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I've been getting weird noises and vibration when accelerating from a stop. This vibration occurs whilst acclerating in a straight line and the vibration continues even if I lift off the accelerator. The vibration occurs only at low speeds, maybe upto 10-15 mph. I'm thinking it could be my auto tranny going again even though it shifts great (albeit slow kickdown from 4 to 3). Any help appreciated, thanks.
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Isn't the max pressure written on the tire, the maximum pressure that the tire is certified and safe (from blowing up etc) to inflate to. It has nothing to do with the car and the correct inflation for it. I use what the owners manual states as the minimum and go from there. Personally, I'm running 38 psi.
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I'm gonna take another look to be sure where the oil is coming from. I'll probably remove the timing belt cover in the process. The valve cover gasket doesn't seem too difficult to change. However if it turns out that the front cam seals, crank seal, and/or the oil pump o-ring is leaking, how difficult is it to fix that? Any special tools? Thanks
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I have unfortunately discovered an oil leak. There is a small puddle of oil on top of the passenger side rocker arm valve cover in the front most "valley". There are also drops coming from the passenger side of the black cover both ontop and below. I'm wondering what the cause could be? seals? which? How easy to fix. Expensive? Thanks for the help.
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2005 Obw
applegump replied to JBRIII's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
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With the hot months coming and having arrived on certain days, I've realised that my AC doesn't work. I had the system refilled last fall (so I doubt it needs refrigerant) so it hasn't been warm enough to check if it works properly. Anyway, there is no cool air coming from the vents, even after 5 minutes of operation. I've also noticed that when I turn the AC on, there is no engine rpm change, is this normal? Shouldn't the engine experience a short fall in rpm due to the extra load? Any suggestions where I should start to look? Thanks.
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A cut off acts as a shield to protect oncoming traffic from being blinded. The cut of is always on the drivers side in the headlight, thus crreating a beam that doesn't go over horizontal. On the passenger side, it is not as blinding to have light aimed higher, with the added benefit of seeing the curb and pedestrians on the sidewalk as well as signs better. I hope that explains it, maybe someone can do it better.