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RobertLee

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    Stevens, PA
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    Search for knock sensor
  • Biography
    Human biologist by education, currently own a small construction business
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    1998 Outback

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  1. Hi.... I own a 1990 ford ranger.... 122,000 original miles and quite like it... and still have it. I also have a 1998 Subaru Wagon and it is my work vehicle. The biggest difference for me is winter driving..... during moderate to bad weather (I live in the Philly area) I drive some 100 miles a day and with weather the Ranger is all over the road to the point where I don't even want to move it from the field if there is snow(I live on 2 acres so parking is where I want..... lol). My Subaru is nothing but dependable under these conditions....... If I only had one vehicle to choose I would have, with regret, to let the Ranger go. I don't think you can go wrong with a Subaru cheers Rob
  2. Hi I've lurked here before but as I have been helped several times I thought I would just join in on the "fun"..... I own a 1998 Subaru outback Legacy Limited with some 270,000 miles. I've had it for 3 years and have put in both an engine and transmission (well not me but I have a super mechanic). Today I went to replace the knock sensor as get up and go, had got up and went. After unbolting the old one I pulled it around the intake to remove the wiring and discovered the connecting wire was hanging by a thread, then it broke off...... Back to internet city. the cable was not shielded so I just soldered them together and did the best I could to keep it protected from the environment. After putting all together the car would not idle and just died.... After a few attemps I thought well maybe the wire was shielded.... so took it all apart again and using crimp connectors put it together again..... still no go..... Back to internet city..... and yep you guessed it I missed a hose (the big fat bottom one) connection to the breather (if that is what it is called). Connection made the 1998 Classic is up and running better than ever. Now that you know how flawed I am, I welcome you calling me names... (don't be tooo harsh please) AND if you want some super tips on how to change the knock sensor I am now pretty well an expert having removed it and re-installed it no less than 4 times...... the first time an hour the second time 1/2 hour, at the end it was maybe 15 minutes...... I look forward to being on this site as I will never NOT have a Subaru and hopefully I can contribute a little here and there.... Robert L. Varcoe
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