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thomasakehoe replied to The Beast I Drive's topic in Products for your Subaru
So I take it this is Vendor in the holding pattern as it's been a couple months since he posted? -
Hi everyone, I am just trying to verify my findings on my MAF sensor this is on my 94 Loyale SPFI. I read through the manual and did the testing. I got 12.5+ volts when I tested the power lead and I got almost 10 Ohms resistance when I checked the ground connection these were both checked using body ground and then when I checked the voltage between the signal wire and ground I got 0.00V so I'm assuming this is why I have the code for MAF blinking at me I just want to verify that it is the MAF sensor and not a wiring issue as the tests are done with the harness connected to the MAF sensor. The harness connectors are tight and really shiny clean so don't think it is at the connection. Is there any way to test the sensor itself disconnected or is that pretty much the same as what I've already done. Thanks.
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There was another thread on here just recently stating that the touring wagon was a trim package that had some luxury items and a unique bulged rear roof section. On any "aged" Subaru the main things I'd look at are the floor pans and rockers and by look I mean seriously look for cancer before you spend your money, poke around with a screwdriver, if he doesn't want to let you do that I'd steer clear. Also check the front of the exhaust because if you're going to need to replace the front cat and y pipe in the near future thats another $250 min. price. And just check the fluids for signs of head gasket leaks etc... oil in the coolant or vise versa. I love the older Suby's but just make sure you go over it well and get an idea of what you might have to spend later. Also if it has a check engine light on flash the codes on it to see what the ECUis reporting as problems. Hope this helps. And good luck.
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check engine light 89 GL
thomasakehoe replied to jp1gt's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Well got the codes, lovely place to stick your head to see, but anyway. I am getting one code for the EGR valve and another for the MAF so looks like I'm going to have some fun testing those parts and probably replacing them I fear. But at least I know where to look now. -
check engine light 89 GL
thomasakehoe replied to jp1gt's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Good info thanks a bunch. -
check engine light 89 GL
thomasakehoe replied to jp1gt's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Hey thanks, is the LED on the computer visible without removing the plastic panels (a viewing hole etc....). I've been gone all day buying tools and kid shopping so haven't gotten to check this out. -
check engine light 89 GL
thomasakehoe replied to jp1gt's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I found another web page with some detailed info but in both cases I couldn't figure out on mine where the O2 light was (the LED) they were talking about to actually watch blink, I thought the CEL would flash the code but mine just simply stays on. -
Looked at your site wish I had found this forum a while ago parts look great, I know they have to be pretty tough but what about the mounting setup any real protection or is it just going to be pretty after the sheet metal behind it gets smashed in? I haven't seen whats behind our stock bumpers so just curious. I'll be ordering a front bumper anyway just because I love the look and then the rear light protectors. Any idea on shipping to Vermont 05255 and whats the build/ship time for these parts. Thanks stuff looks awesome.
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94 Loyale needs a little help
thomasakehoe replied to thomasakehoe's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Yah it will be replaced soon. I'm going to pull them both and check resistance against the manual specs. Then replace as necessary. -
Yah... all that came to mind when I pulled back the carped and saw the mess the previous owner made. Cannot wait to pull out the cobbed in stereo and see what's behind there. I know they didn't use an adapter so I'm sure my stock harness is gone. I found this out after the first night I had the car home and the battery was dead then realized that when ever the parking light switch is left on the stereo is powered up. Nice huh?
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WOW... I am having no luck getting the pins out been through a precision flat head screwdriver, to big, a push pin, way to flimsy, and a girls some kind of hair pin, seems to be small and hard enough but can't figure out how to release them. Well I guess I'm going to have to see if this is in the wiring diagrams in the manual but I doubt it and then just get some new spade connectors and plug one to one.