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Good day , when I first start out shifting from first to secound is just a little notchy. If I am on a back street not so bad because I can shift much earlier. After the car warms up no problem. I just changed the oil with oem and checked the level twice. One other thing that may be a factor is when I take off out of the garage without giving any gas she wants to tremble just a little bit. You dont notice this if you are taking off giving her a little gas at take off once you hit traffic. Need to go to work but will check back, oh ya 2001 Boxster with 56000 miles. Thanks Phil

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Try pausing a second or two in neutral before selecting second gear.

You can also try selecting a different gear, third perhaps, and then into second before releasing the clutch.

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Bought my 2002 Boxster S w/ 52k miles and noticed the same thing when it was cold. I'd shift slowly, sometimes double clutching, which helped some. No problem of any kind in any other gear, ever. Just replaced my clutch at 72,450 mi. & the notchiness is gone. Completely gone. Can't say that's your problem but it sure fixed mine.

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