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I thought the redesign they implemented in the latter half of '99 solved that problem in the 2.5L engines but that does kinda sound like a blown HG to me. I don't those years of Subaru well but I would get a 2.2L engine put in there if you can. They are as tough as the toughest Samurai warriors. --Damien
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Hey thanks...that's helpful. No I thought of the obvious...but even with the wheel all the way down it would still be a little lit...right? :-) Another thing that doesn't work is when I pull the windshield wiper stalk it engages the wiper motor but not the spray...(it did work sometimes...but only very intermittently). This makes me think that there could be a corroded contact somewhere in there or something.... :-/
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Is the Illumination Control module located behind the glove box or underneath the steering wheel in a '98 outback wagon? My instrument lights are all out (along with the glove box light) and it makes night driving a little problematic. I think that the ICM may be the cause.... I checked fuses and they all seem to be intact... Thanks! --Damien
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Hi, I have an Outback wagon which accumulated water within the taillight housing. It was almost halfway full of water before I put a pinhole at the bottom of the housing to drain it out (knowing of no other way to do it). Is there some sort of drain plug within these units which got clogged ? How could water be getting in there in the first place? Is it difficult to remove the housing for inspection? Thanks for your ideas/input... --Damien
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I used to have a Geo Metro years ago that would constantly have alternators burn out on me. Maybe it's just a bad run at the factory and your supplier got the lot of them. Impurities in the tungsten...some residual oxygen within the bulb. Maybe something within the electrical system of your car suppling excessive voltage. --Damien
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P0400 code
efseiler replied to matt167's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
I think ethanol in fuel can also trigger such a code cuz it alters the vapor pressure. --Damien -
Well it's a 'used car dealer' as opposed to a 'new car dealer'. Most folks around here can't afford NCD so there are UCD for us instead. The inner race isn't green...but I know for sure it's FEQ. Uninterested?? I usually get a 'slap on the wrist' for even thinking that I'm going to steal someone else's job as a mechanic! :-) Cheers! --Damien
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P0400 code
efseiler replied to matt167's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
Yeah, have a look in the hoses connected to the EGR valve...they oftentimes get clogged with carbon deposits. Try replacing your air filter, too. I use additives in my fuel and also apply Seafoam (every car lover's favorite organic solvent) from time to time. Cheers! --Damien -
P0400 code
efseiler replied to matt167's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
Are you sure? I thought the EVAP system was suppose to feed vapors from the tank (which would otherwise be lost to space since no system is completely airtight) into the intake manifold. You'd be suprised...cars are engineered push-pull. This means a failure on one end of the system can trigger a problem on the other. --Damien -
P0400 code
efseiler replied to matt167's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
Those components are connected so it's unsurprising that one would trigger a code on the other end of the system. That system is supposed to recirculate tank vapors and exhaust gas back into the intake manifold to insure a most thorough burning of fuel.