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Posted

i just bought a 2001 porsche boxster s with 42k miles

i live in texas and it gets around 102 degrees around this time

i noticed that there is a loud noise sounds like a fan and when i put my hand under the front bumper on the driver side you car feel a strong air blowing out of there. is this normal on all models or is there something wrong??

need help i dont know anything about this car.

Posted

Cooling fans are located behind the front radiators which are in each front corner of the car, you should hear/feel them coming on at the same time.

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Cooling fans are located behind the front radiators which are in each front corner of the car, you should hear/feel them coming on at the same time.

so will it be coming from both sides of the front? or just that one side i havent checked the other side

thanks for the help thou. i was just wondering because everywhere i go and i am driving slow you can see all the dust being blown up.

thanks again,

pat

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