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LLD

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About LLD

  • Birthday 05/07/1955

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    DEFIANCE, OHIO
  • Occupation
    Electrical Engineering

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  1. I Bought My 2002 Outback Wagon This Spring And Couldn't Wait For The First Snows. What Took Me So Long To Get Smart? What A Diference! My Wife And I Shared A Ride To Work Last Week Due To The Snow. I Didn't Realize What I Was Driving In. I Had To Take My Other Car Monday And Nearly Got Stuck At The End Of The Drive Where The Snowplows Pushed Back The Snow And The Super..er Subaru Walked Through. The Only Problem I Have Is Now I Want A Second Subaru So I Can Drive One Too.
  2. What a wonderful sight. I put in the message and the Thread gave me several related messages. One was exactly what I needed. All the information said the connector is on the Driver side, that may be correct for cars with the stearing wheel on the right but I am in the good old USA where the stearing wheel in on the left. In the USA the connector is hidden on the pasenger side by the wheel well. You need to remove the spare tire cover and the right side floor cover. There it is exactly where one of the messages said it would be. Thank you very much.
  3. I have just installed a trailer hitch on my 20020 outback wagon but I can't find the trailer electrical connector. The converter I purchased said it should be behind the driver side tail light access panel. The converter has a connector with six wires going into the converter and four out. Any help would be appreciated.
  4. I have just purchased a 2002 Outback with 55,000 miles and notice that the motor has a louder valve noise than I am use to. I am getting 28-30 miles to the gallon on the highway so I assume this is just inherent to the boxer engine. Should I have the valve adjustments looked at or is this normal.
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