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15 minutes ago, Max Capacity said:
Trust me, if you plan to keep the car, over time you'll use more clips.
This link will take you to the OEM parts. Or, most Dealers website has a link to parts.
For some reason the forums state I don't have permission to view the link you posted. Thanks.
3 minutes ago, Infosecdad said:I use that along with https://parts.subaru.com for most of my searches.
Why didn't I think of this in the first place? Hah, thanks
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Thanks for all the replies.
13 hours ago, Max Capacity said:Ask google to find the plastic clips for a Subaru, You'll be able to buy a kit for about what a dealer would sell you three or four for.
I'd looked on Amazon and there are various kits with various sizes. I didn't want to buy a kit full of items I'd never use and figured I'd ask which ones I needed. Thanks.
12 hours ago, ammcinnis said:Why? All four headlight bulbs are easily accessible from the engine compartment. Did you perhaps mean the fog light bulbs?
Low beam bulb, YT videos all showed going through the wheel well, so, that's what I did. Only took a few minutes. Thanks.
9 hours ago, ronemus said:Thank you very much
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Swapped my headlight bulbs this evening and unfortunately broke quite a few clips in the process.
Would anyone happen to the know the part numbers for the clips? (there are two kinds, if that matters)
Thank you =)
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Did it actually work for you?
Sure did, worked like a charm
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Found my answer here:
https://www.subaruoutback.org/threads/clock-on-2015-ltd.276689/
1. Place ign switch in off/lock position.
2. Depress and hold "-" button near clock display for approximately 5 seconds. The clock display will begin to flash.
3. While display is flashing press and hold "+" button for approximately 2 seconds. The clock format will change.
4. The clock display will continue to flash for approximately 3 seconds.
Edit: worked for me
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Go to YouTube and search for it. I did a quick search in Google and at least 2 videos are available...
Unless you're searching something different, none of the videos for "2015 subaru 24 hour clock" yield anything related to my Legacy.
I don't have navi and there are no date/time settings available using the buttons on the steering column.
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Does anyone know the steps to set the clock to military/24 hour time?
Thank you
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As mentioned in another reply, that's why I randomize BEFORE I copy to the USB drive - also, so I can move a few files around if by chance, a few from the same artist end up next to each other.
This isn't 1993 though... How bad can the HU coderz be to not have a decent rand functionality... That ish is simple
You shouldn't have to pre-shuffle your music, that's ridiculous
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^^^this
All these caveats and "tricks" make this feature more tedious than it's "worth"
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The head unit does not support m3u playlists...have the mp3 files renamed so that they play in order based on an m3u file.
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Yeah the thread I was referring to was a non-nav too, boo hiss.
I'm non-nav and as such am useless!
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What wiring are you talking about?
GPS antenna is one of them... IIRC in the thread where all the pics were dumped there is other wires, possibly for can-bus to the gauge display
I may be wrong there but the non-nav unit doesn't have an input for the GPS antenna
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makes me think the whole unit would have to be swapped out.
You are correct... The wiring is different on the nav unit as well
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I'd be interested to know how people are hanging the exhaust on the passenger side of the car where there is no hangar mount (or so I've been told)
Is there a DIY option sans welding?
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no need with a 20mm bar and especially if you have not gone with coilovers/wider tires and planning track days.
No track days in sight for this DD. Thanks =)
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Is anyone upgrading or changing out their sway bar links at the same time?
Interested in what options are out there
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Whats odd is if you search for "H4510AL100" there are no results.
Strange
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Where did you grab this photo from? I tore apart the console a few days ago and found that the rear AC vent tubing runs down along the right side of the center console making a center mount like shown in the photo impossible.
I know they this car in particular doesn't has rear AC vents but I'd like to all least know what country the far is made to see what the CVT version looks like.
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Are you saying that your car, which has no rear vents has the tubing for the rear vents already ran?
I'm debating adding vents to the back for the kids and this would be a wonderful confirmation that I'd simply just need parts for the back of the console to complete it =)
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LMAO, let it dry first, silly
http://cdn.meme.am/instances/500x/47339252.jpg
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^^^ Superglue!
Knowing my luck, it would still come out and drip glue all over me
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Having the below cup holder would be nice because you can have the part I've circled which will hold bottle in much better as they currently just flop all over the place.
...and what annoys the bejesus out of me is while the little rubber insert thats meant to hold the ashtray holds a water bottle perfectly, it also comes out EVERYTIME you grab the bottle...
My sonata had one of those rubber-wing-holder-doo-hickies in the middle and also a "fold down" set of rubber half circles in each so you could do a nalgene or a water bottle without any issues
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How does the cup holder install work out? Any closer pics of what it looks like turned off (to see better)
Assuming you have to drill holes?
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I think we can all agree that SOA is the number one Subaru dealer in the country
Replacement wheel well liner retainer clips
in Sixth Generation Legacy (2015 -2019 )
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I'll know better for next time, thanks