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  1. if it were me...used OEM ones are all over ebay for $40. i know used parts aren't everyone's bag though, and if it works it works, i just trust the manufacturer more than whichever company stamps them out
  2. have friends, coworkers, whatever not understanding why i keep investing money in my older cars...even if i have to drop $2k/yr on average which is way high, that's what...4? 5 months of car payments? less nowadays? still way cheaper in the long run, and i like my old stuff.
  3. took it apart again, finally getting a 2o code on the self-diagnostic check thing through the air box. it took me longer to get all the door pins in their right slots on the module than it did to remove the dash the 2nd time...figured out the trick was to have the screws holding the module in loose, hit the mode buttons, and just kinda....finagle the module around until everything clicked in and works. took me damn near 2 hours to figure that out...took an hour to rip the dash out and another to put it back in. smh. but, air works now, heat's better than ever...but it still doesn't blow cold. that's a problem for next spring.
  4. welp...ended up pulling the dash. it was actually rather easy, just tedious. only 2 different types of screws holding the whole dang thing in. coarse thread for going in to plastic, fine threads for going in to j-nuts or metal. i thought i had the mix door in right, tested it out and i *thought* everything was working. it...was not. i've got no air to the defroster or feet. so, looks like i'll be removing it again. given my long arms I was able to get a screwdriver in there to remove the module (after removing the CAN stuff under the dash to get some clearance), but i personally wasn't able to finagle it back into its home and get the screws in so i just ripped the dash out instead. still couldn't get it in its home apparently but here we are.... i
  5. subarus generally have internal head gasket failure too, where combustion gasses get in to the coolant rather than external with oil and coolant mixing. doesn't mean it doesn't happen though, and any car can develop HG leaks. i'd think if it was the trans cooler it'd be a strawberry milkshake, but i've never played with CVT fluid so i don't know what color it is
  6. blacked out grill looks great on there, and this is such an underrated color in general, car looks great
  7. uh oh, the forbidden chocolate milkshake...signs would point to head gaskets, but normal checks should be made to verify. is the overflow the same color? did someone accidentally add oil to the water instead of the engine?
  8. it's really easy, took me maybe 45 min? just have a good shorty phillips screwdriver and a good pick set to unclip the 18 individual harnesses in the parking brake assembly thingy and you're good to go. the P/N for 5th gen is 72131AJ10A. the top screw is a little annoying to get back in since you gotta kinda feel it in a tight area with no visibility, but once the module is in its tabs everything kinda lines up and the screw should go in no prob
  9. looking on the subaru website, yes both should be the same. honestly though, i'd skip dorman and just go OEM...you can find subaru discounters selling it for like $80. it's not difficult to replace, but...it's not an expensive part.
  10. only done it once because i got ahold of a lot of cheap sound deadening, but...i made sure I didn't cover anything i'd need access to. put it on the door skins, the floor, trunk, spare wheel well etc, but never covered up any wires(routed them on top if need be) or closed any holes up like on the door frame. worked well to quiet down my impreza...could have been better i suppose if i really attacked the doors, but i was worried about the same thing--ease of servicability. might want to just try something like that, cover stuff that's out of the way and not covering anything, and if it's not enough, explore from there
  11. lol understand, as easy as it is to remove it's an enormous PITA. personally, whenever something pops up on one side and not the other, if i can, i switch sides to see if the issue follows, helps pin-point issues. but hey, $40 for a new switch ain't too bad
  12. did you try moving the bulbs etc side to side
  13. i'm not one that usually agrees with big corporations, or follow the leader and not thinking outside the box. With the automotive field being so competitive and everyone doing everything they can to eke out that little extra power, or lower emissions, or whatever, but...if there was any actual advantage to them, whether power, fuel economy, emissions, ease of tuning(???), whatever the manufacturers tout, then they'd be used in every single engine since their introduction. Nobody uses e3 plugs, and nobody uses these plugs. So, what. Spend a bunch of money on a plug that is *maybe* equal in performance to the OEM plug, or maybe inferior? don't make sense to me.
  14. Put in the sun sensor, no change. Gonna rent a set of gauges and see if the charge is low, and ordering the mode door actuator. still shocking to me that everything went wrong all at once...doesn't make any sense to me... And to add insult to injury...went to take the car out this evening and came on a flat tire. Pumped it up and found the valve steam is deadsoes/leaking from where it comes through the wheel. So. Hooray. Add a new TPMS to the total. I..am having a bad month with this car.
  15. good to hear...here's hoping my diagnoses so far are correct, i'm hoping that sensor fixes it all, i don't wanna start up the parts cannon on this car...these sensors and motors get expensive fast... add on the new front struts and brakes/rotors all around for my daily and this has become an expensive car maintenance month...still beats the hell out of a car payment though
  16. i have never used the auto headlights since they're known to blow bulbs and the sensor, so...i don't know if they work correctly or not haha. i haven't checked the charge, but the passenger side blows cold so i'm leaning away from that. when i did the climate control self-diagnosis it gave me codes 45 and 49, which point to the sunload sensor and the mode door...but the modes change without any weird noises or anything, so i'm hoping just the sensor...thanks for the reminder on the TSB, i'll check on that and perform if necessary.
  17. been having issues with my AC, drivers side blowing warm when passenger side is cold. watched and verified the blend door actuator wasn't working so replaced that. didn't fix the problem, though the air does now change between hot and what should be cold now, it's just not cold. found some diagnostic steps and found both the mode door actuator and the sunlight sensor are both bad now apparently too...changing the light sensor since it's easy first to see if that somehow magically fixes the mode door...doubtful but hey... so, in a nutshell, my whole AC system died and i'm replacing it and i don't like it haha
  18. Oh I agree, I just know I get frustrated and walk away for a day or 2 sometimes haha
  19. did you just leave the top screw out? or did you work on getting it back in? i've got an AC problem i'm waiting on parts for now, myself...just wondering if it's strong enough with only 2 screws to avoid having to put it back *in* using that flexy thing if i hvae to go that route
  20. lol no worries, good luck...it looks like if you've got small enough hands you can get in there without taking the dash off, but...might just be better to take the dash off...
  21. always nerve wracking when someone else puts their hands on your car eh
  22. as much as i love my 5th gen, those 4th gens will forever and always be the most handsome leggys ever made, just absolute classic...that and the volvo s60 from that time frame just knocked it out of the park.
  23. yeah i ended up replacing my entire set...with most things, once one goes the others follow. they're cheap enough that it was good preventative maintenance, and i keep one of the known good ones in the trunk as a spare...might as well.
  24. surprised it was so stuck in there, looks like pretty minimal corrosion on it
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