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First, thank you all for your input and experience. I am a road warrior for work and just came off a 2 week trip. So i apologize for being slow to respond. Bringing you up to speed, ive eliminated the clutch switch, starter relay, all fuses, and maybe the immobilizer. I did remove it, checked the fuse, removed its cover to find a dry and clean circuit board. The immobilizer could still be the proby Tho127 - Main Forum
I've checked the clutch switch with an ohm meter and put a jumper wire between the two wires. No change. The problem is definitely electrical. I've tried swapping the starter relay, I've checked the fuse on the immobilizer, it's good. Is there a way to test the rfid pill? I do not have a Porsche scanner.by Tho127 - Main Forum
Yeah, it wouldn't even act like it was going to turn over..... He was thinking something electrical. He just wasn't sure where to go next: immob or ignition switch maybe.by Tho127 - Main Forum
Hey guys, I have a 2000 Boxster S with almost 70k mi. We drove it to dinner Friday night and it wouldn’t start we got ready to leave. No problems prior. We assumed it was the battery so replaced it. Still no start. Key fob works to lock/unlock car and release trunk. Windows work and top works. Today, hubby checked: clutch safety switch with an ohm meter, as well as put a jumper wire across cby Tho127 - Main Forum