First of all, I'm new here, and didn't imagine that my first post would be about a problem. I've been an enthusiast since the days of Siffert, Elford and Rodriguez, but only recently managed to acquire an entry-level 10-year old 2.7 Boxster. It hasn't proved as involving to drive as the Lotus it replaced (although that may well be because I haven't explored it's limits yet - which would require a track day) but I love the looks, the comfort and the performance.
Unfortunately I have hit two problems - one practical and one geographical. Yesterday morning was frosty, so I ran the engine for 5 minutes before driving into town. It was beginning to warm up as I drove off, but after 3 kilometres I realised that the temp warning light was flashing and the guage was reading zero. On previous cars a zero reading would indicate the absence of any coolant at all for the sensor to read, but the level in the expansion tank looked fine. (It has since gone down, but not by a lot and there is no obvious leakage from the car.) I suspect a failed cap, split tank or failed water pump, but am curious as to why the guage is reading zero. Can anyone suggest an explanation or tell me where the sensor is located? Also, there was less pressure than I expected when I loosened the filler cap, which is suggestive. Does the warning light work by means of a pressure sensor? It now flashes when switching on from cold. In previous cars, with coolant in the system and a functioning temp. guage I would risk the 2 km run into town, but in this case there would be no warning before the engine was wrecked, so that's out.
The secondary problem is that I am in the Dordogne at present, which appears not to boast even a single Porsche dealer - so I'm struggling to find anyone who can be trusted to recover and fix it.
Any information/advice much appreciated.
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