stoogesman
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1985 Subaru DL Wagon
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That's what I was afraid of. He said weeks ago everything was working. Now when you push the button it doesn't go into 4x4. He mentioned a week defroster vent too. Which might be related to the leak you mentioned. I'm 5.5 hours from the car so I can't diagnose easily. This was my first car at 16 and really was interested in getting her. It's in pretty decent condition for a 1991. Good frame and body.
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The owner said he was able to get the car into 4x4 by going under the car and actuating it on the transmission. He assumes it's the solenoid. He said vacuum lines looked good. Not sure what else it could be. Can the car stay in 4x4 permanently?
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Thanks ! I'm looking to purchase the car and the current owner says he thinks it's the solenoids. I'm leery to get and not be able to get them.
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My car has the push button, so I'd be looking for the solenoids for the part time setup. Tried eBay but can't seem to find the part. Not sure what to call it.
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These are the solenoids that sit I'm the engine bay up by the driver side firewall and strut.
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Does anyone know if the two solenoids are available that are related to the 4x4 actuation on this car? Vacuum lines and fuses all check out ok.
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In your opinion, would you say that the upgraded rear bearing shown in the link above make for an easier install? Also, I am still a tad bit confused. So this bearing in the link below: http://www.napaonline.com/Catalog/CatalogItemDetail.aspx/Wheel-Bearing-Rear-Wheel/_/R-ATM2123001_0418666376 This bearing is the inner? I will still need to purchase the outer? I am on Rockauto.com and only see the new style inner bearings. The outer rear bearings for sale are all for front wheel drive Subi's....
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That I will do. The I just moved so I am HOPING this Napa has a little bit more enthusiasm than the last. The last Napa I dealt with would look in there crappy computers and say, "nah, we don't got it". In most cases I would have to search for part #'s. Thanks legacy specialist for the info. I'll be huffing and puffing to do the rear bearings this weekend. Wish us luck!