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Posted

as topic title states:

request part number for ignition switch behind key tumbler for 97 boxster non S.

any matching parts in VW or audi bin? Id like to purchase the part at my local VW parts dealer.

thanks a lot in advance.

:renntech:

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Posted

986 Boxster, 996 Carrera, 996 GT3, 996 TT, 996 GT2 all use the same crummy ignition switch.

There is plenty of information here including different switch numbers as well as installation tips.

Posted

I was charged $240 for the repair to my 2001 Boxster S.

I wish I had found the proper thread before bringing in the car in.

I feel this is way too much to be charging. Am I correct Loren?

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Posted

Well, folks have bought the switch for under $10 on eBay and not much more than that at an Audi dealer.

A good tech can change the switch in 5 minutes -- I've see them do it.

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