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Originally Posted by JFP in PA
It can also be the starter Bendix drive not disengaging properly, which only requires cleaning the drive and lubrication..................this is a common and re-occurring problem on these cars.
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See, that's what I thought it was, because that's exactly what it sounds like, and it happens right after you crank the car, and only when cold. If that is a common problem with Boxsters, then that makes me like 95% sure that's what it is. Part of me wants to just get the IMS done for piece of mind though. Thanks for the replies.