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  1. I have a 91 Legacy FWD. Are the accesories powered directly from the ignition switch or via a relay. If it is by a relay, where does this relay reside. Thanks Ian
  2. It isn't a good idea to do as Tiny suggest's the battery helps smooth the spikes that alternators can generate so you can zap things like the engine management system doing this.
  3. Here is some more info, http://www.diynet.com/diy/ab_auto_fuel_system/article/0,2021,DIY_13679_2276265,00.html
  4. OH by the way for Aussie members 303 products are reputably available from Auto One and a few boating places as well.
  5. Most of the other products eg Armor All are a dispersion of silicone oils, is 303 different?
  6. Anyone know where you can get 303 Aerospace Protectant in Oz. Google search was not very productive. Thanks Ian
  7. Have you checked to see if you have any stored fault codes from the ECU? Mine also hesitates, I believe it is caused by the ECU overreacting to the air con compressor cutting in.
  8. Well I have now done over 2000kms with the 100 ohm resistor in parallel with the solenoid and have had no more CEL alarms. I am convinced there is nothing wrong with the solenoid, every time the CEL came on I pulled it out and hooked it up to 12 volts and it worked perfectly so I think my mod is justified, in other words I'm just stopping a false alarm rather than masking a fault.
  9. Well I have cleaned the thing FWIW. I'm really puzzled as to why the ECU says its faulty, when the checks say it aint. How is the ECU reaching a conclusion its faulty? I can only think that the coil is intermittent, CEL certainly is. Hence my resistor "fix". Ian
  10. True it may be sticking Josh but how would the ECU know this? Surely it just looks for the prescence of the correct resisitance of the coil or not. That is the ECU's only contact with the solenoid. Ian
  11. I have had the CEL come up for this solenoid. I checked it according to Haynes manual and it is in spec. I hooked up 12v and it works. So I'm thinking why don't I place a 100 ohm resistor in parallel with it then the ECU will think it is OK whether it is or isn't. What do others think?
  12. Somebody has covered this in detail. It involves a small electronic box which smooths or removes the noise from the knock sensor, can't remember where I saw it though....damn
  13. Sorry the're two big to attach, you can find thewm on the Permatex website anyway
  14. Permatex anarobic sealant seems to be correct. Web site is http://www.permatex.com/heavy_duty/Transmissions.asp?automotive=yes&f_call=get_item&item_no=51813 What do you think Josh?
  15. The Haynes manual says anaerobic sealant for the oil pump, are there any specific recommendations eg Loctite ###
  16. Now I've done a search and there is lots of info bleeding the coolant, blending the coolant using demin water etc. But what is the best way of flushing the old coolant out so you can start from fresh with a drained engine. I have a man EJ22. Thanks
  17. Thanks Josh found it in the cold light of day. Why are the bits you have to replace always in the most difficult spots.
  18. Thanks Josh, Where is the CPV the Haynes manual says near the throttle body, the only thing I can spot is the IAC.?
  19. AHA, found it it was near the transmission tunnel with the yellow diagnostic plug. I think my troubles have just started I have 35, 11 and 12 flashing. I've reset the ECU so I'll see what remains. Thanks Ian:(
  20. My 91 Liberty (Aussie Legacy) is showing the Check engine light sometimes shortly after starting. I decided to read the ECU, was able to find the green plug but not the black plug. Are these in a different spot in the Australian cars. Ian
  21. I am using Kumho for the first time after a lot of good wraps from various sources. I must say I'm not disappointed, they are quiet, comfortable and have good adhesion wet n dry, not enough k's yet to judge wear though. This on a 91 Legacy FWD.
  22. IMHO you can't go past Iridiums for any engine. Great technology coupled with long life which is good news for alloy heads. My EJ22 certainly likes them.
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