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Richard1296

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    2000 OBS

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  1. The purge solenoid is under the intake runners on the passenger side mounted to the intake. Its easy to see if you stand on your head. It has a two wire connector the connector is blue if I remember right. Finding a good used solenoid isn't easy as they are a common item to fail. Cut the solenoids wires at the solenoid and replace it with a 100 ohm 1 watt resistor. It will fool the computer and allow the CEL light to be reset. Plug the two hoses that connect to the solenoid. I didn't see and problems when I did this to my 90. I did finally find a good used one. Richard
  2. I take it you disconnected the black connectors, and the green ones should also be disconnected. Richard
  3. Actually I had no problem removing the fuse box. It was suprisingly easy. And the fuse box comes apart to reveal replaceable contacts that just plug onto the board.Replacing them would be easy if I could find them. Local parts stores can't find them, and the same small fuse is used in almost every car made. I thought maybe the removable contacts would be the same for other makes of cars (wrong again). My local (sort of) Subaru dealer could not find the contacts and wanted to sell me a complete fuse box...I didn't ask the price. Looks like the hard part will be finding the contacts. I need to find a junker to get the parts from. A salvage yard would want to sell the whole fuse box and I hate to pay too much when all I want is the contacts. Anyone got a late model Subaru that uses the real small fuses and would sell the fuse box (or contacts) reasonably priced. Richard
  4. I have a problem with the fuse box in the dash. Anyone ever remove one of these, and how much trouble is it. Are the contacts the fuses plug into replaceable or at least can I get to them. Richard
  5. I don't think one trip through the car wash will be enough. It looks like the weather we had here (Virginia) last week . It took a pocket full of quarters to get all the crud and salt off the Subaru. Richard
  6. My 90 Legacy's owners manual calls for Dexron II. Dexron II is no longer available and has been replaced by Dexron III and Mercon/Dexron compatible types. I use plain old Mercon/Dexron in my 90 Legacy and the 2000 OBS. If ever I was to repair or replace either transmission I would use a synthetic though. And I'd add a small transmission cooler to supplement the factory cooling. Richard
  7. There should be a harness that comes onto the right side of the engine from inside the car. It should branch off for the purge solenoid and coolant temp sensor. Near there should be another 4 pin connector for the O2 sensor. If I had the car here I could tell you more. Its been a year since I was under the hood of it. But since I had to replace the O2 sensor and purge solenoid I am pretty sure of the locations of most connectors on that side of the engine. The locations are the same on my 2000 OBS, though the connectors are different. Look on any 2.2 engine for the O2 sensor harness. It will be in the same location on the engine. Richard
  8. My son has the car right now, no idea when I'll see either of them. It's a square grey four pin connector. The connector on the wiring harness should be a female connector. The connector should be near the right rear, under the edge of the intake. I'm thinking it has BLUE, WHITE, and two BLACK wires. I've also learned not all Subaru's of the same year are the same. Richard
  9. My 90 Legacy AWD (EJ22/auto) has an O2 sensor. I had to replace it. The connector for it is on the right side of the engine close to the intake manifold. It could easily be overlooked. Richard
  10. Mobil 1 Synthetic Grease is great stuff and available almost anywhere. Clean the original grease off with a clean rag, do not use solvents. Do not spin the bearing when it is dry of grease. Richard
  11. Well I guess my 2000 Outback Sport (2.2L) is different then. Mine is 4 wire, just looked. Richard
  12. I wasn't aware the radio fuse was under the hood. On my 2 Subaru's it's in the fuse panel under the dash. Richard
  13. Thats the front sensor....and it should be a 4 wires, the same one fits all 2000 OBW and OBS with 2.2 and 2.5 engines. A Denso 234-9018 is what I used. Works fine and fit perfect for me. The rear is 6 wire I think....but I've never had to replace that one. Under $100 shipped as I recall. Richard
  14. The retailer where I bought my tires rotates them for free every 5000 miles. Seems a little excessive but its their suggestion and it is free. Of course they also suggest rebalancing at every rotation and "of course" they charge for the balancing. I suppose if I don't let them rotate and rebalance, then if I complain about tire life they will blame it on my maintenance, or lack of. Richard
  15. Try Blackbart. He's a member here and I've been very satisfied with purchases from him. I got a ECU from him for my 90 Legacy. Richard
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