later_Peter
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Drive on over. It's a "shade tree" kind of job. I started doing my own brakes when I noticed the guys doing the job. If they could, I could (years ago but still true). 10/12/14 mm. sockets (3/8 drive) or wrenches. A "C" clamp makes it easier but can be done with out... really not difficult. Some times the hardest part is taking off the wheel.
IF your time is worth more than $95/hour (dealership rates) let them do it. Quality parts can be purchased at any parts place.
I bet there's a video or two on youbertuber that will explain & show you simply how to do the job.
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spend the dollars...& the lifetime thing is marketing, btw.
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the 2.5 engine is notorius for any coolant change/radiator change leaving air in the system. The air pocket heats up & H.G. leak... the "burping" is incredibly important but not as easy as other cars due to the system's design... get the air out.
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I replaced 3 alternators... (besides the original) first two were defective (still under warranty... one was over charging the system)... finally listened to this forums advice & got a Subaru remanufactured ($78 from the dealer)... no problems since.
idle stumble
in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
Posted · Edited by later_Peter
1999 OBW 2.5l A.T.
had a low idle (below 700 rpm) & sometimes wouldn't start right up after a short stop (but it always started 2nd time). So, I risked my knuckles & replaced the spark plugs & wires (double platinum NGK/mid priced house wires). ran smooth but noticed that at a light it would idle smoothly, then suddenly shudder, & then resume a good idle (still low, though)... it is consistent problem. The problem is much less noticable if I put the car in neutral.
I have replaced the PCV valve, the air filter, the fuel filter & I can find no vacuum leaks... no difference.
It also seems to have a lot less pick up than my current wife's '02 Impreza Outback Sport... (that goes like a bat outta hell)... but it never did. It has plenty of power for long trips & can cruise smoothly at 80 mph... although I *never* do that.
any help, suggestions, ideas... wisdom?
later,
Peter