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It is not unusual for a power steering system to chirp when you crank it too tight. Let up when it squeaks if it only does it at the end of the travel. Usually this is caused because you have reached the end of the movement and are still appling pressure. If a 99 has not had all the seals changed odds are it will leak a tiny bit.
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I always go to the same gas station. I was happy to see the only 29 mpg the other day I've ever seen on my 99 Forester. Then this week I got 22. I think it just clicked off a bit early last week. I usually see about 25 or a bit less in winter, so this is about right. You really have to average mileage over a long period to get good numbers. I would be kind of surprised to see much difference with a K and N, but it would be really easy and cheap to switch back to test.
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Actually they had to put that warning on. there have been a number of problems with subaru sockets with folks pulling adapters in and out. The best is the one H mentioned. I just put my adapter in once and I leave it. That way the little suff in there can't bend and short. If I do screw up and short it out I'll install a better quality socket.
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At this point all the sensors and the MAS are at thier sell by date. You don't really want to change everything on an old car. The real worry is what is a 95 legacy worth? I seem to remember when we sold a 93 Legacy wagon that looked pretty good with no real dents, no rust, ran fine, new brakes and clutch, we only got $14 or $1500 dollars. At that point you don't want to put a thousand bucks worth of sensors and other parts in to cure something that you can just let warm up.
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When I was a kid I had more time than money. I bought cars when they needed engines and trannies. At this point in my life I have more money than time and I buy a car and run it until it needs major work. After I retire I will be back to the first system. When I sold my last Mercedes it needed a heater core but I had rebuilt engine, tranny, and changed the rear end. The mechanic who bought it was thrilled. With this car I expect I'll trade when the first major part goes. That should be around 200,000 I expect.
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But if you figure most of them are near 100,000 miles now the actual useful life of the average car is only another 100,000 miles. There are always cars that beat the average and there are a lot of them on this board, but most will be dead in another 100,000. I think this means that the gaskets should last long enough.