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  1. Where is the or about where is the intake manifold and would you know how I could clean the corrosion or replace it ? mch
  2. Here's what I found the prior mechanic's left several wires dangling. There are two on the left ;one has a blue plastic cover and the other has a pink cover and with it is one with a white plastic cover both of them have several wires bundled together and attached to them on the left side up under the dash. Then in the center are two clear or white plastic ends and another white plastic with a brown plastic end attached. When I first start her up after sitting over night the check engine light comes on and she sounds like she's running on only 3 cylinders and it's fairly rough sounding. If I take her out and drive around a bit the light goes off and she's running great everything goes back sounding good. The one mechanic told me it was an emissions sensor and needed to be replaced but they couldn't locate one so I was on my own. mch
  3. Thank you all very much for helping and it's really appreciated. Love my Subbie she's the best car I've ever owned. The only time she won't start right up is when the battery is dead ... personally think that's quite a record for 20 years...and that's the truth. Maybe it's the talking to her everyday. The mechanic's here don't want to mess with my car as they say it's too old. There's one green plastic small tag and one red they're both attached to separate wires.... looks like one on the left and other on right. The shop hooked it up to a diagnostic machine and they thought it read a problem with emissions . As long as it's not too cold out and I drive it every day things usually work pretty good. I,m not much of a mechanic but can learn. Just want to keep her running and in good health. mch
  4. Thank you so much and I'll do exactly what you said.. REALLY THANK U... mch
  5. I own a '92 Loyale and one of the censer's has triggered the Check Engine. She's a bit hard to start and rouge, finally when she warms up then it's okay and after driving her around a bit she's just fine. Trying to locate two senors which no one seems to know what they are ... no mechanic in my town know's a thing about Subaru's and I'am a 67 year old woman and no mechanic myself. How do I go about locating the senor's and knowing exactly what she needs? I love my car and bought her new in '92. mch
  6. Hi, I bought my Subaru Loyale new in '92 and she's the BEST car I've ever owned in my whole life.. and I an old. Now having trouble finding parts and a GOOD mechanic that cares. I'm searching for senor's and an ashtray . If anyone knows where I can locate these two sensor's I'll post which one's I need. Thank you, mhendrick:)

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