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ebrake ??
fnlyfnd replied to fnlyfnd's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
Well after some investigating, and adjusting, I figured out what the problem is. The dis-engage button will not fully pop out which means that the arm will not touch the "clicker wheel" therefore not locking. I have to pull the button out for the ebrake to work. Do I need a new ebrake handle?? It seems that there would be a spring in it but I couldn't find it. -
ebrake ??
fnlyfnd replied to fnlyfnd's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
It goes up maybe 5-7 notches. Thanks, I'm headed out there shortly to see whats up. -
ebrake ??
fnlyfnd replied to fnlyfnd's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
Yea car has been NY-Mass-NH-NY, so its had its share of salt. Hopefully it wont be raining tom. so I can check it out. I was thinking it might be in the car, like the little clicker wheel (if it has one) is off track or something. -
So this just strated today. I noticed this morning I had a very hard time pushing the handle button in, therfore not releasing the ebrake. It finally went in and I released the ebrake. Now tonight when I get home I had to pull the ebrake up (no clicks) and it wouldn't lock. So I let it down and pulled again (with clicks) and it locked. I did this a few times to rule out a fluke. So in shorter easier terms, I have to pull the ebrake up 2x for it to lock. Whats the deal?
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Thats wild, never thought it would effect the beam pattern that drastically. Stock lights do have a clear coat on them, as far as I know. After all the post that I have read, I wanted to put clear coat on the to lessen the occurance of yellowing. Everyone says that they will yellow in a few months w/o clear coat. ??????????? btw: I used platsX before the clear coat the first time. I actually found that a polish I bought from wally world worked better, its made by "kit" and is just simply called "scratch remover". My lights looked like yours before the clear went on
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So as of right now my headlights are in the fridge.... This is my second time, in a week, since the first clear coat came out awfull. I have sanded, buffed, and washed with dish soap so far. I noticed that the headlights lost a lot of thier clearness after I washed them. Should I buff and wash them again?? and Does it matter what kind of clear coat I use?? I have duplicolor acrylic enamel, should I be using a different kind such as: acrylic laquer or just plain ol' clear coat?? Thanks, I don't want to go through this process again for another couple of years. Got make sure I get it right this time.