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Everything posted by brus brother
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Don't get granny's bloomers all bunched up. I believe my initial statement highlighted above makes room for all kinds of teen drivers, in this case gals. I have heard similar comments from teen boys who envisioned themselves boy racers with a neato wing on the back of their car and not wanting an Outback. The original poster raised the point of granny cars so if his daughter had a preference, perhaps a swap at this point would be more in order than sinking more $ into this car. Just sayin'
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Yup, nearly impossible to easily swap out the head unit. I have seen some earlier posts where people hardwired the unit with an aux input. I will poke around and see if I can locate them if you are dead set on some serious work. I know where you are coming from wanting to reward your daughter but honestly, the wagon will always be "grandma". This will always be the case unless she is the outdorsy/sporty type who needs room to haul stuff around. Why don't you do what I did which was to drive the wagon myself and I bought my daughter an 05 sedan. Even if you were to sell the wagon for what you put into it and just broke even, your daughter would likely be happier with the sedan. Congratulations on the ACT scores, scholarships or not. Be proud.
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The 2.2 is considered bullet proof. Non-interference so somewhat lax maintenance and a broken timing belt won't mash up the engine. I stand corrected by the masters. Enough power for the Impreza footprint. Auto is just fine for me as I am past the boy racer stage. If the Impreza fits your needs size-wise, then why buy the larger Outbacks and Legacys? They will just cost you more to run. Hope I don't sound too much like your dad but that is what I'd advise my daughter/son if asked. Just sayin'...
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Did you by any chance hit the "virgin switch", that little toggle switch on top of the steering column?? You may have hit it while cleaning or reaching through the steering wheel to reset the trip odometer? Subaru techs also refer to it as the battery kill switch since it kills many a battery when the lights are left running.
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There is a toggle switch atop the steering wheel column. Once virgins, some among us have inadvertently hit the switch while cleaning, reaching through the steering wheel to change the trip odometer etc.. It is also called the kill switch by Subaru techs since it kills many a battery when the driver doesn't realize that the (parking?) lights stay on, even when ignition is off, when the switch is in the on position and drains the battery. It is intended as a safety feature in some areas for double parking.
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Also consider that aftermarket axles (NEW or rebuilt) are viewed as potentially problematic in my reading on USMB site. It is possible that the one you replaced a year ago was going bad. Consensus is to always rebuild the Subaru axles if you can as they are more reliable than aftermarkets, so save you old one and reboot it anyway. There is also one or two aftermarket manufacturers that get the thumbs up but NOT Advanced Auto, PepBoys or Autozone or the other chains. I can't recall the manufacturer. Perhaps someone else will chime in.
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As I reported in other posts, I had the same sensation that the 4 corners of the car were fighting each other for control. Got 4 new/balanced tires and a proper alignment (it was way out of specs) and all is well. BTW, bought the tires retail and had Subaru mount/balance and align. Thought they'd be more sensitive to our little friends.
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Interesting read. I always like to hear from the guys in the trenches here as I too see the occasional flashing warning lights and every unknown new noise as potentially resulting in my car flipping end over end and causing at least moderate bodily harm. My 0420 showed up at 105K on a fairly well maintained car. Unfortunately my 05 Outback has 5 O2 sensors and the cheaters don't work (I've tried)! I too am old enough to remember burning eyes from emissions from various environmental sources and am glad to contribute to a world that betters its condition even if I am just one grain of sand on the beach. The "power of one" is recognizable if that one person throwing the cigarette out the window mentioned earlier, on a dry SoCal day, starts a fire that burns down your house! OK, enough of my Geezer Grousing. This post has devolved into opinions (yeah, we all have one of those too) on what is tolerable. Perhaps the old tail pipe sniffer test could allay some concerns but my State relies on the OBDII output. I guess I would be more comfortable with flashing the ECU if I knew the real number of how far my system was out of tolerance. Cardoc on Subaru Outbacks does a fine job of analyzing 0420 here and helps individuals analyze some of the parameters if Charm wants to analyze his problem further. You never know when the aha moment may present itself.
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My 2005 OB has the single HVAC unit combined with the radio unit. Last week I replaced a rear brake light and whether related or not, I since have an intermittent problem with the HVAC/radio controls. First time, the digital display on the radio was unintelligible (only parts of numbers and letters) and the HVAC was unresponsive. Restart had no effect. Finally turned the light switch on the stalk on and all worked as expected. Turned lights off and once again got the erratic behavior. Yesterday, the controls were unresponsive on both the radio and hvac until I turned the lights on. Turned car off and restarted and all worked as expected with or without lights. Close encounters of the third kind??
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Last winter I experienced horrendous handling in my 05 OB and at first I thought the ghost had taken up residence in my car. Turns out the alignment was way off. The four corners of the car were fighting each other for supremacy. New tires/balance and alignment and the ghost was exorcised. Just sayin' if you hear something clip-clopping down the road, chances are it is a horse and not a zebra. Common things occur commonly.