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Going to move this over to the old gen since it's more of an "older gen" car.
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Is it an AT or MT? I've got 2 pics of the AT injectors. http://www.main.experiencetherave.com:8080/subaru/images/injectors/DCP_2521.JPG http://www.main.experiencetherave.com:8080/subaru/images/injectors/DCP_2522.JPG Not sure if that will help. I've got a complete set of them. They worked fine when I pulled them out to do my motor swap. The plastic on the top on one or two of them is a little cracked....but if you want them, I'd sell them to ya for cheap. Let me know.
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If the MAF sensor housing is cracked, I'd seriously wonder if it's working correctly. Have you checked to make sure the timing is correct? You may want to verify that the timing marks on the crank sprocket & cam gears align with the corresponding marks. Not sure if you have a factory manual, if not this should help http://www.main.experiencetherave.com:8080/subaru_manual_scans/1992_FSM_(Engine_%26_Electrical)/ Also, I'd recommend checking out www.bbs.legacycentral.org too.
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Replace your ATF every 30k. I don't care what the maintenance schedule says. That is the one most single thing you can do to prolong the life of your auto tranny. Rear & front diff fluid...change it every 30k or every 60k. You can't inspect the wheel bearings they're sealed. Don't worry about them. I will say this about the maintenance schedules....I personally feel they are only a guide. Some things they recommend are a little overkill...some things should be done more frequently.
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This is the subaru part # 22611 AC270 I'd suggest seeing if these places have a used one http://www.aaronsautowrecking.com/ http://www.4subarusuzukikiaparts.com/ http://www.superrupair.com/ Or if you want to buy new www.subarugenuineparts.com You also may want to post in the marketplace "wanted" forum, and some of the other subaru boards.
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There should be an actuator motor that moves the door. First thing I would do is make sure the linkage and levers move freely. If they do, then it's possible the motor is weak, or it's not getting the voltage it needs to work properly. Yeah I don't know of another way to get at the HVAC stuff easily without removing the dash.