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Adjusting Interior Temperature 05 Legacy
05 Legacy 2.5 GT Wagon When adjusting the temperature for the A/C / Heat, the Driver and Passenger sides always operate completely separately. Every time I want to adjust, I have to adjust both sides individually which is a real PITA. On my 4Runner and any other car I have been in, the drivers side will operate both until the passenger is operated separately. Is there a way to tie them together or is there something I am missing. Thanks!
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High Beams 05 2.5 GT Wagon
Sydfloyd44 replied to Sydfloyd44's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXYou guys are great! I didn't have the lights on. Those DRL's are as you said, just as bright as the headlights. This is my 6th Sube, but my first with DRL's. Traded in my 95 Legacy about 2 months ago on this 05, so I am still learning this newer vehicle. I went thru the parking light switch game years ago as most have, so I ruled that out early. Thanks again for taking the time to help!!
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High Beams 05 2.5 GT Wagon
Just got home from a friends house. Upon leaving, I turned on the high beams but nothing happened???? No High Beams?? If I pull on the switch, they DO turn on, but not when I engage them forward to stay on. I also noticed that my dash gauge lights were on High like the bright switch is on. (whatever that button is called that turn the dash lights on bright?) When I hit that switch to turn them off, nothing happens??? I did polish and wax the exterior today and a quick wipe down of the interior, but nothing major. Anyone have any ideas? I'm thinking switch and if so, major deal? I Will be working in Capitol Heights, MD outside of DC and staying in College Park all week. Anyone recommend a RELIABLE mechanic in this area if repairs are over my head? Many thanks in advance! P.S. My search of the forums came up with 1 person last year having the same issue, but no resolution was posted.
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What is this on the outside of the windshield?
Sydfloyd44 replied to wtdash's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXIts an Edgeguard. http://www.edgeguard.com/What-is-EG.htm They are installed professionally. I am surprised your looks like it does. Someone must have been picking at it..??
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Wiper Bladess
Sydfloyd44 replied to mrtoyou7747's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXI work in the auto glass biz and we replace wipers using bosch. They are just OK.... RainX, in my opinion, are the absolute worst wipers available. They are strictly a 'novelty' wiper!! Believe it or not, we replace probably around 20-30 windshields a year because of the poor quality mounts they use. People come in and they have a rainX wiper that fell off in the rain and scratches the hell out of the glass. This happens A LOT! Not to mention we get reports from customers they are only lasting a month or 2. For me, I actually run Valeo Ultimate wipers from TireRack.com. These are the Euro style blades. These were originally OEM from VW, Mercedes and BMW, but have now expanded into most makes/models. Have them on my 95 Legacy and 4Runner now for close to a year and are still running fine. TireRack has this style (hook-lock) as buy one get one free. 2 blades for $19.99! Can't beat it!
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Republic Tires
Sydfloyd44 replied to howards11's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXThey are entry level tires from Kelly-Springfield which is owned by Goodyear. Have been some issues with these tires in the past. Much better choices in tires out there! Watch for sales and you can get a good deal on a good set of tires. For me, when it comes to brakes and tires, I don't hesitate to spend the money.
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"Just a bunch of disgruntled Subaru owners."
Sydfloyd44 replied to mzsubaru's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXAgreed. Bought an 88 Wagon from Lawrence Subaru in Hanover in the early 90's and had very good experiences with them. Also bought one from one of their head mechanics who buys their high mileage trade-ins, fixes them up and then has a used Sube lot at his home that his wife runs.
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"Just a bunch of disgruntled Subaru owners."
Sydfloyd44 replied to mzsubaru's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXThat dealership has continued to travel down hill over the past several years. Apple over here in York is not much better. Did you ever talk to the Sube guy up on 441 near Marietta? Never stopped in but at least one person on the forum I know has spoken well of them. If you get nowhere with them, I certainly would not give them my money. I would find a trusty independent to give my money to.
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Windshield molding
Sydfloyd44 replied to legacyak's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXYear? Model?
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What's this piece called?
Sydfloyd44 replied to eryque's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXIt is simply the windshield molding. The clips should be able to be obtained from any auto glass company. If you have trouble locating them, let me know and I can ship you some for the cost of shipping. The molding should be able to be obtained from a dealer or a junk yard. To remove it, just simply pry straight up and the clips will slide off the pins on the body. The top tucks under the roof rack and just slides forward to remove. (you might need to remove roof rack to get the new molding back in since the clip is tricky to get back in) The problem you might run into is this. The clips on the imprezza (& forester too) are designed to be clipped onto the molding and then slid down onto the pins on the A pillar to hold them on. The clips then have a small lip that catches under the edge of the windshield when pushed in. This normally needs to be done just after the windshield is installed. It is possible that if you try to do it now, the urethane that is cured might obstruct them laying down properly. No way to tell until you try. I would recommend you support the clips with a SMALL dab of urethane when installing to avoid it coming back out.
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2007 Legacy windshield replacement
Sydfloyd44 replied to VT Hokie's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXHey VT, small world! I am originally from Honesdale. I often get up your way to visit my family. Who did the install? Mesko? Diamond?
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Pop-up sunroof.
Sydfloyd44 replied to uniberp's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXSFC (StretchForm Corp) makes a good aftermarket sunroof. I have installed hundreds of them until we stopped installing them about 5 years ago. SFC is now owned by CR Laurence which is the largest supplier of auto glass and glazier supplies and tools. Would recommend them, but just a word of advice. Atleast once a year, treat the seals to keep them pliable and at the same time, check all fittings to make sure nothing is coming loose. Had a couple break after the fittings for the handle came loose from the glass.
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Mounting EZpass on 2003 legacy
Sydfloyd44 replied to lhrocker's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXWhat you see above the visor is called a "3rd Visor". The "dots" you see is a ceramic that is screened on the glass, just like silk screening a t-shirt. Same material you see around the perimeter of the glass and it is there to protect the urethane adhesive from UV breakdown. The 3rd visor just acts as a sun block between the 2 fold down visors and the dots are just to break up the appearance to not have a big black blob on the glass. Many think it is some kind of antenna or something but is nothing more than I just explained. Your ez pass will work fine if you mount it there. I mount them for customers at that location almost every day.
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Leaking Exhaust
Sydfloyd44 replied to Bmm001's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXBrian, only mechanic I can recommend over your way is Dutch Valley auto works. Scott is the one to ask for in the service dept. He used to own RME auto care on Columbia Ave until Dutch Valley built a new building and bought scotts business to add it to the body shop. Good, honest guy. He worked on my 95 Legacy for about 5 years before I got transferred back across the river to York. http://www.dutchvalleyauto.com/ What part of Lancaster? I visit a friend every weekend who lives in Manheim near the auction. Will actually be out to dinner tomorrow night at Ichiban restaurant at 30 and Fruitville pike. 10 miles north sounds like Lititz area maybe?
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Changing a windshield
Sydfloyd44 replied to 86BRATMAN's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXI fix "do it yourself" installations regularly. Over 90% of the jobs by persons not trained in proper procedures are in grave danger if they are ever in an accident. This is not something you want to do yourself unless you have someone who has some clue as to what they are doing. What most find out is that by the time they spend the $ on the used windshield, tools, adhesives, primers for glass and body, etc., etc., they could have paid a pro to put it in properly for just a little more money. Keep in mind that this is assuming you do not damage the car during removal or installation, break the glass or the likelihood you will have to pay someone later if you screw up. (if we have to re-do a DIY job, that is an immediate $75.00 additional cost on top of the regular costs) At least make a few phone calls to several different glass companies in your area and get some pricing. I am quite sure it will be worth your time to check on it before you dive into it yourself. If you do end up doing it yourself, PLEASE, do some reading on the internet for some instructions on doing a safe and proper job. It really is important to get this information from a reputable source, not someone who did it one time!!!
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