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sara

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  1. Thanks! It looks like that will fix the biggest part of my problem.
  2. Okay, I'll try to explain this as best as I can. '90 Legacy Wagon My driver side door doesn't shut tight. It shuts tight enough to stay closed, but not tight enough for the door indicator light or the dome light to go off. I can hear wind through it while driving, too. That part I don't really care about, but I mention it because it probably has something to do with the real problems: 1. The driver side door won't unlock from the outside. If it is locked, I have to go in thru the passanger side and open the driver door from the inside. 2. Any time the driver door is opened, all the locks lock. 3. I can sometimes avoid that by holding the lock in place while opening the door. 4. Sometimes they all just lock on their own while no doors are even being touched. 5. Sometimes (rarely) they just spaz out and lock and unlock over and over really fast. 6. Pressing lock on the driver door locks all doors, but pressing unlock usually doesn't unlock any door (not even the driver door). What I'd really love to do is just find a way to shut off the auto locks (at least for the driver door). Make it so all locks work individually. It seems like this would be the easiest fix for my problem. I don't even care if my doors lock at all. Just so they don't lock out of nowhere like now. If anyone knows how to do this or has a better solution, I'd love to hear.
  3. Originally posted in "Older Generation of Subarus" - was told to try here.. Hi, I'm new here. I feel like I'm at the wrong forum because I don't really know much about cars or how to fix them, but I have a few male friends that do. Hopefully you can help me figure out what's wrong so I can see if they can fix it. I've searched these forums, but haven't found an answer to my problem. My 1990 Legacy Wagon blows a lot of heat from the floor vent. So much heat that when I'm wearing sandals it actually feels like my feet are burning. I've tried playing with all the climate settings to see if I could get it to go off, but nothing has worked. I've tried turning everything off, I've tried setting the temp to cold, tried turning it to AC, tried setting the flow to the front vents. It just always stays on the floor and very hot. Nothing seems to come out of the vents at all when I switch it to them - even if I try to turn it to AC. Still just hot air from the floor and nothing anywhere else. If someone could give me an idea why this might be happening, I'd really appreciate it.
  4. Thanks for the reply I'll post in the other forum and see if anyone there has an idea.
  5. Hi, I'm new here. I feel like I'm at the wrong forum because I don't really know much about cars or how to fix them, but I have a few male friends that do. Hopefully you can help me figure out what's wrong so I can see if they can fix it. I've searched these forums, but haven't found an answer to my problem. My 1990 Legacy Wagon blows a lot of heat from the floor vent. So much heat that when I'm wearing sandals it actually feels like my feet are burning. I've tried playing with all the climate settings to see if I could get it to go off, but nothing has worked. I've tried turning everything off, I've tried setting the temp to cold, tried turning it to AC, tried setting the flow to the front vents. It just always stays on the floor and very hot. Nothing seems to come out of the vents at all when I switch it to them - even if I try to turn it to AC. Still just hot air from the floor and nothing anywhere else. If someone could give me an idea why this might be happening, I'd really appreciate it.
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