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so are you saying the power light does not illuminate? Other then a select monitor, there's no other way to check the TCU codes except with the power button procedure. There's not going to be a fuse for just the power light. If it's not working and the rest of the bulbs on your dash are, the bulb is probably burnt out, in which case you'd need to pull the combination meter out to replace the bulbs.
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You can pickup a new coil for like 60 bucks. On your diagnosis, with the design of the coil pack, there is no way for one side of coil to go bad. There are two coils in there. The front coil handles the front two cylinders and the rear coil handles the rear two cylinders. If the coil went out, both front or rear cylinders would not work, or not work properly. The only way I could see one side going bad was if there was a massive crack or something causing a disproportionate flow in current. If that was the case, I would think it would show up by measuring the resistance. Just to verify the resistance values, For testing the primary side, you meased from terminal No 2 on the connector of the coil pack to the Number 1 & 3 spots on the coil itself and got around 0.7 ohms. The next test that the fsm gives is confusing, but the readings should be done solely on the coil pack female connectors. 1 & 2, and 3 & 4 according to the diagram. http://www.main.experiencetherave.com:8080/subaru_manual_scans/FSM_Scans/coilpacktest.jpg If anything is out of spec, replace the coil pack.
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Hey Gilles...it's alright.....yes I have been a little tired lately....I'll be ok :-) The wheels are made by racing gear, model is M7. I have no idea if they are still even in business. I've never personally seen these wheels on another vehicle, ever. I've seen them on a prelude on the net, and I've only seen wheels by this manufacturer one time, and that was at a speed shop in seattle area. I got them back in 97, so they are pretty old....
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Location of Loyale A/T Trans Computer?
Legacy777 replied to dave833's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
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I know I haven't posted much lately.....life's been rather crazy....job, etc, etc. I've been just trying to keep the car running and fix the little issues. I finally got around to waxing it and getting it fully cleaned up after a year here's some pics http://www.main.experiencetherave.com:8080/subaru/images/legacyzymol/
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I would tend to agree about the reddish plugs and it being a certain type of fuel or additive. The timing, you really can't adjust the timing, the computer sets it based on varioius sensors, including crank & cam. knock sensor, if it's never been replaced it's probably the old style which are known to crack and become oversensitive. There is a new style out that is supposed to alleviate these problems.