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  • Birthday 08/05/1965

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    Subaru lifer. Just bought a 2013 Legacy Sedan.
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    1995 Legacy Wagon

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  1. Is the plastic inlet on the top of the radiator where the upper radiator hose connects to the radiator replaceable, or do I have to replace the whole radiator? 1995 Subaru Legacy Wagon
  2. Could he swap his front and rear o2 sensors, clear the cel and then see if the same code comes back?
  3. I GOT IT!!!!!!!! It was the Mass Air Sensor. $255 from 1stsubaruparts.com.
  4. First of all go get the codes pulled at AutoZone to see what the Computer is seeing.
  5. Well I have ruled out the fuel pressure, coolant temp sensor, intake and exhaust leaks. Can anyone tell me how to test my MAF sensor? Maybe I'll get one from 1stsubaruparts.com. About $255.
  6. I'm still fighting a CEL light on my 95 Legacy Wagon too. My code is P0170. Fuel trim malfunction. I checked alldata.com and it said 1- check for air intake leak, 2- check for exhaust leak, 3- fuel pressure, 4- coolant temp sensor, 5- Mass air sensor. Before I looked at Alldata, the first mechanic said it was the front o2 sensor. I replaced it and the CEL came back the next day. About 60 miles later. Took it back to him and he said it might be the ECM. Lost confidance in him. Took it to another mechanic, he said it was the rear o2 sensor. I replaced that and it came back a couple of days later. I know it's the same code because I bought my own obd II reader. I'm going to check my fuel pressure next and if that's not it I'll probably replace the Mass air sensor. Have checked the other things the best I can and I think they are OK.
  7. If there is someone out there with a similar car, could you measure across the engine coolant temp sensor connector with it unplugged and the key on but engine off and tell me if I should have 5 volts there?
  8. I have been fighting this CEL for 2 months now. I have replaced both o2 sensors. No help. Here's the latest. I got some info from alldatapro.com that said for a p0170 on my 95 Legacy Wagon to first check exhaust for leaks. No problem found. Then the air intake for leaks. No problem found. Then fuel pressure. I don't have a gauge so I skipped that one for now. Now to what I did find. The engine coolant temp sensor. My Haynes book says to test the resistance across the terminals with the engine cold and then when hot. The readings I got were within the range listed. So far so good. Then I am to check the reference voltage to the sensor from the ECU. It should be 5 volts. It said to disconnect the connector to the sensor and with the ignition on and the engine not running I should see 5 volts. I get 145mv. I'm sure I was making good contact. Could this be my problem? There are only 2 contacts in the connector. Could my ECU not be sending the 5 volts or could I have a bad wire between them? Car doesn't run bad. CEL just keeps coming back.
  9. Yes. They only list 2. 1 is labeled as front oem ( has connector on) the other is front universal (you splice the oem connector on). I have found 2 placed on-line that list a rear one but it is the same part number as the front one all the other sites list. I wonder if it is just a typo on there sites. If they are the same why don't all the other sites list them that way?
  10. Everywhere I look only list the front o2 sensor for my 95 legacy. Is the o2 sensor after the catalytic converter the same?
  11. The Goodyear mechanic is telling me that this p0170 fault is caused by the rear o2 sensor. The first mechanic I took it to said it was the front o2 sensor. I replaced the front one but the fault came back. I took it back to him and he thought it might be the EMC. I thought he was guessing so I took it to another mechanic. Does this second mechanic's conclusion sound right?
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