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  1. If you're doing a lot of driving around town--especially if it's a hilly town like San Francisco or Salt Lake City--you can expect to wear the hell out of your brakes in very short order. Think of it--if all you ever did was long-haul freeway driving, how often would you use your brakes on the Interstate?

     

    Did you read the earlier posts? He has had other subarus with no brake problems and he has lived in the same area for the whole time. Sometimes people seem to defend subaru a little too much. At the time this was a brand new car that was eating brakes, simple 'aggresive' driving should not result in wearing out your brakes in 7k miles or whatever the number was. If that is the case subaru should change it's marketing campaign to include 'driving ms daisy' shots and forget about hyping all the rally championships because that is 'agressive driving'.

  2. There are 2 heating elements, in the seat bottom, and the seat back.

    On High, each is supplied with 12 volts directly. On Low, they are in series with each other. So Both are always on..........EXCEPT when one fails....

     

    Now if one element 'opens' (burns out), the low setting will not work AND the light on the switch doesn't light either. On high, obviously, only the good element continues to work. Usually the seat bottom opens.

     

    sooo.....the switch is to toggle between high and low? am i drinking beer or buying beer?

  3. forgot to add that the wheel lock adapter will most likley be in the car somewhere,maybe glove box or ontop of your spare cover.that defroster switch shoild have a light in it unless the bulb is burnt out,unless they have changed them they are not on a timer,which means it will stay on till you turn it off or the car is turned off.

     

    I've checked high and low for that bloody wheel lock. Nowhere to be found. Is is really neccesary to have a wheel lock on all four wheels on a Subaru? Who is stealing factory aluminum rims?

  4. i can answer a few of these,the button marked P is your parking lights with ignition off,subarus wont let you leave your lights on because they go off with the ignition switch.the braking shudder is rotors that are warped,these can be turned and trued up if not too bad[may be cheaper to replace]the button on left side should be for rear defrost. hope this helps.

     

    That does help, thanks alot. Anyone got any suggestions for good rotors? whats a good price?

  5. I have a 2001 OBW that I recently purchased and I have a few questions (I don't have an owners manual). To the left of the steering wheel there are 3 button, a fog light button, a cruise control button and a defrost button. Is the defrost button for the rear window or the mirrors? I'm assuming that the other defrost button to the right of the steering wheel does whatever the other one doesn't, if that makes any sense....

     

    Also what is the switch marked 'P' that sits right on top of the steering wheel, it's where the hazards are usually placed on a vehicle.

     

    Also I bought this car for a riduculusly low price at an auction and was only able to test drive it around the block. I have noticed that when braking from about 75kmh to about 40kmh there is some pretty serious shuddering going on. Any suggestions as to what that might be? I haven't been able to take the wheels off and have a look as the locking lug nuts are on all 4 wheels and I don't have the 'key' to get them off. I'll be taking it in soon for a complete inspection but would like to know what might be causing the shuddering before I hear the mechanics version of what the problem is. Thanks for any help.

     

    Wes

  6. Newbie here,

     

    Does anyone have any experience installing amps in 2001 OBW? I was thinking a good loaction would be under the drivers seat. Attaching the amp to the sub box is not an option because I have to be able to quickly disconect the sub in order to carry larger loads, simply disconnecting to speaker wires is a heck of alot easier than disconecting grounds, power supply, rca cords etc. If I try under the seat is it neccessary to remove the drivers seat? Is that a pain the in arse? Any comments would be appreciated.

     

     

    WesinCalgary

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