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  1. On 9/10/2019 at 2:41 PM, GeneralDisorder said:

    Low voltage codes. They will likely clear on their own after a few drive cycles. The initial crank but no start is normal for all the 04+ DBW cars. You have to power on the ECU then wait about 15 seconds for it to initialize. 

    GD

    Thanks for the reply mate. 

    Still showing the error codes :( I've even tried plugging an OBDII thing in and clearing the codes, it didn't appear to do anything. Doesn't even show the codes on the OBDII? I must be doing something wrong lol. 

  2. 2010 2.5L outback, petrol. 143,000k's.

     

    Wife called me yesterday, car wouldn't start (not turning over at all). 

    Called roadside assistance, they deemed a crapped out battery. 

    When I got home from work I replaced the battery with a brand new one, it was a bit larger CCA wise.

    Tried turning car on, it turned over but wouldn't fire. I pulled keys out, and then tried again. Car turned on fine. 

    But a few error messages remain on the dash, picture included. I checked output of alternator, 14.5v. Seat belt and handbrake light do extinguish normally :) But not whatever the P with the crossout is?

     

    Any ideas what I should do? Leave it for a while and see if they'll clear themselves? 

     

    Cheers :)

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  3. Hello legends! 

    I'm after roof racks for my outback. But I have no idea what I'm looking for because of the roof rails on my outback. (picture related)  

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    I've found a second hand pair on an earlier model outback, they're Whispbar HD. Will these fit my outback?? Pictures related.

    If not, does anyone have any recommendations for some roof racks? Keeping in mind I am located in qld Australia :-) 

     

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  4. Just to re-iterate, I am getting the shop to do it. I thought the belt was due at 125,000 kilometers? This is an Australian car by the way :)

    So a new radiator and hoses is a good idea?

    And how much would valve cover gaskets be, not too much if the cars already in for a belt change I'd hope?

    I havent had a chance to actually inspect the belt yet, I've put a deposit down and pick it up this week.

     

    Thanks for your input guys/girls.

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  5. G'day guys,

     

    I'm wondering how much coolant is in the radiator/cooling system, because I've tried draining the system (using radiator drain plug, and opening the radiator cap) to replace the coolant but I only end up getting maybe 2 litres of fluid once left for about half an hour. Is this about right? I did put the heater on and ran it for maybe 5-10 minutes, I'm wondering if the thermostat didn't open would this be holding back 3 litres. I could try again at another time when I've let the car really warm up properly.

    Reading online it says there's meant to be around 6quarts of fluid, which is around 5.5 litres. So I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong here.

     

    My car is a L-series 1990 4wd.

  6. G'day,

     

    1990 L-Series wagon.

    My fuel gauge is all over the place. Never goes to full, and goes all over the place.

    Doing some research I see that I need to check the sender unit wires. I'm not sure exactly how to do that. I've located what I assume to be the unit in the boot of my car. Please see picture attached.

    I tried pulling this plug looking item but it doesn't budge much, I wasn't game to try too hard so I've now come to ask you guys. What's my next step? Do I need to undo all the bolts?

     

    Cheers,

    Martin

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  7. Thanks for the reply wagonist.

    By no play I mean the cable is quite short, very tight to put on the back of the cluster kind of thing.

    There definitely was some lube on the bit, but I'll pull it apart and put some more on. How much is too much? What kind of lube should I use? Do I clean the male and female connector then reapply?

     

    I just thought there was some kind of soldering to be done because I was fairly certain the thread I'm thinking of was for a similar dash that wasn't digital. I could obviously be very wrong. The only thing to still make me think it could be a loose contact/solder is because it seriously takes a very light tap to get the speedo working.

     

    Cheers for the reply mate.

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