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for those who have been following my problem... I went to the subaru dealer and mentioned I installed a new coolant sensor and new thermostat with no change ...(the fans just keep on turning)...off the start the mechanic in training said most likely the A/C fluid could be low and would also make the fans to run continously...a few minutes later after useing his laser temp gun, he returned and said the problem was the thermostat, which was slightly closed, thus causeing both cooling fans to stay on and being able to keep the temperature at normal.... also, what complicated the situation is the replacement of the thermostat...I went from one "slightly closed" thermostat to another mal-functioning thermo right out of the box...well, that makes 3 subaru thermostats all from different places for the year (22K mi), but all is well now...
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You'd would think the person who did the headgasket would have put in new "well" seals???...anyway, I will be doing mine next week...its not that bad to do..remove the stuff to get at the plugs...4 plug "well" seals, 2 valve cover seals and 10 washers for the valve cover bolts and maybe some new plugs
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A new twist and my mistake..I thought the fans were running continuously..But only in the driveway ...But when driving on the road the fans go out and I know this to be because within 2 seconds of stopping at the corner, the fans are back on..it has to be a rather quick stop to determine the fans coming back on
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EA82 head gasket job questions
Petersubaru replied to misledxcracker's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Most likely the very small rubber "0" ring will have to replaced on the cam carriers..the seal helps to maintain good oil pressure..sorry, I just saw this was already covered -
summer and winter wheels are both alloy..you wonder what else has rust on it??....well, you can see the rust oozing out thru the caliper stud holes, and I suppose this is to be expected since the car sat outside for a year or so in very damp weather... also I think there is rust behind the rotors thus pushing it out and creating a feel at the pedal of warped rotors ...according to the mechanic (dealership) he said all 4 rotors are warped and is more like a nuisance then a safety issue, ...one wheel/rotor has no free play(spin) at all...I wonder what would happen if a panic stop would occur at 75mph
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I have found sites that mention cleaning the mateing surfaces of the hub/rotor/wheel, but no real reason is given as to "why" this must be done...my son-law is being a bit of an a** and insists that I am being overly cautious and thinks that tightening the wheel nut "tighter" is an easier solution then removing the corossion...now every 200miles there is one nut that seems to loosen up..
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Sorry..definitely more info was needed..the older gen subi was taken care of by simply adding the subaru coolant conditioner..However my question earlier was regarding my '01 2.5 outback with 60,000miles..it has been so many years with the older subarus of adding coolant, that I don't even know what is normal, except that when asking other people with different makes of cars, that no coolant is ever added
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The main under dash fuse box has 12.68Vs coming in (same as the battery) with the key "on" but "not" having the car motor run...is it normal to have some of the individual wires leaving the fuse box to have only 12V or slightly more, while some others have the full battery voltage..for example the wire going to the coil/fuel pump has 12.3V and does not increase that much more when the alternator provides the power