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Your basket is in bad shape. I did this job 6 years ago. I still have the 98 OBW w/ the 2.2 works like a top. Here is the link to all of the parts I used plus a pic of a brand new basket to measure yours against. This is an easy job. Technical name for the basket is “GEAR COMPLETE-REDUCTION DRIVE”
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When it happens measure voltage to confirm you have 0 voltage on the thin black wire with spade connector that connects to the starter. I have chased this issue for a few years. I see you added the workaround. That will fix it for good. What is the part number of that solenoid? Any chance you could describe on that pic what connects to what. I get around 280 miles per tank. 97 2.2 with 260k miles in a 98 OBW
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The classic Subaru no crank / no start. When this conditions happens you need to perform this test. Pull the thin black wire off the starter. It is a spade connector. Put your multimeter on that wire and see if you have 12 volts when you try to start the car. I am guessing you don't. If you do you have a bad starter. If you don't welcome and get ready to jump into the rabbit hole. If you wait 10 to 40 minutes do you notice the car starts up?
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msmithmmx replied to subpoop's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
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I have both a no crank /no start when I sit in the car and turn the key. When I manually try to jump it with a wire from the batter to starter it only cranks. I think it is an issue with the ignition lock cylinder. Something is shorting the ignition out. I have the part and may try to swap this weekend. I expect this to be an issue on the incline for others as we hit 20+ years of operation. DP213 - Did you ever fix your issue.
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I think I have the workaround so you are not left stranded. I have this exact issue that is aggravated with extreme hot and cold weather. As drivers we are conditioned to turn the key for a split second expecting the starter to kick in and start the car. That will not work if your car has this issue. Workaround. Turn the key all the way and hold it. Within 5 to 15 seconds the car will start to crank. This has worked for the past week for me.
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msmithmmx replied to subpoop's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
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Check out this post and follow the link. Someone wrote those lines are the screen sensors. The screen has faded to the point you see them now. Some dealers replace and some don't. Did not read entire article. https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.reddit.com/r/subaru/comments/5jlz8a/subaru_infotainment_system_lines_on_screen/
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Your AT temp light is blinking after using that product. I think you may have damaged your MAF. They are not that expensive at the yard or ebay. I am sure a few people her have some for sale