2000 Porsche Boxster (986) F6-2.7L Page 118
In many cases, the rear lid (luggage compartment) is the cause for rattling noises. The lid moves in the lock due to incorrectly adjusted stops.
Repair:
Check adjustment of the stops in the lid. The rattling noise can also be produced with the vehicle stationary by briefly pressing on the rear edge of
the lid (arrow a, figure 28) several times.
Caution!
Exerting too much pressure on the rear lid will deform it. The stops in the lid (arrow b, figure 28) must be gradually and evenly unscrewed at
the left and right sides until the rattling noise can no longer be produced.
Working Time:
Literature:
Boxster Technical Manual, Groups 5 and 6:
55 90 37 - Disassembling and assembling rear lid.
61... - Convertible top.
Repair:
Check adjustment of the stops in the lid. The rattling noise can also be produced with the vehicle stationary by briefly pressing on the rear edge of
the lid (arrow a, figure 28) several times.
Caution!
Exerting too much pressure on the rear lid will deform it. The stops in the lid (arrow b, figure 28) must be gradually and evenly unscrewed at
the left and right sides until the rattling noise can no longer be produced.
Working Time:
Literature:
Boxster Technical Manual, Groups 5 and 6:
55 90 37 - Disassembling and assembling rear lid.
61... - Convertible top.

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