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Sorry to drag this thread on ( ) but I just wanted to chime in about my 96 GT wagon. Last time I checked I was getting about 19mpg, too. And I think the fuel tank capacity is more like 11.5-12 gallons, not 15, at least it seems that way to me. One prob I have with the fuel gauge is that it seems to read fine until I get to 1/4 tank, then it drops to zero very quickly. In other words the curve starts to drop dramatically. I assume it's a sensor problem, but I just live with it. Sorry to Manarius for being such a plebeian
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Sometimes it depends on where I am, and sometimes it seems to be related to how the car is running. I'll come to a stop light and the static will abruptly stop a second before the car stops, then starts again when I start moving. Also static might start if I put the car in gear after being parked. Is this the alternator? A bad ground? Bad plug wires?? Help, I need to listen to Rush Limbaugh
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This shop does Subies exclusively, and is considered to be the best in the area by far . When I first talked to them about the repair they explained the issue about matching the front and rear ratios, and said they needed to see if they had two that matched. I assume they did their homework on this. They also said they would inspect the new one, do a power flush on it as well. I'll talk to them on Monday and see what they can do.
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The dealer did refill the fluid, and it still makes the noise like it did before. Hope this isn't a problem. Better news: I found a Subie-only shop nearby that has it's own salvage yard in the back, and they seem like they're pretty picky about the wrecks they buy. They're telling me to replace the trans at the same time, and if my gear ratio doesn't match with one that they have, they would replace the rear end, too. Does this make sense to yous guys?
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Took it to the dealer b/c I didn't have time to deal with it. Turns out the front diff was EMPTY except for a molasses like substance laced with metal shavings. How much longer can I drive this thing like this? Is a junkyard diff at reasonable way to go to get a few more years out of the old girl? I don't want to spend $4000 on this car, no matter how much I love her. Options??
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As of last week I'm hearing a sort of 'whiring' noise from the engine. The pitch changes with speed. Sounds kinda like a tiny 707 is warming up for take off under there. I read an old thread about noise from the power steering pump. Could this be it? And oh, BTW, last week I changed the drive belt :-\ . I replaced the old frayed one with a "Gator" belt that has the diagonal ridges. Ya think it's the new belt? The package for the Gator belt says it's supposed to be quieter.
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I replaced the front speakers in my 96 wagon with a pair of Infinity component speakers (separate midrange and tweeter, with a cross over). The midranges went right in the door (with a little tweaking) and the tweeters went in on the triangle piece at the front corner of the windows (inside the mirror mount). For $120 and 3 hrs work, it made a 500% improvement in my sound. Next up will be a powered subwoofer for the trunk, I think. Should be about another $100 for a cheap, low-end sub.