
imthenutt
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I am a 41 year old single Mom from Southern California. Love the older cars and I am just trying to keep my Subaru on the road...
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1989 Subaru GL Wagon
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1989 L-series touring wagon "Check Engine" light
imthenutt replied to p.dubbin's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Thank you for the response! I was starting to feel as if I was beating a dead horse. -
Overkill on a CEL question
imthenutt replied to The FNG's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Hello there - I know this is a really old post - BUT - I was wondering if you ever got this cleared? I have this issue and I am in California where we cannot use electrical tape due to Big Brother Smog Checks - Thank you -
1989 L-series touring wagon "Check Engine" light
imthenutt replied to p.dubbin's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Okay everyone - Here is the kicker... I hope everyone is ready to laugh if I have this correct: When I have been trying to "read the codes" - I have been wondering why I keep staring at the check engine light and it doesn't blink. Am I understanding this correctly that I need to find the actual ECU - the LED Light on the Oxygen Monitor and count those "blinky lights" as USMB Regular" calls them??? I also just read a little further and found: (Note: On 1989 Multi-Point Fuel Injected Models, the Oxygen Sensor Monitor Light and ECU are mounted under the rear seat package shelf, and are accessible only from the trunk.) Help a girl out please... what am I looking at to start blinking these codes? Thank you all - so much! -
1989 L-series touring wagon "Check Engine" light
imthenutt replied to p.dubbin's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
You are awesome - thank you so much for that information! Now I know why I failed the smog test. -
1989 L-series touring wagon "Check Engine" light
imthenutt replied to p.dubbin's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
It was originally from Oregon! I would love to post pics - I cannot seem to get it done. Anyhow - it is not the EGR - It is the check engine. Thank you for the input - I have a code to read -
1989 L-series touring wagon "Check Engine" light
imthenutt replied to p.dubbin's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I am sorry but I cannot seem to figure out how to put photos on this post - I feel like an idiot. The car is a 1989 Subara GlL Wagon - the connectors are under the hood - fire wall - drivers side. Two small white that fit together - two small green that fit together - an orange and a black. Thank you all for your time - I really appreciate all the help. I am donating my liver to a family member next month and I have parking enforcement ticketing me and DMV won't tag. THANKS ALL -
HELP PLEASE FROM CALIFORNIA!!! STATE TRYING TO FORCE ME TO RETIRE 1989 SUBARU GL WAGON! Can anyone help me clear my check engine light from a 1989 Subaru GL Wagon? I did the battery thing - I did the green connector dance - I warmed it up - got it into 4th gear. I am in a pickle because I live in California and I have to pass a smog emission test. It is automatic fail with the light on. Recently, I connected the green and white connectors - it cleared the code - I drove 3 miles and it was back on. The next day - I ran the smog - the connectors were still together - and I failed the test. When you run in that mode does it compromise some of the components? I thought I read that somewhere. I had to run in that mode because it kept the light off for the idiot testing it - I CANNOT USE ELECTRICAL TAPE or remove the bulb! It has to work. . I have the oldest cleanest Subaru in this area and the State is trying to force me to get it off the road! I only drive it about 1000 miles a year!
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1989 L-series touring wagon "Check Engine" light
imthenutt replied to p.dubbin's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Can anyone help me clear my check engine light from a 1989 Subaru GL Wagon? I did the battery thing - I did the green connector dance - I warmed it up - got it into 4th gear. I am in a pickle because I live in California and I have to pass a smog emission test. It is automatic fail with the light on. Recently, I connected the green and white connectors - it cleared the code - I drove 3 miles and it was back on. The next day - I ran the smog - the connectors were still together - and i failed the test. When you run in that mode does it compromise some of the components? I thought I read that somewhere. I have the oldest cleanest Subaru in this area and the State is trying to force me to get it off the road! I only drive it about 1000 miles a year! -
Hello from Southern Cali - Just wanted to say that I have been able to learn so much from all the posts and information on this site. Thank you everyone.