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nipper

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  1. and just as i thought, so far the LISC people are wussing out. nipper
  2. That was easy to find. 76 is the 2-4 brake timing solenoid. It is detecting either an opne or a short circuit. FOund it resistamce is 10-16 Ohms. Signal from the TCU should be higher then 9 volts. The proper way to test the output requires getting the car up to 40 mph. It seems like something straight forward to check as far as no surprises in the circuit. nipper
  3. For that i have to send you the manual, as they speak of voltages and it is sort of spread out all over the manual.
  4. OH COME ON! It's tradition now, someone is going to teach thier sooby how to swim, it's just a quesion of whom. It's tradition! nipper
  5. But thats over on the mainland. i am on a long skinny island (and would never take a sick car to the bronx). nipper
  6. I had mine rebuilt locally by a drive shaft shop since junkyards are few and far between here. nipper
  7. i need a link for directions so I can post it on the LISC site. Lets see if any of them want to get thier riceburners dirty . nipper
  8. nipper replied to croak's topic in Off Road
    Ah ok. Outback spring rates are based on the Legacy, outback sport based on the imprezza. One car is much heavier then the other. I would stick with same weight class, There may even be physical size differnces. nipper
  9. nipper replied to croak's topic in Off Road
    Not quite sure what you are asking nipper
  10. If the O2 sensor is shorted out you wont be able to clear the codes, and it may not even show up as a code either. I went through that with Blu, but hes on PBDII. Just a thought. nipper
  11. resealinbg the oil pump with the proper sealant gets done at either 105,000 oe 120,000 miles depending upon the timing belt interval (60,000 x 2). And i am surprised no one has said it yet.. PEPBOYS BAD! nipper
  12. 1- Lock Up Duty 2- Line Pressure 3- Low Clucth Timing 4- Shift Solenoid 2 5- Shift Solenoid 1 6- 2-4 Brake Timing Solenoid 7- 2-4 Brake Duty Solenoid
  13. Acn you handle a 14,000 KB email, I have a manual form a 2002 Imprezza if that would help.
  14. Well i have to post a date on the LI sooby list as some of those folks want to come. nipper
  15. SO there is a firm date then. nipper
  16. a fool and his money. Sometime you have to pay a professional to repair what you can't, there is nothing foolish or wasteful about it. All i said was to diagnose it. nothing about fixing it. And actually its about 850.00. The logic behind the age of the car is silly. Is fomeone said you needed four tires at 500-600 bucks do you junk the car? Good luck whatever you choose to do. nipper
  17. It can be touchy and doesnt always work. Sometimes you have to surrender and take it to a dealer and have them read it. nipper
  18. I'm surrounded by wierdos. When i had mine out of blue and the silver legacy (98 and 97) the gaskest were fine. I reused mine. I reused the ones in Blu several times. nipper
  19. call an online dealer and they will know exaclty what your talking about. https://www.subarugenuineparts.com/oe_parts_cat.html www.1stsubaru.com
  20. http://www.metacafe.com/watch/2546622/4x4_cooooooool/ Has an entire new meaning.
  21. i am sneaky, stealthy and one with the universe, as i am the wind MUHAHAHAHA that and i have the hidden box thingy set in my profile.
  22. Look at a neighbors http://www.bikewebsite.com/bicycle-bra2.htm look at the second picture and see how the barrel of the cable sits in the hole. nipper

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