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SubaruGoddess

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  • Birthday 01/28/1985

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    1993 Subaru Impreza L

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  1. My car used to do that and it ended up being a bent key. I had to jiggle it and it would work, but the replacement is only $2, so I just got a new one.
  2. Actually I just went to the Subaru dealer and their system showed that my car had 2 O2 sensors? One in from for air/fuel, and one in back for just oxygen. And he looked up the part with my VIN number, so I assume he's correct, but I thought it only had one as well.... ???
  3. So if I get the OEM replacement, the connectors come with them?? I'm sorry, just a bit confused. I'm a car newbie.
  4. Hi, I need to replace my O2 sensor on my Scoob, so I looked up some prices online. This is when I got confused. There's one for 2 wires, 3 wires, 4 wires, etc. Can anyone tell me how many wires my Scoob's O2 sensor has without me having to physically pull it out myself and look (I don't have a lot of free time). Also the best price you might have found? It's a 1993 Subaru Impreza L 1.8L sedan. Thanks!
  5. Ah, ok, so I took it to a pro. Got a rotation, balancing, and alignment (partial). I say partial because the camber is pretty screwed up from my little run off the road incident. Something needs to be fixed in there. I don't have the money, so I told them I'd worry about that when I get new tires. But with the B & R and fixing the toe, it's is sooo much better to drive. Not perfect, but tolerable now.
  6. ************, if this was father in advance, I'd love to. Oh well, next time, right?
  7. Can someone explain to me why they call them Legacy Outbacks? I saw one at the dealership, so I've seen them. But I thought Outbacks were the wagons?
  8. If it's recommended, I would use Premium. Period. It's recommended for a reason; my guess is because that's the type of gasoline that helps it acheive its peak performance.
  9. No one understands my obsession. The closest someone has come is my husband. I got him hooked on a WRX wagon:headbang:
  10. I'm learning how to do that either this week or next week in school. I want to do it myself, so we'll see:)
  11. It has gotten A FULL tune up, oil change. Belts, hoses, spark plugs and wires, new ignition switch, air filter, fuel filter. Might be something Im missing.
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