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lighthousekeeper

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  1. I am having the same problem with my 1996 outback except i have checked every fuse with a multimeter for continuity and they are all fine. I even went so far as to check every fuse besides the air bag for continuity and they are all fine! I cannot get my dash or parking/tail lights to work only the brakes. The strange thing is that the lights will all flash on like they are supposed to when i click my remote starter/alarm. Im afraid i might need a new switch. Also what is the virgin switch you spoke of?

     

    Thanks

  2. i went to several shops including Auto Zone and Oreilly Auto Parts and they told me i needed to go to the dealer because their reader wouldnt read the brake system. i really dont want to go to the dealer and have them lock me in to something i dont need/cant afford. any suggestions on where those sensors and wires are, for instance am i looking on the calipers or on the hub itself? Is the wire clearly sticking out where i can see it or does the dash need to come off? :eek:

  3. I just had the same problem with my 96 legacy outback but nowhere near those miles. after many hours of "friendly persuasion" :lol: trying to separate the differential with chisels, screwdrivers, a sledgehammer, and anything else that came to hand in my frustration i decided to get a used tranny from a junkyard. if you have the patience it is possible to separate it (i took it to a machine shop after the fact) but you have to ask yourself if it is really worth it.

  4. I have an ABS light on my 96 legacy outback that only turns on when i move the car. if i just let it idle it never turns on. it does it whether i go forward, backwards, fast, or slow once i let off the brake and move a few feet. i dont want to go to the dealer just yet and the car stops no prob but im just wondering if there is some imminent doom on the horizon.

     

    oh and i checked the master cylinder, calipers, abs module etc for anything that looks out of the ordinary for a DIY'er like me and got nothing.

  5. Well no CEL might mean the OBD 1 isn't as sensitive as 2 I agree. Any puddles of oil at the stoplight or parking space? Or does the oil on your dipstick have a "milkshake" look to it or look funny at all? I know that seafoam hits the head gasket and oil pan gasket the hardest. changing the oil pan gasket isn't so bad but changing a head gasket in a DIY setting is a pain even for those who have done it before. Look for oil loss first before jumping to any conclusions.

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