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Push Rod for Cabriolet Roof Mechanism for Porsche 987 Boxster 2006-2012 - 98756127903
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Product Information
Product Information

Push rod product reference code 987.561.279.03 for the convertible-top transmission/pivot on Porsche Boxster 987. This precision-formed control rod links the roof linkage to the roof actuator/lever assembly and transfers movement so your soft-top opens, closes and latches cleanly.

Sold individually. 2pcs required per vehicle., fits left or right side. 

Fits:
Porsche 987-1 Boxster 2006*

*NOTE: This part is not compatible with 2005 Boxster models. For 2006 Boxster's, compatibility depends on your vehicle's VIN...

- 2.7L non-S models: Compatible only with VINs from F98-6U702823 onward
- 3.2L S models: Compatible only with VINs from F98-6U722146 onward

If your VIN is earlier than the numbers listed above, this part will not fit your vehicle - you'll need the earlier version instead (98756127902). Unsure about fitment? Feel free to contact us with your VIN, and we’ll be happy to confirm the correct part for you.

Porsche 987-1 Boxster 2007-08

Porsche 987-2 Boxster 2009-12 

Why replace this push rod?

  • Broken/ sheared plastic ball/socket — a frequent failure mode. When the white plastic ball or cup fractures the linkage can detach or move incorrectly, causing the roof to jam, mis-align or fail to latch. Forum reports show this is a common and recurring issue on 986/987 Boxsters.
  • Wear and play — worn pivots or loosened joints produce excess movement that causes the roof to mis-index, make clunks, or fail to fully engage the latches.
  • Bent or corroded rod — impact or corrosion can change geometry so the roof mechanism binds or the hood doesn’t seal flush.
  • Prevent secondary damage — a failing push rod may cause added stress to adjacent linkages, actuators or latch components. Replacing a worn/broken push rod early prevents more expensive repairs later.

Common symptoms that indicate replacement is needed

  • Roof won’t fully open or close; operation stalls.
  • Roof handle/actuator feels loose or has excessive play.
  • Loud clunking or grinding noises during roof travel.
  • Roof latches don’t engage or the soft-top sits misaligned.
  • Visible crack or missing plastic ball/socket at the rod ends.

Diagram ref. 4. 



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