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I think there's a comparison with the cam sensor(s) so, maybe legit? It was the only code and I knew I had an aftermarket (Beck/Arnley) CPS so - swapping it seemed logical in this instance. Put in the CPS today (has some trouble with a dropped bolt that tripled the expected amount of time to swap) and the car started! problem is, I should have tried it with the old sensor - didn't. old sensor measures the same as the new one (around 2K ohms) - leading me to wonder if that circuit has a problem elsewhere? and, if it quits again with the same code - I'll know to start looking somewhere else I guess. Wonder what bulkhead connector that CPS harness goes to?
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WRX started after work, then stalled after 2 seconds. CEL on. , cranks, but won't fire. co worker had Torque app and his BT adapter. one code only, P0335 (crank sensor) some time back, I replaced the CPS while chasing another problem. I found my original one and hope to swap it in tomorrow at morning break. fingers crossed it's the sensor and not some melted wiring or ??? somewhere else. (brutally hot recently)
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possibly losing pressure in the fuel rails. leaky injector or problem with the fuel pump or ???? nect time you 'feel' like it would take a long time to start - do this; cycle the key from OFF to ON (NOT Start), then wait 5 seconds, the OFF-ON, wait, then OFF-ON, wait. maybe one or 2 more times for insurance, then Start. each time you cycle to ON, the fuel pump runs for a coupla seconds (you may be able to hear it - it's under the right side of the rear seat). So, doing the ON-WAIT routine should pressure-up the fuel rails. If it starts, you know what system is causing the problem.
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you seem to be fighting 2 or more problems but, I'd suggest you search ' cap.o-ring ' problem and pull the fuel pump for inspection. leak-down test may also be called for to help confirm bad headgasket. It's important on Subarus to use an OEM style thermostat so, if the cooling system was serviced before the overheating problem began, maybe check the t'stat?
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any concern introducing copper could cause electrolysis ? I'd probably buy the correct part too. Check online dealers like subarupartsforyou, Fred Beans, subarugenuineparts ,etc. maybe ask local dealer to match price?
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on gen 2s , I think the booster itself is in the cargo area behind some trim panel on the left side. did you install tint? some say that will interfere with reception. And I suppose a scratch could mess-up the antenna but - not sure. And yes, any new head unit has to power that remote booster. you might dig around at www.opposedforces.com and find it on a diagram.
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look around here;http://opposedforces.com/parts/legacy/us_b12/type_27/cooling_system/
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no seat heater, headlight or mirror heater switches on. she's gonna check in the morning - may have been enough residual heat in the steering column after sitting in the sun to warm-up the key significantly. it was around 106 today and the inside of a car could be like a medium well cooked steak!
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no aftermarket accs. I asked if someone hit a seat heater or similar. I admit I personally haven't done any investigation - not sure what to look for.....
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