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99 Boxster, 5 spd

I did a search and found a lot of good info but not one post of a gasoline smell at low speeds just after shifting. The local autozone pulled the codes and came back with TPS Sensor, changed it, I cleared the code with the reader, and one day later it is back.

I plan to clean the MAF. Check for vacuum leaks with starting fluid.

Any other idea's? Where is the Air/Oil seperator located?

Thx

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Posted
99 Boxster, 5 spd

I did a search and found a lot of good info but not one post of a gasoline smell at low speeds just after shifting. The local autozone pulled the codes and came back with TPS Sensor, changed it, I cleared the code with the reader, and one day later it is back.

I plan to clean the MAF. Check for vacuum leaks with starting fluid.

Any other idea's? Where is the Air/Oil seperator located?

Thx

Please do a search here - those codes have been covered many many times.

Posted (edited)
99 Boxster, 5 spd

I did a search and found a lot of good info but not one post of a gasoline smell at low speeds just after shifting. The local autozone pulled the codes and came back with TPS Sensor, changed it, I cleared the code with the reader, and one day later it is back.

I plan to clean the MAF. Check for vacuum leaks with starting fluid.

Any other idea's? Where is the Air/Oil seperator located?

Thx

Please do a search here - those codes have been covered many many times.

I thought I covered that when I stated " I did a search and found a lot of good info but not one post of a gasoline smell at low speeds just after shifting".

I would appreciate your input instead of covering what has already been stated.

The gas cap is fine, I checked that one, great idea though.

Edited by Cruzin

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