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Lawsonmh15

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  1. So, my buddy referenced the codes and there is an open recall #06-44-12r... That being said, Go Subaru "can't seem to locate that recall". Now, I know I'm more skeptical than others, but if I have to pay those Jack offs $140 to pull codes, then another $waytoomuch, I'm liable to just drive it throw their showroom window.
  2. Any idea why these lights would come on out of the blue. Wrx only has 20k miles and they come in after driving a short while.
  3. Thanks for the input. I haven't heard back from them since Monday so this should be interesting.
  4. ^^^^^^This. Mine did this exact same thing before mine failed. If you had the coolant drained and filled recently, I'm guessing they didn't do the burp procedure properly and created a bubble. Depending on when it was done, you may still be able to burp it, but... I got the shop that caused the failure to pay for the replacement.
  5. I'm getting low-balled by my insurance company. They're offering $2,550 and according to KBB, it should be about a grand higher than that. I'm wondering if anyone here recently recently purchased one or sold one with ~190K miles and what you paid or got for it. Mine was in pretty good shape prior and fit into the "Good" category.
  6. Hi, my 1999 Legacy SUS was recently totaled and I'm in dispute with the insurance company but perhaps I'm wrong and am hoping one of you good folks can help shed some light on the subject as google has NOT. I thought my vehicle was of the limited edition ilk and the vehicle was was repaired (body work) prior to my purchase several years ago. My question is this, "how can I tell for sure if my SUS was a standard edition or a limited edition"? Here's what it has: hood w scoop rear spoiler gold and silver wheels heated seats leather walnut interior trim around gear shift, stereo, door panels CD Sliding sun roof Power windows and door locks Keyless Entry ABS
  7. If you were to remove the two screws holding the top of the console between the two front seats, you'd know exactly what I'm talking about. Bright orange and produced smoke.
  8. That's the next direction we're going with it. Tomorrow I'm taking it in so they can slap a new one in. Hopefully that will resolve it, but if not, they may need to to weigh the option of replacing the vehicle a bit more seriously...
  9. After sitting there for two hours, his dude told me I could start calling subie specialists and they'd pay for it, and the repairs, but I asked if we could just try replacing the battery, (which I mentioned when I showed up) and since about 2:30 this afternoon I haven't had any of the issues I was having... wow. Honestly, it runs better than it has in years and my gas mileage is back to ~400 mi/tank. I actually feel bad for my buddy since he can't afford to fire the guy until a suitable replacement is found. Unfortunately, the dudes who have applied have been mainly from grease monkey or one trick ponies who have experience in one area. If anyone from the Denver area reads this, has good experience doing a multitude of vehicles and is looking for a job, and is very reliable these guys see a ton of vehicles each day and have a service contract with Comcast in Centennial. They pay well and have more business than they can handle. PM me if interested. Tomorrow morning will be a good test to verify whether the problem is gone or not. Ever since my E brake cable tried to become a nuclear reactor, it has been horrible first thing in the morning so it will be interesting to see how it reacts. I may have them take a look at the ignition too since one of the manager's, whom I also trust, said he thought it could be due to something ignition related. Now that I have seen it here too, I'll likely ask about it. Nonetheless, until they get a solid replacement in for their current guy, I won't be back for any reason, which kind of sucks... I know that there have been very few of these types of fubars at their shop, and it's weird because the two managers are friends, and I know they were both incredibly embarrassed that I went in for a coolant change, which resulted in a blown HG (which was everyone on these boards pointed to and I went back to over, and over) as well as how the owner handled the whole situation. I can't imagine how bad they feel knowing that the posts here were what diagnosed the problem again. I'm kind of amazed that mechanics don't come here and post when they get stumped. I do computer repair and I'm not ridiculous enough to believe I'm going to conjure up every answer to every problem I come across. That's why taking the time to find the best boards available is a worthwhile endeavor for anything. Google's pretty helpful too. At this point I've lost the direction with this post and it's time to throw in the towel and call it a night.
  10. So, the last time was active here, it was due to my friend's (manages a shop locally) mechanic improperly changed my coolant, resulting in a blown HG. Believe it or not, it took about 6 months to get it resolved and the resolution was that I HAD to pay for the parts and they would comp the labor. So, since that was as good as it got, I took it. Aside from the fact that it took them 7 days to do a 2 day job, when I drove it home after the repair, I could hear relays clicking from the DS dash area. It also would shudder when the relay(s) clicked, with the end result being it completely died while driving, wouldn't start, and smoke came out of the E-Brake compartment. I looked in to find that the cable was orangish red... I phoned my friend, the manager, told him my car died and was trying to blow me up and he came down and towed me back to his shop. As we looked it over, we noticed that the positive cable that goes from the battery to the starter was black in a certain area and after getting some light on it, it became obvious that the shield had melted and that the cable was grounding out on the engine... The next day they found five minutes to replace the cable and said it was all good. I go and pick it up thinking, "that's kind of a HUGE ************ up" for the solution to be as simple as "we replaced the battery cable and it's all good". It was. Now I hear relays click and it periodically feels like it shudders or loses power while driving, and more often at idle at stop lights. It has apparently also taken a liking to display dash lights (mainly the E-brake) for no particular reason and only every so often... I took it back in, they diagnosed it to be the Transmission control module, ordered it and I took it in today and they said it solved the problem, but it wouldn't go over 10MPH... However, upon picking it up I noticed that the time on the clock hadn't changed so I called my friend to ask if they tried resetting the ECU and he said no. :banghead: At this point I'm amazed they have any business at all, but since my friend is looking for a new ecu, I let it go at that. My gut feeling is that the bulk of major electronics need to be replaced, (ECU, TCM, alternator, battery, relays) but I'm not a mechanic, albeit I appear to know more than someone who considers themselves such... So, here's my question, What could it be??? Clearly his mechanics are terrible and any place I've called for help has given me the "$150 diag and we can tell you" line, but since it took like 3 posts from members here to diagnose my past problems, I'm hopeful this will be about the same. I'm REALLY hoping someone here has forgotten to zip-tie their positive cable and had the same result and can definitively tell me what it is. I realize this should be the mechanic's job, but as you can see, I have ZERO faith in their abilities, and the utmost in the community's, so thanks in advance? I'm hoping it's as simple as resetting the ECU with the new TCM installed, or new ecu and tcm, but since they're completely responsible for any and all labor and parts, I couldn't care less I guess. Thanks again.
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