considering the cayman as a track car: Oil pan upgrade for 987.1 cars, and 3rd Radiator upgrade for PDK cars. Also for tracked cars only- power steering pump weakness.
@OMSecretAgent5 жыл бұрын
mike Wassel Mind to explain more on the 3rd Radiator upgrade for PDK car ?
@mikewassel56835 жыл бұрын
@@OMSecretAgent Pat, as I'm sure you're aware the transmission in the cayman sits between the exhaust runners, with very little cooling air flow. Oil cooling for the transmission is accomplished via Oil/Water heat exchanger. In hot climate environments, the factory does include the 3rd radiator. And for track work the additional Delta T, with the third radiator is helpful to keep oil temps in the trans from getting excessive. There are of course- other solutions as well; For my car (6MT) we run an independent oil circuit to the diff-side of the transaxle, in addition to the GT3 third radiator kit ( with top-side venting )
@Aiken47 Жыл бұрын
No ims on G2 engines
@frederikjacob19855 жыл бұрын
Great info! I'm looking for a cayman 2.7 in the future. So this will come handy! Thx Satch!
@alsatch_5 жыл бұрын
Frederik Jacob thanks Frederik you will absolutely love the Cayman 2.7 please let me know when you get the car. Thanks for watching appreciate it 👍👍
@davidtibbett38904 жыл бұрын
Had water pump go.. Replaced both radiators for air con.. the motor that drives the electric roof. two new discs for the front on 987.06 thats done 46000miles but when it goes there's nothing like it x as you say in one of your videos it makes you feel alive
@jjmarti57855 жыл бұрын
Great video Al. you’ve pretty much caught in your 10min video what it’s taken me two years of ownership to discover! I’d also maybe include the coolant pipe issues and even possibly keeping an eye on potential brake pipe rusting (The under body covers hide these and they get missed on inspections).
@alsatch_5 жыл бұрын
Martin Jobson thanks Martin. Appreciate your comment and input. I’ll most likely be making a part 2 with the other suggestions. Thanks for watching 👌👍
@BikerBloke6005 жыл бұрын
Spot on Satch I think you have covered all the main issues there. I have replaced the AOS on mine around 12k mile ago with mo problems so far. Only other issue and I see other subscribers have mentioned it is the coolant pipe corrosion. Keep up the good work. Mick. 👍🍻
@Maestrodamus4 жыл бұрын
Nice video. I’d also add headliner replacement which seems to be a common issue. Mine seemed firm when I purchased used but failed 6 months later during some warm weather.
@kenhamano27262 жыл бұрын
Did DIY? What kind of glue?
@Maestrodamus2 жыл бұрын
@@kenhamano2726 I had an independent car upholstery shop do it for $500.00 about 3 years ago.
@braun9875 жыл бұрын
The one problem I had with my 2008 Cayman S that wasn’t mentioned in the video was an overheating steering system. It failed on me at an advanced car control clinic on the skid pad. Both pump and rack needed to be replaced.
@alsatch_5 жыл бұрын
Chris Braun thanks for sharing Chris. I have actually not heard of this happening on the Caymans before. I will look into it thanks for watching 👌👍
@csmarkham5 жыл бұрын
Not just heat. If your end seals on the rack leak (squealing sound, don’t see leaks as it leaks. In motion) you need a new rack, $$$, no rebuild kit ☹️. Refilling system completely & bleeding is critical.
@pabloalcantara90935 жыл бұрын
Some good info here sir. AOS & shifter cables are big ones, aside from the IMS & borescoring. Thanks for sharing
@alsatch_5 жыл бұрын
Pablo Alcantara thanks Pablo yeah the AOS is very common and as I say, I’m nearly into my 3rd 🤣
@jamesmarshall33115 жыл бұрын
IMS pretty much a non issue on Caymans. Possible 1% fail rate due to enlarged bearing.
@saileshlimbachia38263 жыл бұрын
Great video - just bought a Cayman and some really helpful tips thank you
@tedjohnson643 жыл бұрын
Very well-made video, really liked the pics of failed parts.
@seandenny24123 жыл бұрын
The airbag sensor underneath the seat seems to be pretty popular problem mine goes on and off sometimes I think I shoved a water bottle underneath there and cause a problem
@101TheKMan5 жыл бұрын
Power steering pump is another common failing point. Great video btw
@oceanaxim5 жыл бұрын
2006 Cayman S Tiptronic 77,000 miles Frequent Check Engine Light P0431 I'll be buying a diagnostic tool, I know the sensor parameter settings are simply set too low and make it a pain to reset, but some unscrupulous shops might tell you need a new catalytic converter making you pay a hefty repair job. Waterpump, Door Regulator.
@strangequark19264 жыл бұрын
My 3.4 Boxster S came from Aberdeen where winters are harsh and there is a lot of salt on the roads. The two front air conditioning radiators were rotted out and the air con pipes under the car had rotted where they turn through 90 degrees and go up the bulkhead to the compressor. If you drive your Porsche in winter then its worth using a jet washer to get all the salt off the radiators and the pipes around the rear bulkhead.
@SpeedFreak622 жыл бұрын
I love watching your videos always good information but now that I hear these things about the Cayman, I hardly dare to buy a Cayman anymore.
@keithmatthews38213 жыл бұрын
Great vid Satch. Love the Cayman in that particular blue - it's about the only thing that might tempt me out of my Boxster 3.2S I also had the charming experience of losing the gear linkage, thankfully not far from home. Managed to crawl underneath, select 2nd by pushing the selector and crawling home. Similar cable for a Pug 306 is £35.00 whereas for a 987 it's 10x the price 😂
@juliangreen79933 жыл бұрын
thats a pretty cool story honestly. I aspire to have a car story like that someday
@grahamgraham4263 Жыл бұрын
Please could you clarify if you sourced and used Peugeot 306 cables instead and if yes, is there any issue fitting them?
@johnreed35762 жыл бұрын
I’ve finally done it! Any tips for new owners with there first Porsche?
@mkc1rrc5 жыл бұрын
Have a 2007 Boxster (base) just turned 50k mi. Only real issues have been with the top - the elastic bands that allow the top to align into the drainage grooves are prone to fail, however, there are several DIY vids to repair. Had a plastic piece also fail that runs on a track to open and shut the rear deck lid. Again, many you tube vids and another DIY project. The other issue is with the door handle - known issue and some weird electrical irregularities that happen and then disappear when the car is off and then started again...typical German car stuff from my experience. Overall, very satisfied with my now 2+ years of ownership and would recommend the car to anyone looking for an incredible driving experience with exceptional value to boot.
@Neil20225 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info, will come in handy when I finally get round to owning a cayman
@alsatch_5 жыл бұрын
The Ironman great stuff thanks for watching, there may be more common faults that I have not mentioned so keep an eye on the comments when you do come to buy. Thanks 👍👌
@orangecayman5205 жыл бұрын
The Ironman you wont regret it 😁
@JBrock-ii7fs11 ай бұрын
A full 2 minutes of the video repeating that you are going to discuss 7 problems with the 987. That's almost 20% of the video...can't wait to watch the rest.
@wrongwaycorrigan29209 ай бұрын
I've owned a 2007 Cayman S 6spd MT for more than 11 years with more than 135,000 miles on it. You've hit every part that's failed on my car, except I've never had the starter fail, nor the IMS, nor bore scoring. A couple that should be added are the engine mounts - they are a bad design and will fail; I recommend getting the Function First engine mount inserts to make sure the mounts don't deteriorate again (I went with the sport version). Also add engine pulleys to your list; I had a plastic one that was cracked and ready to fail when I had my water pump replaced. The water pump wasn't bad but since they were down there, it was a cheap addition to have it replaced rather than pay for labor more than once.
@theawakenment13615 жыл бұрын
Window relays also frequently go on the 987 Cayman
@RickinHKG4 жыл бұрын
Looking at a 2008 Boxster RS60 Spyder tomorrow. This has really helped. Thanks.
@andrewthompsonuk15 жыл бұрын
I think your 421 may clear after your AOS valve replacement. O2 sensors may be the issue but only replace them if they are provan bad.
@benchambers24585 жыл бұрын
Great video, covers all the major issues I've heard of, I think the coolant pipes are pretty much a definite based on age and mileage, and I've also had a fuel pump failure but don't think this is a common issue. Keep up the good work! 👍
@alsatch_5 жыл бұрын
Ben Chambers hey Ben thanks for watching. Yes a couple of others have mentioned the coolant pipes aswell so seems to definitely be a common occurrence. Thanks for watching mate appreciate it 👍👌
@platinumlee3993 Жыл бұрын
Had my ‘06 987.1 S blow its (first?) AOS in spectacular fashion at 66k mi. Noticed unsteady idle driving to visit parents, a short but heavy smoke plume as I was leaving. CEL lit up as lean idle. made it to my driveway before complete failure, and motor locked up. Thankfully my oil soaked spark plugs were old and then replaced. 72k mi now and no other collateral damage or problems since
@brandonbentley85325 жыл бұрын
Shift cables can snap yes. My 986 hasn't but I did replace the shift linkages when I upgraded with a short shift kit. The cable attachments on the transmission can wear and even pop off too. It's not a terrible job to run new ones but it takes a good afternoon to do it. New replacement ones hadve better slicker cables...
@Vanilla.coke12344 жыл бұрын
Is the worry of the cables snapping for both manual and auto cars or is one worse than the other?
@krisfoster16844 жыл бұрын
Ike Hennessy It’s the manuals. The original cables flex in a bad way right near the transmission, prematurely wearing them out. Porsche released upgraded cables a few years or so ago.
@smarte.r.1450 Жыл бұрын
Hi. Thanks for the video. Some nice and useful Information there. Maybe consider adding if these are able to be done by a DIY competent person?
@ncfdelrio4 жыл бұрын
Very informative and delivered in a genuine sincere way..... makes it much more meaningful! Look forward to future clips 👍🏼
@stevecade8575 жыл бұрын
Great car with superb handling because the engine is just in front of the rear wheels and it has a low ride height. Real pita to work on though. You can't just lift the bonnet and throw some spanners at it. Great info. Love your own personal experience input.
@alsatch_5 жыл бұрын
Steve Cade thanks for watching Steve. You’re spot on. Great great handling with the engine placement. Most of the consumables are accessible from under the car so always handy to have a set of ramps available (home use ramps) if working on your own car. Cheers 👍👌
@ejcheck5 жыл бұрын
I swapped a 987 for a '13 981. I recently had a check engine light issue that you might want to consider prior to investing in a code checker. I inspected the gas cap which has a donut type of gasket. I flipped the gasket over and reinstalled the gas cap and the idiot light went out. I replaced the gas cap and all has been good since.
@alsatch_5 жыл бұрын
Elliot Check yeah I have heard of check engine lights before because of gap caps, so always worth checking like you say. Thanks for sharing and watching 👌👍
@azmike35722 жыл бұрын
Is part of the steering wheel's horn area starting to peel away at 1:55?
@TheMezzy7123 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing. Now I know why the Caymen I was considering is so cheap.
@_127N3 жыл бұрын
Well you can be Lucky and get one where everything is fixed or one that Just doesn't have these Problems. In fact Cars are expensive and especially owned Cars can get you in Trouble. It doesn't Matter what brand your Car is, you can get a Problem that is really expensive. Does that mean that you should Not buy a Cayman? No. Just make Sure you can afford the Car AND have Money to Pay for Potential damage/Problems. If nothing Happens it's all good then but If something Happens at least you are prepared.
@robweiss7482 жыл бұрын
Hi. OBD guy here. A P0421 is what’s called a system monitor and points to failure of the catalyst itself. The P013x series of faults point to an O2 sensor issue. A properly designed OBD system should diagnose the sensor first before using that sensor as an input to a system monitor. So if you only get the P0421 and nothing else the O2 sensors should not be your source. If they are, the P0421 and P013x faults were not properly designed and/or calibrated. If you replace the sensor and the P0421 returns, the issue is your catalyst brick. I had this exact issue occur on my old Mercury Mystique (US version of CDW162 Mondeo)
@kittelnystrom9078 Жыл бұрын
I have heard that the 987 Boxster S With the 3,2 liter engine have casted pistons and thus no risk for Borescoring. Right?
@pete-p4t5 жыл бұрын
I sold my 12 year old 987 Cayman. Coolant leak, plastic breaking (especially in the doors), wiring breaking (airbag wiring in the seats) and so on. Its just insane the amount of stuff breaking once this car is 10+ years.
@jamesmarshall33115 жыл бұрын
Sounds like you were unlucky with your particular car. I have an `06 and never have had a single problem and am at 78k miles now.
@jimknowles54834 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting costs in both pounds & dollars. 😊
@drpatricio275 жыл бұрын
Would be cool to see one video like this with 991.1 and 991.2.
@Echoesofthewarp5 жыл бұрын
I was going to say what Paul said coolant pipe corrosion is quite common due to age and leaves and things being scooped up by the intakes and rotting down. It is a fiddly job replacing them all as you have to drop the suspension. Also having had and fixing the bore scoring issue on my car 4.5k is a pretty conservative price. Hartech will charge you that to for one cylinder but usually more than one is scored to some degree and you may as well have all 6 done as the engine is out anyway. I had all 6 of mine reforged which cost 5.5k and while it was out and the car in pieces I had all the coolant pipes etc replaced. Bumper stops are also prone to deteriorating on older 987s too. Yep had those done as well lol
@alsatch_5 жыл бұрын
Tristram1973 thanks for your input and personal experience. Coolant pipe corrosion seems to be bigger than I anticipated but I guess they would be checked when doing water pump/low temp thermostat etc. Thanks for watching appreciate it 👍👌
@Echoesofthewarp5 жыл бұрын
@@alsatch_ No problem love the channel. Also I forgot to mention that bore scoring isn't really an issue on the gen 2 cars as Porsche did acknowledge the problem on the gen 1.
@ferryporsha74015 жыл бұрын
@@Echoesofthewarp I mentioned this also in my comments at the top but for the record; the Borescore issue only affects the 3.4 litre engine because the 3.2 has thicker cylinder liners. Porsche in their infinte wisdon chose to put thinner liners on the 3.4. However, the issue only affects cylinder numbers 5 & 6 because these are the farthest away so take longer to heatup. The issue seems to be caused by owners who don't allow the engine to warm up properly before giving the car a good hammering.
@Echoesofthewarp5 жыл бұрын
@@ferryporsha7401 Yeah I know it didn't affect the 3.2 Boxster I was referring to the 3.4 Cayman mainly 😊 I don't know about the bore scoring only effect cylinders 5 and 6 as I was talking to a Porsche technician who had seen scoring on all 6 and mine was scored on banks 1 and 6 although 6 was the one that was causing the cylinder knock.
@garrymartin38045 жыл бұрын
Great vid satch owner probs iv had 987.1 06 steering rack , water pump at 69k & a rocker cover leak
@18T2204 жыл бұрын
4 of these happened to my 987, so great vid!
@steventraynham2 жыл бұрын
I have a boxer’s 2004 couch problem I’ve taken to two places to get it fixed an after a time my clutch goes down halve was before I press on it.when I take it to the shops they don’t tell what the problem is
@johnash8262 жыл бұрын
IMS bearing. As you say only the earlier cars. The trouble is failure is random and lower or higher mileages are no guarantee. Low failure rate for sure, but as I say random, so it is up to you. As it is a bearing however, like every other bearing in the car, it will fail/wear out eventually.
@brandonbentley85325 жыл бұрын
I just have a lowly 986 boxster, awesome awesomely fun cat to own and drive!
@alsatch_5 жыл бұрын
Nothing lowly about the 986. I have one and love it. Ill be releasing a video on that car either next week or the week after so please subscribe if not already. Thanks for watching :-)
@brandonbentley85325 жыл бұрын
@@alsatch_ yeah it shares loads of parts with the 996 and handles better. Best purchase of you life and I predict prices to go up in the future like they did with the once cheap 914s...thanks for reply! Subscribing now!
@arricammarques19555 жыл бұрын
Admire Boxster not worth the cost of ownership.
@anthonyhernandez17672 жыл бұрын
At 29k my cables snapped. Definitely get the upgraded shift cables. I installed mine but it was not easy to do.
@grahamrobson929211 ай бұрын
Very good watchable review 👌
@jaketin6664 жыл бұрын
I am Planning to buy Cayman. Great information to check out before buying 👍
@Sebastien-D-D-de-B4 жыл бұрын
This video is very interesting about part that will fail. But for having my porsche for years and reached 100100 miles I have to replace those parts. The prices mentioned in this video are surprising very low. For having my Porsche boxster 2008 only maintained at Porsche dealer could be the reason why I have MUCH HIGHER amount. If you do yourself your maintenance I would then understand this huge difference But, again good video 📹 👌 .
@aaronplayer99475 жыл бұрын
Love the videos mate looking into buying myself a 987 cayman s very soon ! And I am finding your videos very helpful 👍 keep up the good work looking forward to the next video
@alsatch_5 жыл бұрын
Aaron Player great stuff Aaron - they are great little cars and I wouldn’t think twice about recommending one to anybody. Very please with my 987. Let me know when you get one thanks for watching 👍👍
@TheStoicmasculine5 жыл бұрын
Did u buy one
@ghostridertom4 жыл бұрын
Also hunting for 987.1 Cayman S so this is a crucial info. Thanks
@nickrichardson74515 жыл бұрын
This is so useful, as I’m thinking of buying a Gen 1 Cayman. As I’m not familiar with the engines, it would be helpful to see where to look on an engine. I presume a pre-purchase specialist inspection is advisable too, although some potential failures just randomly occur so its pot-luck!
@PaulMansfield2 жыл бұрын
I've been quoted up to about £200 for a thorough pre purchase inspection, not including bore scoping. I think if you're spending maybe 20,000 upwards, it's vital for peace of mind
@bryanurban24882 жыл бұрын
Yeppers, my starter has the same sound. I had no idea what that noise was!!!! I know now!!! Thanks. Will your recommendation for diagnostic meter reset the oil change warning?
@herculesrockefeller87845 жыл бұрын
If you find severe cylinder scoring it is possible to spend the roughly $7,000 repair costs on a 3.6 or 3.8 stoker kit. Also for about $15,000 you can totally replace the stock Cayman S 295HP, 3.4 Liter with a Carrera S 355HP, 3.8 Liter engine. That includes the engine and install.
@DeBulltwo4 жыл бұрын
Hi, I like your video and owned a Boxster 986 before; I have an experience where I was unsure if it was the IMS failure or any other parts failure that caused the engine ceasing. It has no advanced warning or symptoms when it happened. The Garage took some time to complete overhauled the Engine but the car did not feel the same afterward.
@BenRussell265 жыл бұрын
brake pipes from the caliper to the flexi hose, these will rust over time, i have had to replace all 4 on mine, take the caliper off cut the pipe right at union and make a copy out of copper, very easy to bend and shape to the old one as a template also while you down there is easier to cut the hose at upgrade them to braided lines for £60, and change the caliper nipples to stainless steel, and better copper brake unions when making your new ones up thread pitch is m10 x 1mm plus use new flexi hose clips which are the same as mk4 and 3 golf so you can save abit of ££
@twntaiwan20224 жыл бұрын
I have a 2006 987 boxster. One of the problem I encountered is the vacuum hose crack in the engine bay that could make your brake assistance fail. It is quite dangerous because the failure makes your braking distance longer than normal.
@EdMonet4 жыл бұрын
Intelligent, Informative, Precise.....
@iguana47514 жыл бұрын
Usually a failing AOS (Air Oil Separator) des not look that bad. It just looks like a tiny fart of blue smoke, when the car is cold, or was not used for a longer time (could also be caused by oil creeping along the cylinder walls into the combustion chamber - keep in mind they are horizontal)
@Stevenfox19835 жыл бұрын
I’d add to this the clutch pedal sensor stopping the car being able to start. And plastic ball bearings on the roof mechanism in a Boxster breaking allowing the roof to puncture the waterproof membrane to the cabin and flooding the rear ecu of the car located under the seats
@jimmyboy1634 жыл бұрын
I had about two inches of water under my seats (05 987 convertible). After replacing the electrical box under the driver's seat I drilled a 3/4" drain hole at the lowest spot (which was the most aft) and also thru the plastic cover underneath the car, just incase it leaks again
@tonylong13743 жыл бұрын
My lcd screen has failed on sat nav screen Just a series of lines. Is is worth fixing or going for the touch screen upgrade