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Welcome to the USMB. Yes there is a difference, the automatic ignition will have key lock mechanism in there that won't allow you to remove the key unless the shifter selector is in park. It's possible I supose to jumper the wires together for this lock mechanism, but without seeing a wiring diagram, I couldn't say for sure.
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Hi, Yeah you should be able to remove that plastic trim piece. There are typically little plastic clips that snap into the plastic trim piece and the tailgate. Over time they will loosen and you get the rattles. What I have done on my Impreza wagon is use some adhesive backed foam weatherstripping between the tail gate and trim piece to absorb some of the rattles. A trim removal tool like this helps get the pieces off. Also, when you get the trim piece off, take another ride around the neighborhood to see if all the noises are gone, or if some are still there. There may be some connectors or other items in the tail gate that are rattling.
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Welcome to the USMB. Not sure if you are still having a problem or not. The manual button on the gear selector does NOT force the system to full AWD. That manual button is a very primitive form of traction control and when the gear selector is in the 3 or 2 position it will keep the transmission from going into 1st gear to reduce wheel slip on initial take off. Can you provide any additional details to the exact problem when not using the manual button?
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The 6spd is about the same size as the 4EAT, and I had to strap down the trans to my floor jack so it wouldn't move about. It actually worked pretty well. Here's some pics of the install craziness More pics: http://main.experiencetherave.com/subaru/images/6spdswap/14 I really need to buy a trans jack...
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Welcome to the USMB
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Hello from the UK
Legacy777 replied to NickNakorn's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
Wow, that's a pretty cool website! No I don't know of a similar site like that in the states. You'd have to compile all the 50 different state licensing statitics to come up with something like that.....and I'm not sure if that's public information or not. -
Hello from the UK
Legacy777 replied to NickNakorn's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
Welcome to the USMB. Good to see that these older subies are still around over there, even if there are only a few left on the road. -
The main difference is between the 90-91 MY's and the 92-94 MY's. The parts book lists different part #'s between the rear FWD & AWD top hats, but I ran AWD rear top hats on my Legacy when it was FWD, so I couldn't tell you what is specifically different. Edit: Saw your reply over the BBS indicating they are different. Yeah if you can take some pics, that would help out other folks as well. Thanks
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Louisiana / New Orleans?
Legacy777 replied to belacane's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
I don't know of any people down in that area, but there may be some. Also, you could probably check out the regional forums on NASIOC as they may have some more Subaru folks. -
You'll need one of these tools to get the window crank off. From there, it's pretty straight forward. I find it easier to remove the door panel when the window is down. As far as speaker depth, your best option is to remove the door panels, put the window down and measure the clearance between the face of the door panel and the window. The window is what will come in contact with the glass. That measurment will be your max speaker depth. If you want more depth, you can try and use speaker spacers, which allow the speakers to come out further, but depending on the door panel, the speakers may hit the door panel. I think fitting the 7x10's in the rear doors would be a stretch. You'll probably need to stick with 6-1/2" at the most.