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brownie girl
frag replied to johnnyk's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
Coud the answer be : «go to bed, you're too drunk to drive!» ? Just guessing. -
ON my 96 Legacy, you first pull on the connector straight out, then remove the big rubber bellows (note that there is a «this side up» indication), then there is a spring wire that you unlock (look closely it's intuitive) and then you pull the bulb out. Take care not to touch the fresh bulb's glass with bare fingers. Take care also to insure that the rubber bellows is correctly reinstalled cause it's responsible for sealing the inside of the head light enclosure against humidity. Hope that helps.
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I beg to disagree about Mobil 1 5-30. Having an oil pressure gauge, I can certify that the high temp viscosity of 5-30 is exactly the same as that of 10-30 while providing better lubrication upon startup in below freezing wheater. I think the recomendation about not driving long distances at higway speed with 5-30 must apply to regular oil and even then to former formulas of dino oil. One of the more important qualities of synth oil is its ability to resist breaking down at high temp. Not only are the high temp pressures of 5-30 the same as 10-30 but they stay that way between oil changes.
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Like Nipper said, check the steering shaft universal jointS (there are two inline, one behind the other). Check first to see if you have steering play. Can you move the steering from side to side (even a little bit) without the front wheels moving? If so, check the universal joints. Follow the steering shaft as it leaves the fire wall on the engine's side and you'll find them. On my car it was the lower one (hidden by the upper one) that was loose. Just a turn of the ratchet cured the wandering problem. It might not be your problem but better check the simple and cheap to repair things first. Good luck!
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sputters in the rain
frag replied to ACA's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
Sorry guys, but there's no distributor on a 97 Legacy. So maybe the plug wires. -
On my gallon container of Prestone Dexcool, it's written that a mix of 50/50 will keep the mixture from freezing down to -37C° and from boiling up to 129 C°. 70/30 will give you -64 C° and 135 C°. That last proportion seems to be the minimum dilution recommended. 4 quarts is 64 % of 6.2 quarts. I would think that's more than enough. Use demineralized water only. Even for the last flush cause you can't get all the flush water out of the system.
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I replaced two : on in my Loyale and one in my Legacy and the effect was immediate. Like TCpeer wrote, not absolutely sure it's the culprit. But in my opinion there is a good chance it is. Both my sensors failed after about 8 years. So it's still a good thing to replace it on your car even if it turns out to be only preventive maintenance.