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16056
... Hello John Thank you very much for your very valuable and direct answer precisely to my question. I do understand that need for a heavier gauge wire and...
visspacem
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Jun 2, 2009
6:35 am
16057
... Unless the back of the car is full of amps and/or the outside covered with offroad lights, I see no reason to upgrade any of the factory stock wiring. You...
gslong
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Jun 2, 2009
10:58 am
16058
... Hello and thank you again I can't do it now, but hopefully later today I shall post pictures which will explain my motivation/ Thank you very much....
visspacem
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Jun 2, 2009
2:33 pm
16059
Hi again, OK here it is: Each front light is 100W. (x6) Each additional light is 55W (x6). plus OEM light, A/C. GPS, (modest stereo) posibly...
Vis Pacem
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Jun 2, 2009
3:39 pm
16060
You'll have to upload the photo to the photos section of the website, attachments aren't allowed on the list.  Glen...
Glen Farney
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Jun 2, 2009
3:41 pm
16061
Hi, I have a 01 outback. I was on a rough road that had some down branches and deep dips in mud. I accidentally cracked the plastic cover on a branch...
joeynenj
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Jun 2, 2009
10:19 pm
16062
Congratulations, you have officially gone off roading. This is the peice everyone looses when the go wheelin. I wouldnt worry about it. Sometimes the shops...
Nipper Dawg
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Jun 3, 2009
4:55 pm
16063
To me it's part of the air management system, even more so with the turbo. The car is setup to push air through the grill, radiator (and in the hood scoop...
Pete Romano
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Jun 3, 2009
6:08 pm
16064
Yea i was actually off roading but not by choice, it was this road that was supposed to be a road according to my gps that i had to take. So no word on gluing...
J T
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Jun 3, 2009
9:33 pm
16065
The plastic shields can be part of the cooling system, the Audi I had was known for over heating if you removed the chin shield that went from the front...
Glen Farney
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Jun 3, 2009
10:54 pm
16066
I came across a milage saver,it plugs into the IAT sensor.Intake Air Temperature Sensor,or it may be called the AIT or MAT sensor.My car is a '99 outback,and I...
maymaysfairlane
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Jun 4, 2009
12:49 am
16067
On subarus they are not part of the cooling system. They are used to keep snow out of the engine compartment, and to clean up the aerodynamics under the car. ...
Nipper Dawg
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Jun 4, 2009
2:03 am
16068
Junk, pure junk. You can do far more with your right foot and far less damage then this (and several similar things) thing ever will. nipper On Wed, Jun 3,...
Nipper Dawg
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Jun 4, 2009
2:06 am
16069
I take you have tried one before, and why are they junk.What other problems does it cause. ________________________________ From: Nipper Dawg...
Jim Maylish
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Jun 4, 2009
2:13 am
16070
All they are are just a resistor lying to the ECU at thier simplest.. There are lots and lots of info on how bogus these things are, and how gulible people are...
Nipper Dawg
nipper11572
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Jun 4, 2009
2:28 am
16071
thanks for info,May May ________________________________ From: Nipper Dawg <nipper.dawg@...> To: Subaru-Tech@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, June 3,...
Jim Maylish
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Jun 4, 2009
2:37 am
16072
Sometimes people figure out that you can trick the engine computer into thinking something is true, when it isn't. For a while, and probably still, a trick...
Glen Farney
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Jun 4, 2009
2:51 am
16073
... Someone on this list did a little experiment a year or so ago, looking for ways to increase gas mileage. I remember following the thread with interest. The...
PL
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Jun 4, 2009
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16074
Guys, the little red wagon is acting oddly during acceleration, so I'd like to start cheap with a clean filter. Where should I look to plug in the new one (I...
gretadad
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Jun 7, 2009
1:54 am
16075
Hmmm... it ought to be located under the hood, just in front of the steering wheel... near the brake master cylinder... You "should" be able to just loosen the...
Roberts
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Jun 7, 2009
2:27 am
16076
I thought on a 1988 it was located under the passenger side rear of the car by the rear wheel. Thats where my GL had it. nipper ... [Non-text portions of this...
Nipper Dawg
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Jun 7, 2009
2:37 am
16077
Gee I dunno... check both places Ryan, and let us know where you find it... ;-> ... From: "Nipper Dawg" <nipper.dawg@...> To:...
Roberts
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Jun 7, 2009
3:02 am
16078
Maybe yer thinking of the fuel pump... it's back there... but I've never seen the filters for that era soob anywhere but under the hood, and I've seen LOTS of...
Roberts
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Jun 7, 2009
6:38 pm
16079
I looked and it's only the pump and pressure dampener by the tank, and my head nearly fit into that area. Looking up front I see funny canister in clamp...
gretadad
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Jun 7, 2009
10:28 pm
16080
hi everyone, Its sad but I had a accident with my 01 outback, no one was hurt and the car took it well. It was hit on the passenger side behind the rear wheel...
joeynenj
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Jun 10, 2009
9:51 am
16081
Sorry to hear about the prang, it happens. I've had the front of my wife's OB apart since Saturday, installing new headlights (from a 97, H4 type), and fog...
Glen Farney
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Jun 10, 2009
2:04 pm
16082
I agree. This is where having a good insurance company and a good shop pays off. When Blu got nailed by a deer, I looked at the bill There were many things on...
Nipper Dawg
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Jun 10, 2009
2:10 pm
16083
Glen -- The factory-installed fog lights only turn on when the main driving lights are on. Sort of negates the purpose of having fog lights! Is there an easy...
Rick Gregory
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Jun 12, 2009
2:45 am
16084
If you can find the wiring diagram of the fog light circuit, it pulls power for the switch from the switched side of the headlight relay, you would have to...
Glen Farney
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Jun 12, 2009
5:49 pm
16085
I replaced my knock sensor about 1200 miles ago on my 1999 Forester and it seems that it solved my P0328 check engine light on issue My problem is that when I...
erniebarreyro
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Jun 27, 2009
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