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hi guys my wife has a 2005 boxster, and for some reason her drivers headlight is out... i replaced the bulbs and its still out... i tried checking for power and there is no power... the pass side works... im thinking maybe a fuse, but i checked all the fuses on the drivers side panel and they are all fine... are there any other fuse boxes in the car... please help its getting dark and i have been trying to figure this out for hours..thanks

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No other fuse block that I know of, the retaining clip that holds the electrical connector in the fender that engages with the headlamp assembly can break and cause a poor contact.

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997/987 headlights are part the front control box comfort system via CAN. Check the headlight connector for proper fitting to start with, if no avail, let the system check with a PIWIS diagnostic tool.

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No other fuse block that I know of, the retaining clip that holds the electrical connector in the fender that engages with the headlamp assembly can break and cause a poor contact.

hi guys i figured it out.. thanks.. it was the electrical connector in the fender... it kept moving :angry: took 8 hours to figure out.. but at least its fixed.. thanks again

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