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nipper

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  1. It sort of makes sense. The O2 snesor is the nose so to speak for the ECU, so it knows what it is smelling. It is interesting data. Cars run fairly clean if well maintaned, the O2 sensor just dials things in. nipper
  2. Did you check the universal joint in the steering column? nipper
  3. OBDII code readers only read OBDII codes. They do not read transmission, airbag, or ABS codes. There is a procedure to pull the codes, but if the light wasnt there before the wheel bearing, i would inspect the tone ring for a crack and the wheel speed sensor. nipper
  4. The car hadnt been driven enough since the CEL reset. http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=99980
  5. Your the first one i have heard to have difficulty with subaru, usually you can get them to pay for some of it. Maybe it just depends upon who you get on the phone. nipper
  6. I will say yes for now. Its too cold and dark for me to look at the specimen in my driveway
  7. Go to subaru ASAP. be NICE to these people, they stand between you and 1500.00 . Tell them that you named your dog Baha, Your sons name is Justy, and you were hoping to pass this car down to your kids, and replace it with a new subaru some day. If the dealer balks contact subaru directly. nipper
  8. Sure make me defend a lifetime warrenty.... I've seen that before, it is sometimes used as a generic term for forced induction, but I would get that clairified. nipper
  9. This is a sohc engine. You wont do more damage. Just set the timing marks up. Make sure its the correct timing marks. http://www.subaruforester.org/vbulletin/f66/timing-belt-pump-change-14416/ http://www.lovehorsepower.com/SubaruDocs/TimingWaterPump.htm nipper
  10. Go with OE wires. Replace the PCV valve. It is winter, thats about right. Last night here in NY it was 14 degrees with a 40 mph winf. On the scan gauge I could watch the mpg go down to 14 when the wind hit Blu. I get about 20 in bitter cold, as low as 16 if it is all short trips (1 mile or less). You may be @ 23, but if it was anything else it would be 16. nipper
  11. sheesh everyone is such a pesamist in the morning Dont go tearing into it right away if it is a HG, the car is under 100K for the extended warrenty, but over the age for it. Maybe we can get subaru to help out on the cost of repair. nipper
  12. I am suspicous of a few things. They say "transfer case" which subaru doesnt have. I would want more clairifcation on CVT coverage. I see no TCU coverage. Engine no ruel injectors mentioned nor exhaust system. There really inst an axle housing on a sooby, just a diff housing in the rear. Also would be nice to know who underwrites it and the deductable if any. nipper
  13. Your car already has a cold air intake from the factory, and it works fairly well, especially if you drive through deep water. nipper
  14. When was the O2 sensors last replaced, your are coming up for them and thats why you got a cat code. nipper
  15. Actually subaru t-stat and cooling design is not funky. It is only funky when you put it in a car it was not designed for (like a vanagon). You have what may be a bad head gasket, but first I want you to replace the radiator cap and see if that clears it up. Next I would replace the thermostat with one from OE only. Aftermarket chokes the coolant flow. you can be getting air in the systme from a faulty radiator cap, or from a faulth head gasket. Let me know what happens. nipper
  16. Were all the idlers replaced? Does the car let out any black smoke when it bogs down?
  17. Subaru is one of the smallest mfg. Most people wisely use subaru gaskets, Felpro isnt doing a large volume (its listed as low volume in fact) on the gasket sets. But do what you wish, its your money to throw away. nipper
  18. Maybe we are missing the obvious. A 99 legacy. How many miles? When was the last time a full timing belt change (inculding idlers and tensioners) were done? And I am waiting for that vac gauge info. nipper
  19. There is one of those from both sides of the engine. They should connect to a T then connect to the snorkus (air intake box/hose) It will be under the box on the pass side, if i recall correctly. nipper
  20. Like an O2 bong, or an exhaust pipe? I am aware of the physics behind the washer http://physics.kenyon.edu/EarlyApparatus/Thermodynamics/sGravesandes_Apparatus/sGravesandes_Apparatus.html But here the O2 sensor and the SS exhaust probably have the same expansion properties. Heating a nut usually works better then heating a bolt mounted into something. In order to get the O2 sensor hot enough to move, if going that route, I would STRONGLY suggest a flame as oppsed to a hot exhaust pipe.
  21. Do it cold., but do as he says. The same reason you dont change plugs hot is the same reson you dont do this hot. Look at a hole in a bsquare block. Now imagin the block expnading 1/8 of an inch (exagerated to make it easy to visualize). The hole will get smaller. Now put somthing in that hole and heat it all up. The hole will get smaller and thing in it will expand.
  22. Overpowered? I have never heard that and subaru used in the same sentence anywhere. If the turbo was still available I would suggest that. Now with the new CVT and mutigear boxes with the 6 I would suggest a real testdrive (not just around the block). Don't be afraid to manually downshift. Dont be afraid to use D3 (if it is equipped) or sport mode and see if it fits your needs. My pet peeve has always been dealers that only allow a 2-5 minute test drive when your going to spend 20-30K out of your wallet. nipper
  23. Get yourslef a vacume gauage and tell us exactly what it does. This will give us some insight as to what is going on. My first guess would be a completly clogged catalytic converter or exhaust system. Does it stall or seem like it is choking for air. Can you feel exhaust coming out of the tail pipe? Check for a potato in the tailpipe, maybe you pissed someone off.

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