Jump to content
Ultimate Subaru Message Board

Recommended Posts

Hey Guys,

 

Got a person at work that has a super clean 1990 Legacy wagon (85000 miles, 2.2l 16 valve, automatic :eek:) that has thrown a check engine light. I did a search on the forum and found the codes and how-to. The problem is that I could not find the green connections under the column to connect. Did I look in the wrong place? If so, what to I have to do?

 

The car runs fine, just idles a little rough.

 

Thanks!

 

Dean

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thanks. I will check it out tomorrow. :banana: How many pins are on the connectors?

 

This car is soo clean that there was not one spec of dust on any of the under parts of the dash. You could of eaten off of it. :slobber: The interior is cherry and the only dent is from where it got hit in the tailgate a few weeks ago from an uninsured driver.

 

I told the owner that if they decide to sell it, I want first call. She just laughed. Apparently her father had owned it since new and kept it garaged. Now her son who is in basic is driving it.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The problem is that I could not find the green connections under the column to connect.

 

It's possible, if they were never used before, that the connectors are still taped to the wiring harness under there. (Someone correct me if I'm wrong about that!)

 

Car sounds great--hope it works out for you.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

it is very possible that they are still taped up - if thye are it will take a little poking around to find them.

 

1 pair of single wire green connectors, and 1 pair of single wire black connectors are what you are looking for.

 

on mine they were slighter closer to the door frame than the steering column - and way forward - as in stand on your head under the steering column , facing front and look towards the back window! LOL

Edited by heartless
Link to comment
Share on other sites

It's possible, if they were never used before, that the connectors are still taped to the wiring harness under there. (Someone correct me if I'm wrong about that!)

 

Car sounds great--hope it works out for you.

 

It will not come up for sale for quite a while. They gave it to their son to use for now. Since he is away at basic training for the Army, his mom is driving it occasionally.

 

The person I am helping is a coworker that does not have much mechanical knowledge so I help out when I can. Im the resident mechanic in the group I work for.... :lol:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Please sign in to comment

You will be able to leave a comment after signing in



Sign In Now
 Share

×
×
  • Create New...