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owen.alex

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    Brand new to working on the insides of cars. I'm a exterior man myslef
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    2005 Subaru Outback, 1979 Subaru Brat

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  1. Thank you for everyone who put in their input! Today while I was driving home from work, I planned to stop off at advanced auto parts to get it read with an obd2, On the way the check engine light turned itself off. I assumes this means I am all good now? There is no blinking cruise control light either now.
  2. I would but I didn't bottom out. My tires just got stuck on ice and started spinning. I never scraped. Lucky 7.5 inch clearance I guess, lol.
  3. Thank you! I definitely will come back here and let you know what I've found. I have top go into work today and am planning on getting my codes read after work. Hopefully I learn some things.
  4. I've replaced the alternator multiple times with this car, ever time thinking that it wasn't charging the battery. The last time I had it diagnosed I found that there was just a loose connection, so I've been carrying extra charges and a battery with me wherever I go. You are also correct, I have a 2.5. I was tired when I got home at midnight and wrote this, lol. Thank you for the help.
  5. Thank you so much! You are correct about the battery light. I went into an advanced auto parts (the only autoparts chain in our town) and they said either the battery isn't charging or there was a loose connection. They had me go home, charge my battery and come back the next day where they found that it was a loose connection, so I've just been carrying an extra battery and an extra few charges wherever I go for the last few months. Regarding the TCU, thank you for clearing that up. Maybe I'll check on that too. But I will definitely go over the advanced auto later today and see if they can read me some codes. I thought they only did battery diagnostics since it was advertised in their window. Thank you for all the help!
  6. I was for a while, but I asked around, found that it was a loose connection with my battery and that at some point it may just die on me, so I've just been carrying a new battery with me wherever I go for the last few months. Believe me I was concerned at first, but not any more.
  7. Alright everyone. Tonight, my friend and I were cruising, and I suggested we go in a little off-road excursion just for fun. In my 2005 2.5 Legacy Outback, I attempted to get over some snow. Key word being attempted. I failed. She got stuck, so we tried digging her out and setting a blanket in front of and behind the tires multiple times to give he traction. This did not help. Everything we did just caused her wheels to spin. What especially sucked was that we were ten feet into the snow. We could legitimately see the gravel behind us 10 feet away, and the pavement another 20 feet beyond that. So, my friend called someone who lives in town and he came and gave us a tow in his Jeep Cherokee 4x4. We got out, but not without some surprises. I've had the battery and brake lights on for forever (6 months at least) so I wasn't worried about those. What I was worried about though were the check engine light and the cruise control light blinking. I looked in my owner's manual and couldn't find anything for why the cruise was blinking, and assumed I'd need a reader for the CEL to be able to pin down what was wrong there. When I didn't find anything in the manual about the cruise, I went online and found that the CEL and blinking cruise often come on together when A: there is either bad gas in the car, or B: the Traction Control Unit (TCU) is confused. I know it couldn't be bad gas because I'd drive 200 miles today already on the same tank, so I started looking at the TCU as the cause of the issue. My friend has had a similar thing happen to him in his 2010 Ford Fusion when he beached himself on snow, and he suggested an easy fix was to turn my traction control off and then on again, just to reset it. Unfortunately, I can't do that as I cannot seem to figure out a way to turn my traction control off like he can. My question for you guys is does this even seem right? I live in a small town, there is no Subaru dealership near me, and I'm still not entirely sure that the TCU is why the CEL turned on. Do you guys have any ideas? I think I can get my hands on a reader this Sunday and run some diagnostics, but until then, what are my option? All I know for sure is that the blinking cruise simply seems to indicate that there is something wrong enough with the car that it won't allow me to set the cruise. Back when it was just the brake and battery lights on, I could still set cruise, but not anymore. I will be the first to admit that this was a stupid idea and I was lucky I didn't need a tow truck to come get me instead. Thanks for any help guys. I appreciate it a lot.
  8. Hey guys, I own a 2005 Outback 2.5i, standard. I am currently working on upgrading it so that I can go off-roading with it. Don't worry, its insides are in good condition and I'm not worried about it for being a daily driver. So, I'm currently on the step where I add a lift and new boots to her. I want to do these at the same time just because it would be easier to do it all at once. I know what I want for a lift, but I am having trouble finding anything that I like regarding tires. I have stock rims right now, at 16 inches. Most tires I've been looking at are 17 or 15. Therefore, I've started looking at rims, but I don't know how to read their specs, and I've also heard that I don't want any rims that'll interfere with my brakes. So I guess what I'm asking is if any of you have a good off-road rim/tire parings that worked for your third gen. Thanks!
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