
Dr Farco
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- Birthday 04/02/1955
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Printing Pressman
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Thanx for the info coaster, I guess that rules out the module. I must have damaged the main light switch somehow when I was probing the relay sockets.maybe a short. I'm not getting a ground signal from the switch to pull in the relays. The lights work if I jump a ground to the connecter under the dash but no dash lights come on. Still can't figure out how a short could hurt the switch though. Except for this problem, this was the easiest remote starter install Ive done yet though. All of the necessary ignition, horn and lock wires are right there and easy to splice into. The Subaru light system is another story. DF
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Well, the auto starter she wanted works,as does the locks and the horn beeps but now I have no lights anywhere. All I can do is flash the high beams. The last thing I had to do was get the lights to flash. So as I was probing the headlight relay sockets for voltage, I saw a small arc to one of the terminals. The headlight switch seems like it's dead. It won't trigger any relays. I can hear the relays when I flash the highs however. Any Ideas?? The fuses for the lights next to the relays are good as are all the fuses in the kick panel fuse box. Are there any more fuses or breakers I can check? I saw a diode in the schematic but don't have a clue where it is or what it looks like. Thanx DF
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It's really good to see you guys made the count. I'm attending with my other club(Speedsterowners.com) and if reeeally needed I would have signed in my Outback. But the only problem would be driving two cars. Stop by the Speedster area to check out a freshly built Red Speedster with a 2.2 Suby motor shoehorned in it. I know I can't wait to see that. Cheers Dr. F
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Boxers: My cams were the same way. I could turn one by hand and not the other. I could move it with a rag on the end with channel locks. I think it's just the way they are. There's always some coolant left in the block after pulling the motor. Are you using an engine stand? After I put mine on the stand, I rotated the engine on it's side to dump out the remaining oil and coolant before the cleaning began. I've put 1k miles on mine and so far so good. Good Luck. Dr. F