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  1. There is also a station in Baldwin NY that will give you an all new low gas mileage record nipper
  2. i am ready to welcome full multiplexing, would probably make finding a wireing issue SO much more easier
  3. i dont see the haynes reference. ALso look here http://www.cars101.com/subaru/subaru_maintenance.html#90-99maintenance no mention of a fuel injector cleaning. Kand N filter, there have been extensive studies showing that they are worse at filtering air then OE or other brands. http://home.usadatanet.net/~jbplock/ISO5011/SPICER.htm Also there are electronics down stream that can be damaged by allowing dirt or oil get in the air, depending upon the year of the car (you can do a search on that too. If filters were inpentrable, they wouldnt be filters, they would be plugs. Filters allow things through at the micron level. But hey im just in the automotive industry at the engineering end, what do i know. nipper
  4. Its amazing how odd things are wired at times. I would think the radio would be wired to the dash lights. Seems we are getting closer and closer to where you honk the horn the wipers come on (ford escorts not included). nipper
  5. Fuel is still cleaner then it was 10 years ago. Fuel has to meet a standard set by the auto manufacturers. The Auto Manufacturers were about to start a program certifying brands of gasoline over others as cleaner. Well let me tell you, that put the fear of God into the fuel companies (moreso the tiny off brand piss water). The MFG were seeing to much warrenty work on injectors from the midwest and southwest. Cleaning an injector that has no running issues really is a waste of money. AT 77K there was noting wrong with your injectors. A 4mpg increase can be done at your right foot easily. Also soobies arent really broken in till 100K ALso it could be from using winter air in summer tires (hehehehe) nipper
  6. its more then a few quarts. not to mention the labor of doing it the right way. Being a sort of expert on these things, you need to get the tires first, then take the tranny to the dealer and let him give you the bad news (c solenoid) or worse news (clutches). nipper
  7. You have a bum altenator. A Shorted battery can cause an altenator to go bad. Not all rebuilds are the same, some are crap. I would try another altenator. nipper
  8. i have a 97OBW with 183,000 auto i get 19 in town, 23 mixed and who know as it hasnt been on a good highway run since i bought it. you sound about right. nipper
  9. Tail lights ground out at the trunk. But did anyone check the front lights to see what they are doing? nipper
  10. AHA! Blinky light usually means the duty C solenoid is dead. Depending for how long the clutches can be fried too. The AWD clutches are designed to tolerate slip to a point (like going through turns). But if they are always slipping all the time, they will over heat and fuse together. Also the duty C solenoid dumps peressure from the clutch pack. IF it cant do that the clutches are applied at full force, again with the same results. i wouldnt change the tranny fluid till the blinky light is resolved, as it may just be a waste of money. nipper
  11. if i remeber correctly you used a used yoke last time. Bet if you use a new one it will go away. nipper
  12. Either way get the oil changed. The dealership will inspect your car to find other problems, just say thank you and let us know what they say if they find anything. nipper
  13. anti shudder (shudder).... DO a flush. Shuddering going straight ahead is indicative of mis matched tires. Check your tires, make sure they are all inflated the same. make sure they are the same age and size. Put the FWD fuse in and see if it goes away. If it goes away then do a flush. If it doesnt we may have to trouble shoot it a bit deeper. NEVER use anything that is going to de-gum the transmission (or any part of the driveline for that matter). That gum is helping to hold the seals together. nipper
  14. Get new front rotors (and double check the front tires), problem will go away nipper
  15. hehehall those millions spent on design and wind tunnel testing, not to mention enviormental teasting, what do they know nipper
  16. Because the ping is coming from the plug body, not from poor gas, which is what the sensor is designed to deal with. The knock sensor cannot adjust for a mechanical cause of ping, as much as it may try. I have posted many times on here links expaling spark plug heat ranges. A cooler plug retains less heat, so it reduces and can cure ping. a hotter plug retains heat. Also ping from the spark plugs comes from the spark plug body retaining heat. It is considered harmless (except to the plug), but annoying. nipper
  17. i'm usually the first one to say just change the fluid, but when the fuse doesnt make a differnce, means either the solenoid is dead, or the clutches are fused together nipper
  18. main bearings would be constant too. If it goes away by pulling wires, its rod, if not, its a main bearing nipper
  19. Knock sensor. Backfires can hurt your Catalytic converter so sooner then later. nipper
  20. a third possability (which i had on an 88) is that one of the cooling fan motors are bad. I had that and it drove me nuts. I discovered it by accident whaen i changed the clogged raditor, that one of the bearings were shot. The fans were drawing alot of current, not enough to blow a fuse, but enough to make the dash go wacky. nipper
  21. Yes that would be enough to cook the AWD clutches but what it sounds like to me is you have one of two possabilites. One is that your duty C solenoid is dead. If the solenoid cant energize you will always have a 50/50 split (unless the clutches are fried). Check to see if you are missing or have a burned out bulb in the dash where the tranny temp light is. That is usually flashing a code if the solenoid is dead. Check for loose electrical connections under the car by the tranny and under the hood on the pass side. My gut tells me from the mismatched tires, you have a fried AWD unit. nipper
  22. well somehow you have a voltage leak to ground when that socket is pluged in. Could be the socket is bad, dirty, or voltage is leaking. Does the same thing happen with it pluged in and in the light with the bulb out? nipper
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