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Time to service this car. Change the tranny lube, and a tune up and new pcv vlave wouldnt be a bad idea. Inspect the rear tranny mount to see if it is broken. Test the clutch: Put the front bumper against a tree or a building. Set the parking brake. Put the car in 5th gear (running). Release the clutch. Do everything in your power to keep the car from stalling. If the clutch is good no matter what you do the car will stall. If it is worn then the car will keep running. nipper
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Fine its the fuel pump, it is always the fuel pump. the headlight goes out its the fuel pump. The windw washer died its the fuel pump. I have had a rambler sheer a fuel pump, a fuel pump failure on a dodge, a vw, a honda, but all those cars were at least 20 years ago. the last thing i would blame on a subaru is a fuel pump without doping the proper diagnostics, otherwise its just a waste of time and money. Thats all im saying. And if someone disagrees, its the fuel pumps fault you dont agree.
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Go back and put all the original parts back on the car. NEVER just change parts willie-nillie in an attempt to solve a problem without proper diagnostics. You can make things worse, to almost impossible to find the problem. Now if the car just stalled on the highway you can rule out fuel issues. Why everyone blames the fuel system first is beyond me, as on sooby's they are trouble free way beyond 200,000 miles. Do you have spark? Have you checked the codes? My gut is telling me something went wrong with the valve drivetrain. This could be a timing belt, a cam gear, or worse. Other possabilities are dead crank or cam sensor, a bad engine temp sensor. nipper
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I've put a few 1000 miles on a cv joint like this, and also had them snap right after making this noise. It is the luck of the draw, but if it is a sudden onset noise, odds are things are going down hill very quickly, if you just noticed it you should be ok. Just be aware of any noticable vibration. You should be OK, but once you get it home I wouldnt press your luck. nipper
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Get a proper screwdriver (with a hex fitting on the shaft) to fit the head, or the proper bit. Press down on the screwdriver while torquing the scredriver with a wrench. The longer the shaft of the scredriver the better. Also with one person applying torque to the screwdriver (with the wrench) and holding the handle, hit the head of the screwdriver with a hammer. This is where a good screwdriver is important. nipper
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Wow i am impressed. lojac has been around for a while, yet there is very little information on what it physically looks like on the net. I googled lojac and these mystery boxes come up on dodge, VW, Honda and other forums. The same descriptions of the mystery boxes show up, pretty much in the same locations. I thought they were hidden better in the car. It is a lojac. nipper
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Not really a fair comparison to base the engine alone on. The older sooby has differnt gear ratios and smaller tires which make a big differnce, plus they were alot lighter. A 2.2 can handle a real dual range nicely. The modern (aus) dual ranges from what I have heard isnt worth the expense since there isnt really alot of differnce in gearing. I may be wrong on this. Killing the ABS in 4wd low is an excellent idea. nipper
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i disagree. It is a site that has users post their favorite trails. Since it is brand new people havent had a chance to add to its library yet. It's like calling wikipedia a failure after its second day.... "Simply, Trail Tracker is both a user-generated trail guide and an interactive tool geared toward improving the planning and sharing of off-road excursions. Drivers can create visual interactive trips by uploading GPS data and photos" and GOD i hate that inane "fail" raiting. nipper
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New member looking to get a subaru!!
nipper replied to michaelwoodcock's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
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Get your car checked out. Have the alt and bettery tested with an analog tester (looks like a big silver cheese greater with two jumper cables attached). This will be the baseline. Any ABS issues can just stay that, an ABS issue. You can drive with it with no problems, but you may not have cruise control. The O2 sensor can be teh same thing, but as everything is electrical, best to have what supplies the electricty checked first. The short can be (and usually is) a dual filament bulb that is internally shorted. nipper