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- Birthday 07/28/1966
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Canton, NC
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softball, Baseball, Swimming, Customizing cars, racing,and outdoor activities
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Building wrecks and selling cars
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Im young,fun and ambitious. I like to customize cars my cars, and ride in my Mad max
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it wont ratle when you get it in... you will see when you remove the heater box... but if worried you can get some foam and put it on it... But around the inlets is the padding material you will see when you remove the heater box from fire wall. Dont look at it as a whole and something to be hard to do its not hard it just takes time and removal of bolts it like a puzzle
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What is the Diffences in a 94 Ti AWD 5sp and any other legacy? I have had the L's and the LS and the LSI but now ive got a Ti... its been sitting here for a few months but never payed any attention to it till today and i know it has different interior than all the other legacy's i have seen and it had Air struts at one time that have been swapped out. and it is Pearl White, but are there any other differences in this and other Legacy's?
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Just get a used one and put in it. I have only ever instaled two heater cores since 1990 that were leaking. The other three were because of damage to the box because of an accident. I have a few used ones even with low milage. I replaced the other leaking ones with used ones and one is still on the road today the other one the guy drove it for 300K and wore the car out.
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I believe you have a head Gasket problem... The only Craked head is on the shoulders of the guy that feed you the BS about all the damage and the high cost. I just replaced the head gaskets i on a 98 forester and it cost the guy 875.00 ... I Replaced the head gaskets intake gasket valve cover gaskets oil seals ( cams, crank, rear main seal, and re sealed the Oil seperator plate) new timming belt changed the oil changed the Spark plugs and new Anti Freeze I removed and replaced the heads and when they were off i cleaned them with cleaners and checked for cracks which i have never found one and used a straight edge to check for warpage. If the mechanice knows how to remove the head carfully the right way the heads should not warp!
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You will have to remove the dash consol first......... then the piece under the stearing wheel and the two bolts holding the stearing wheel up, then the dash. then the cross member support bar, then you will be able to remove the heater core box. Will take about you an hour to remove since its your 1st time. The good thinbg is you can leave everything in the dash together, just make sure you disconect the cables going to the heater box on each side undereneath
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On the left hand Kick panel above the fuse box, near the top of the dash.....LOL, Yep real fun to get to. Anyway if you look in the manual i think it is the green plug in, not 100% shure because it could be the brown one.... I dont have my manual right here beside me but i think it is the green plug in. If you dont have a manual just do the green one first, if that doesnt do it do the brown , and then white. They are the same relay's
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Are you talking about the inner door handle...( Having to push the unlock button while opening the door? ) And the driver door lock not unlocking with the Key ( key just turns around and around without locking or unlocking? ) I have several outer handles and some extra out locks and i have several iner handles that i have repaird