Tech has ordered new window seals. Resealing the membranes helped but the window seals -- the seals that seal the window when it is fully raised -- are leaking. Age/exposure has taken their toll and these no longer are water tight when the glass is all the way up. There is no adjustment left or the glass would push through the roof when raised. (Well, maybe not but you get the idea.)
Seals should be here today or Thursday. Trouble is 2 techs are out sick, and another is out with a back problem. Because it never rains but it pours there have been some high priority jobs come up and the dealer is out of loaners. The SM is asking customers with cars in the shop that have loaners if they don't mind waiting. Fortunately I have a loaner. A new Cayenne Diesel. SM says I can keep this and drive this until my Boxster is ready early next week. He said if I really insisted he would try to get the Boxster done before the holiday break. As long as I have the loaner I'm not insisting. And this Cayenne is a nice vehicle so it is not like I'm suffering any.
In fact in this cold weather and the heated seats....Ahhh. Nice.
Oh, I have to 996 Turbo as "backup" but it is due for its 140K mile service: oil/filter and this time coils. Sure I could continue to drive it. Obviously a few hundred miles over the 5K mile oil/filter change interval ain't going to hurt anything and the engine is not misfiring even in this cold weather. Tires aren't new but have good tread left as long as I take it easy when it is wet. BTW, rain has stopped and we are in a dry spell with no significant rain forecast and this dry spell could last a couple of weeks or more.
Trouble is and this isn't a biggie and will be addressed today is the Turbo's darn battery is going bad, maybe bad enough the engine won't even start this AM. It has been cold -- well, going to or below freezing at night -- and the battery is giving signals it is going bad. The other day when I went to use the car and started the engine the voltage dipped so low the trip odometer was reset to 0. The starter hesitated and I thought oh oh but it resumed and cranked the engine and the engine fired right up. I drove the car 30+ miles to top up the battery but the battery is beyond topping up I fear.
The battery has a 30 month replacement something or other on it but I can't recall when I bought it and installed it. Parts manager though has all my purchase invoices on file -- in the computer -- and will look up when I bought the thing. Hopefully I get if not a new battery for free at least a price discount on the new one.
Have to say based on my battery experience battery quality is going downhill. I've gone through more batteries (brands: Moll and Interstate) in the last few years than I have in the all the previous years.