2000 Porsche Boxster (986) F6-2.7L Page 38

Concern:

Proper care of oxygen sensor connections

Information:

Oxygen sensors perform their function by creating a signal voltage that is based on the comparison of air content in the exhaust system to that of a

known good air reference (ambient oxygen). Since 1989, the oxygen sensors on Porsche cars have been said to be 'submersible". This means that

the sampling of reference oxygen is taken from the oxygen sensor connector in the engine compartment, as opposed to the oxygen sensor housing

area (in prior configurations). Taking reference air from the connector results in more accurate sensor readings, because the oxygen sensor

connector is less likely to be affected by moisture or foreign substances.

Although "submersible" oxygen sensors are basically impervious to substances at the sensor, they can be permanently damaged if any foreign

substance is sprayed or otherwise applied to the oxygen sensor connector (or signal wire). To function properly, reference air must be allowed to

pass through the connector, down the signal wire (within the insulation), and to the sensor.

Therefore, it is extremely important that the oxygen sensor connectors be clean and dry at all times. Contact cleaners, contact enhancers (such as

Stabilant 22A), oil or water based sprays, and even die - electric compounds MUST BE KEPT AWAY from the oxygen sensor connections, or

permanent SENSOR DAMAGE will result!

Always clean oxygen sensor contacts in a dry fashion, being careful not to allow any type of substance or debris into the connectors.

Note:

The connections at the oxygen sensor can often be improved by simply unplugging and replugging the connector several times.

Important!

Oxygen sensors damaged by the application of any foreign substance in the connector area will not be considered a warranty matter.

Please inform all service personnel immediately.

Technical Service Bulletin # 1/00 Date: 000418

Air Flow Sensor - Update

Boxster

1/00

2445

Binder - 2, Fuel, Eng. Elec, Exhaust

4-18-00

Air Flow Sensor

Vehicle Type:

Boxster 2.7/Boxster S

Model Year:

As of 2000 (Y)

Concern:

New airflow sensor (HMF) that is less sensitive to dirt particles.

Information:

As of January 31, 2000, a new HMF is being introduced. The new HMF, which is less sensitive to dirt particles, is being installed in production

starting with the following VIN numbers:

Boxster: 98 6YS 62 0415 2.7 liter

Boxster: 98 OYU 62 5100 2.7 liter

Boxster S: 98 OYS 66 0258 3.2 liter

Boxster S: 98 3YU 66 2414 3.2 liter

A barcode sticker will be attached to the air cleaner housing to make it easier to distinguish whether a new or an old HFM is installed in the engine.

When replacing an old sensor, the DME will have to be reprogrammed. This is accomplished by using the PST2 with version 9.0 installed. Version

9.0 has a tentative release date of May 1, 2000. Please note that until software version 9.0 is released; continue to use the old style HMF sensor for

repairs.

The barcode sticker reads as follows:

Number Description

996 110021 09 Old style HFM

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