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Well, crap. Had time to bust out the multimeter tonight. Front washer connector: <1V and infinite resistance when off, 13.5-14V and 20-230 ohms when on. Rear washer connector: <1V and infinite resistance when off, 13.5-14V and 20-50 ohms when on. Before I replace both pumps, I just gotta know... am I cleaning the connectors wrong? What is the proper way to clear them and ensure good contact?
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2000 OBW. Neither the front nor rear washer is working. Wipers work fine at both ends. It doesn't sound like either pump is engaging/powering on. I have tried replacing the front pump, and spraying the connectors for both pumps with an electronics cleaner. Both connectors look gunked up/corroded, which is why I used the cleaner. On the spades, I also rubbed a q-tip while the cleaner was still wet to try to get some of it off, but to no avail. Ideas at this point?
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After looking at a couple YouTube videos of head gasket replacement, it's clear that it is definitely beyond my mechanical abilities. When my title says "Hazard to Himself", that is not entirely a joke. My diagnostic abilities (which have been proven to be not so great, lately) are FAR better than my repair abilities when it comes to cars. I appreciate the zeal for all of you do-it-yourselfers who are far more capable than me. But that's you, not me. Please respect that I am the kind of person who could put an eye out changing a tire. Again, thanks GD for your pertinent response, and edrach for a PM'ed lead about someone who might be able to help me.
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Well, I'm back!!
Ever Victorious replied to xoomer's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
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Engine has to come out, eh? Alright, let's now add to the list: Insufficient space. Thanks to GD for actually giving me an answer applicable to my situation: Doing the t-stat is how I found out about the HG. NONE of the other symptoms of a head gasket were present, because as I found out, the previous owner removed the thermostat. GRRR! I may take you up on that offer. Because it's PDX, it's not going to be right away. Plus I'd still have to save up the money.
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If they're similar years, they might just work. I went to Les Schwab many years ago to get tires for my '82 GL wagon, and some poor schmuck who had just parked to go into Subway almost ended up in the bay getting new tires because my key turned on HIS soob... And that car thief has taste. Anyone remember the idiot that went on a high speed chase in Seattle a few years back and (sadly) wrecked the SVX he stole?
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Probably a dumb question. But the entry in my stupid Chilton's manual for removal is even dumber. On the subject, it says: "Remove glove box bin. To install, follow steps in reverse order" Yeah, no S Sherlock. But... how? Where are all the fasteners, and are there any funky tricks? I'd like to know so I don't, oh, break it.
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Maybe it's time to bring back voice warnings, along with a HUD that throws a warning on the glass itself, and they both say, verbatim: "If you don't pull over in 60 seconds, your engine WILL blow up." ... followed by "I will tell your mom/dad/wife/husband that it's your fault, too." (not that it would do any good)
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I know a shop in Everett that will do work with any parts you give them, within reason. Although I've never asked them to put on a used head, they did do a used intake manifold on another vehicle for me. They will not warranty the parts, only the labor. If you can pull/find a decent head, I can give you their info.
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1994 Legacy GT - Repairs & Upgrades, A Build Thread
Ever Victorious replied to Red92's topic in Members Rides
On each title issue on my report, it gives a title number. The first 3 have the exact same title number on mine, which means same title, same owner. Then the title number changes for its last issuance in Alaska (sale to 2nd owner). Then there's a boat load of registrations in WA, before another title issuance (3rd owner). There are a couple times where two different title #'s are issused "in a row", but the dates are for the same date, so one is a null or invalid number. A little harder to read than, say, a Carfax, but doable. -
1994 Legacy GT - Repairs & Upgrades, A Build Thread
Ever Victorious replied to Red92's topic in Members Rides
How many times were titles issued? That might be able to tell whether the two "owners" in CT are actually the same person, and/or if the owner moved to another state. Might show records like emissions prior to a title issuance... For instance, I just did this on my sedan, and owner 1 lived in AK, Owner 2 (clearly a different title #) bought it in AK but owned it for a significant amount of time in WA, before selling it. Then I can see where owner 2 sold it to owner 3, and owner 3 sold it to owner 4, and then owner 4 sold it to me. By the way, cool trick! -
Anyone want to get a FREE VIN check?
Ever Victorious replied to Idasho's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Just saw this and tried it on my Lego. Mostly clean, although I find it funny that it has been stolen and recovered TWICE. Originally registered in Alaska, it moved to WA somewhere around '95. And except for a period of time between '97 and '99, the regular odometer checks indicate that most of the time, it has been driven about 4k miles/year.