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Yep, Load, Ground, Power. I"m going to get my meter out today and take some voltage readings under load. I also remembered the PO had bypassed the ignition SW with 3 on off switched which I removed and put back on an Subaru Ignition SW so I'll double check that as well. The connector looks clean and contacts are in good condition. Thanks Larry
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I know from previous post the relay ground is controlled by the computer. This one is strange works fine some times and others not. Well, I thought I had it, I swapped the heater fan relay and fuel pump relay and the fuel pump worked just fine yesterday. I went to start it this morning and it would not start. I dropped the kick panel, Computer and just moved the relay and it started and ran fine for 3 hours. I stopped for gas about an hour into the trip and it started right back up. Now sitting in the driveway for a while, I was cleaning it and then went to start it, no joy. I removed and jumped the relay and it runs fine. Wiring or Computer? Anyone have the wiring manual or a good way to check this? Looks like you'd have to drop the complete dash out to really get at all the wiring. Thanks, Larry
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You need to find the source of the noise. Changing the length of the strut put your CV joints in a new spot, but if they were in good condition that should be OK. Did you make sure the top strut mount was tight? I've swapped struts where you need a thick washer on top of the strut mount to take up the added length of the top strut mount. Otherwise the nut runs out of threads and you still have movement of the top strut mount plate.
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Easy way is to pull the complete bumper and then pull the cover. A junk yard trial run is usually a good use of time: - Remove the mud flaps - Remove the 10 mm nuts holding the front side of the bumper to the body (2 of them I think) - Unplug the plate light connectors under the spare tire cover - Remove the 2 19mm bolts on each side, accessed through the cargo area on each side of the flip up spare tire cover and under the plastic covers on the body. - Slide the bumper back and off
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flashers
lmdew replied to subaru forever's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
Flasher/blinkers go through the emergency flasher switch on the center of the dash. Did someone change the radio? If so they may have not plugged the connector back in. -
T-belt, idler pulleys, cam and crank seal and reseal the oil pump all due at 105K It's about $250 in parts + labor. The Gates Kits on amazon are good. You can go to a Subaru Dealer and have them pull the maintenance records for any work that has been done at a dealer and if you register the VIN with them in your name they will send you maintenance reminders.