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First, I dont know of a dealer that will install tint for you. In many cases it voids part of your warranty. I have seen tint shops damage glass, sliders, tracks, regulators, wiring in the doors, door panels, clips etc. They have made the factory radio antennas unable to pickup stations. Most of the tint I am seeing added to the cars mentioned is illegal tint level as well. Cops will harrass you to no end for breaking this law in some states. I know a guy that got shot because the tint was dark enough that the cop mistook a cell phone for a gun being pointed at him. (please do not open the cops are bad debate here) I see no correlation between a bad economy and people doing things to your car to make you come back. That is an absolutely rediculous statement. Show me an example before saying something like that. Futhermore, the bad economy has been terrific for me as a dealer technician. People are paying to fix their cars instead of buying new ones, along with resurrecting the old Subaru that is in their garage instead of fixing their guzzlers. They are paying to have spark plugs and wires replaced, nitrogen added to their tires, the works if it might help improve mileage. Back on topic.... The sensors (2) are on top of the tank. They average the two main sections of the tank. The cruise light is on because the CEL is on. This is a new feature that Subaru put in where your cruise is disabled if your CEL is on. I think this is due to the fact that it turns an additional light on that people are less likely to ignore and locks out a feature making them more likely to bring it in for service. Every day I pull a car into the shop that has the check engine light on that the customer didnt even ask us to look into. They just want their oil changed and tires rotated and have had the light on for 15K miles or more~! Its not terribly uncommon to have these go bad I have seen 2 in the last 6 months. On both it has been the passenger side sensor that fixed the problem. Im not sure if this is a fluke or not. Either way its almost always covered under warranty and shouldnt have anything do do with the tint. In my case one wasnt covered...it was damaged by rodents chewing wires in the customers garage because they left a 50 pound bag of dog food in the car for 2 weeks while at the airport. Deemed customers fault IIRC. Subaru covered labor to install but not the damaged parts. There was dog food in the air intake, trunk, seats, dash, heater box....and the whole car smelled like CHEAP dog food. Cost the customer almost 500 dollars to remove the smell, have the car detailed, seats taken apart and the wiring repaired. It truly pays to not leave food wrappers, gum, (OR A MONTHS WORTH OF DOG FOOD-DUH!) etc in your car and to take nice care of it.
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how much LSD additive for a cluch LSD
ShawnW replied to mellow65's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Ive seen cans around my dealer before that are made for 1 drain and fill of the rear diff. -
moving to Wisconsin, who's there?
ShawnW replied to Spiffy's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
Why are you moving if you plan to move back? -
I wouldnt say the 4 speed manual is a terrific trans either. Its got a lot of linkage to deal with, and is known for shreading a weak gear but I dont remember which one.
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Yeah...update?
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I think with as few miles as she is putting on the car take the plunge and have the timing belt replaced. This motor is considered a 7 year 105K interval. Have them inspect all the idlers and tensioner. If the tensioner is leaking oil out the top of the "piston" replace it. Have the coolant flushed and the thermostat and water pump replaced while they are in there. The oil pump and the cam and crank seals should be fine. With a little luck you have solved the problem with this and if not you have your maint done for the engine for a while.
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Wrx 2002
ShawnW replied to j2coe's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
I would think fuel pressure regulator in the left rail but like above I want the code number. -
If the PCV doesnt work try synthetic oil in a 10W30 Mobil 1. Synthetic is harder to burn than conventional. More expensive but if you arent having to add oil and if it works it would be cheaper in the end. Best deal is Wal-Mart at around $21 for a 4 quart jug last I checked. This is slightly thicker than the manual will recommend but give it a try. It has worked for a few of my customers.
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Pass emissions and then do the happy dance. I dont want to rain on your parade but the carb ea82 isn't the easiest to get to pass at altitude and with that oil in the filter issue even harder. If it passes emissions sign up for the rolling e test program and convert it to Weber Carb or do the SPFI conversion. Id lift it and do all your fender chopping and such and then paint it. Im intrigued by Heineken Green.
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There are strut cartridges and then the springs are around and thru them. If they dont have springs anymore used it is. If they dont have struts anymore I recommend aftermarket like the KYB or Monroe parts available most anywhere. The height adjusters are kindof overrated. I never move mine and they just rust in place over time anyway.
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Brat wheel wells? Rear seats?
ShawnW replied to Twitch de la Brat's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I have an extra set of seats I would sell. As far as wheel wells they are spot welded in. Get a spot weld drill bit kit, scour the yards till you find a clean set and drill them out and have them welded back in. -
Just bought a 96 Outback!
ShawnW replied to subieman's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
Good choice. That ought to be a terrific car. -
Copied here for more exposure.
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WCSS10 Camping Regulations....?
ShawnW replied to TheSubaruJunkie's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
I still dont know what you are talking about. I truly dont remember seeing one being flipped end over into the flame by some drunken fool and wondering if I was about to have a cloud of heat in my face and other unmentionable areas. In the end safety prevailed but holy - dont let a drunk toss wood in that thing anymore. Oh well it would have made for a killer rump roast whooping. -
WCSS10 Camping Regulations....?
ShawnW replied to TheSubaruJunkie's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
I dont remember seeing any either! -
Anybody want to go to WCSS10 from Colorado?
ShawnW replied to ShawnW's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
We did our best to say bye to everybody, the fairgrounds were a very big place to try to cover ground in though. Just got home about an hour ago. Damn Wyoming is boring. I call everything from Colorado to The west 1/3 or Washington or Oregon...."wyoming" cuz it all looks the same. -
Anybody want to go to WCSS10 from Colorado?
ShawnW replied to ShawnW's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
8 hours from home...Salt Lake City... :-\ -
True but the gas mileage that these are getting (at least the customers I have talked to) is getting a lot closer to Civic numbers than I ever thought possible. Two that reported very high 30's in 5 speed Base imprezas. Certainly better than early 90's and more displacement than then too. The ones I saw do this had nothing to do with the A/C being on. Just the engine cold usually was the complaint. Of course one lady wasnt taking her foot off the gas when depressing the clutch pedal. She also wanted to know why her car was leaking oil from the firewall every time she shut it off and wouldnt believe that it was water from the AC condenser. I certainly hope she is adding oil to the engine if its leaking that badly.