Table 1 shows two common power train related problems of the 2010 Porsche Boxster.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Clutch Pedal/linkage problems | |
| Transmission Stuck In Gear problems |
Starting from a stop light, I engaged the clutch on my new 2010 Porsche carrera s. Upon reaching appropriate speed, I lifted my foot off the clutch pedal. The engine continued to rev as I applied acceleration, but the car did not move forward. I then noticed the clutch pedal did not return to its fully disengaged position, rather it stayed half depressed. This resulted in overreving, loss of speed in traffic, and burning and smoke coming from the rear of the car.
I was driving on a major 8-lane highway. I shifted uneventfully through the gears, until I attempted to shift from 5th to 6th. At this point, I discovered that the shift lever offered no resistance and had no effect: the shift linkage had failed catastrophically and without warning. The car was in 5th and I could no longer change the gear. Because I am an experienced driver and knew the area, I was able to drive to an exit that offered safe parking, and call for a tow. A bit of web research suggests that this is a model defect that has already affected many. The Boxster and cayman (987) have a cable linkage, and I suspect that the cable (part # 98742404211) is underdesigned and prone to snap (e. G. . Read more...