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nipper

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  1. Basically its called find a shop, one you can trust, and keep an eye on them. I use a jiffy lube, but i watch them. I was disapointed in the dealer service since they didnt top off any of the fluids. My regular mechanic gets the oil change if the car needs something else at the same time. nipper
  2. Almost any shop has a 19.00-29.00 oil change special. Just when they tell you your car needs work, be able to say no. At any shop the oil changes go to the high school kid, the class three mechanic. nipper
  3. Only if any small car they make have the cylinders where they are supposed to be nipper
  4. Let the rump roast ride an off dirt bike or ATV and see how hard work it is. In NY state ATV's are banned from most the state. They have been banned only because of injuries and not the noise level. The law sounds constitutionally vague as written, and unless fixed decibles and distances are stated, will most likely get tossed out. He is a spoiled rotten brat, but got to give him credit for standing by his words. nipper
  5. Lots of states let you pump your own gas. Its more uncommon that you can't. Try a differnt pump or differnt station. The pump your using may be set to sensetively. And as suggested slow down the pump. No one is going to arrest you on the spot if pump your own gas to try to figure out what works best. nipper
  6. The way the injectors work is that they get power from the ECU, and the low side goes back to the ecu to switch the injectors on and off. Time to look for an ecu. nipper
  7. When was the last time the PCV valve was changed ? The engine is showing some wear at that compression but still good. The subary chimney effect on the filler can be a little alarming, but nothing to be too concerned about. Gases get traped in that pipe. It may pay in the cold wether once a week to let the car properly warm up to burn off those contaimenets. nipper
  8. To be honest, unless the ecu cooked something, i couldnt tell from looking at it either. You said the fuel pump realy is working. you need air fuel spark to start a car. You have air. Without spark fuel is useless. Spark comes from the cam/crank sensor, sends a signal to the ECU, the ECU tells the ignitor to send a signal to the coils. The Fuel pump relay coil low side goes to the ECU. You said there is power on the low side. You said there was no power for a code reader. You checked that the ECU has power. Last check assuming you checked the position sensors is are the fuel injectors getting any signal.
  9. i just want to rule out everything before you chase down an ECU. Its sounding more and more like an ecu. If: Crank Sensor tests good Cam sensor tests good No signal to the ignitor no signal to the injectors ECU is receiving power from both sources ECU ground is good then i would agree its the ECU. nipper
  10. You need to crank the engine to see if there is a signal in those wires. Those are the wires that tell the ignitor to fire the coil, so they will be a pulse. Out of curiosity, check to see if the fuel injectors are getting signal. nipper
  11. Thats what i was thinking, a second car for short trips and good weather. Winter i want HEAT! Summer i can deal with convertable or something akin to it. 80% of my driving is in the less then 20 mile range. Sadly i cant walk a miule yet, and i cant drive a stick. Now for you it may be a differnt story. But study your needs over a month. Look at the weather you have and what scarifices your willing to make. Also there is said sometrhing to be said for having a fuel powered vehical god forbid there is a power problem or you have to get out of dodge fast (like us with hurricanes). nipper
  12. There is no such thing as too many oil changes or to often. As long as the oil is getting contaiminated, just add oil to the level, and change it when you feel comfortable. nipper
  13. DO you have a sunroof ? You can have a leak, or the drain hose for the AC is clogged. Also make sure all your body drains are open. Do you have any rust? Rear brake sounds like it could be a cracked drum, but you dont know till you pull the drum off, but there is something wrong with it (hard spot, out of round etc). nipper
  14. Actually if your going the o2 sensor doesnt solve the problem, and the cat is shot (if its high mileage), no money lost. I would bet that the o2 sensor isnt all that far behind the cat and needs replacement anyway. nipper
  15. Actually thats very inneffecient. What would work is a small generator keeping a battery pack charged and the batteries driving the motor. Butr even that would would outpace each other on a long drive. i like the 45 mile range for around town, that would last me a week. Now if the kits werent so expensive. nipper
  16. the cylinder or the entire switch. you can remove the steering wheel trim to get access to look at it if your not sure. nipper
  17. Aot of MFG's did that to get some extra time to get the bugs out. 1995 is a transition year for other things though (like spedo cables). I wouldnt be surprised if there is the odd 1995 OBDI running around. Now if subaru hasnt been able to make a good looking car since then, they havbe some serious issues Personally they got real ugly (or really dull) with the last generation of Legacy. I want to kick some designers in the but and tell them not all of us want to drive a camry clone. nipper
  18. 90K ???? Even i have to chime in and i dont like Foresters. At 90K you arent even broken in yet. well maintained this car will keep going. Now if you said 190K then maybe we could have a discussion. nipper
  19. Wow. i am always envious of people who can do body work like that. nipper
  20. the relay is getting power, but is it passing through the relay coil (which then goes to the ECU). Yel/Vio and Yel/Blu go to the coil ignitor from the ECU. Check to see if there is a signal coming out of those. If that all checks out, then its worth looking at the ecu. nipper
  21. Make sure there is power getting to the ECU, as there are two power feeds to the ECU. one via the fuel pump relay. Check the fuel pump relay coil to make sure its not open.. The power to the ecu SHOULD be wht/blu and VIO(let). nipper
  22. Lock is loose, or the key is loose as in worn? nipper
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