How To Replace Porsche Boxster 986 Updated Coolant Cap and Bleeder Valve
We noticed a slight smell of coolant so we looked for a source of the smell. Our coolant cap was the original version and the bleeder valve had dried coolant on it so we replaced them both with new parts from our local Porsche dealer.
Part numbers
Cap 996 016 447 04
Bleeder valve 996 016 347 02
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