OK, all you Porsche afficianados, Fact or Myth: Changing Plugs on a Boxster requires lowering the engine to access the front two plugs.
I pulled the following dialog from a Porsche forum:
>You must lower the engine on a Porsche Boxster to change the plugs!
>> One Does NOT pull the engine to change plugs on a
>> Boxster. It's done on a lift w/the rear wheels
>> removed.
>>>If I am mistaken, then I apologize. I was just repeating what I was told. At a car show the first year the Boxster came out they had one on display with both front and rear trunks open. One man pushed his way through the idiots asking where the engine was and asked if the oil filter was user accessible. The dealer rep blushed and said no, but that they were working on making it that way. I then asked if the spark plugs were accessible and he said that the rear two were fairly easy to get at with the car on a lift, and the middle two could be got to with the rear tires pulled off, but that the front two required undoing the front motor mounts and tipping the engine forward.
It is possible that the design has been changed to make them more accessible, and it is also possible that the Porsche guy was giving me a line of hooey. If you have more complete info, I would like to know it.
Anybody know for sure??
