Todd Breakey wrote:
Kevin Allen wrote:
speed sensor is one of the easiest things to fix. what else you got?
And if you must take it to a mechanic, Janko Import Cars!!! They're the only ones in the area that I trust with my cars.
Edit: but if the speed sensor really died, it would be in limp-home mode (I've had this happen to one of my Imprezas years ago) -- is it? (you can tell by trying to rev it over 4krpm)
Yep, it's been in limp mode for quite a while. My MPG has gotten better since I can't rev over 4k!
You say the sensor is easy? I can't really find a tutorial anywhere. I checked scooby mods but didn't see it there. Any leads on that? Thanks!
The other things are a sloppy shifter (still). You replaced one of the bushings for me and TurboTime did the other (without me asking BTW, the part was just in the car) when they did the timing belt. The radiator needs to be replaced. The top has a small crack in it. I can do that though. Eventually. And I now have what sounds like a right rear wheel bearing going bad. Ugh.
Look on the right side of the transmission (same side as the dipstick), right on top, sortof below the firewall. You'll see a "plug" with a wire sticking out of it (maybe two wires). It just unscrews, and the new one screws in. Done. You'll probably need to use a large open-ended wrench to turn it.
Sloppy shifter is probably a missing spring (part number 33022GA081) that brings the shift lever to center. My 98 wagon was missing that when I bought it. Installed the spring, and it feels like a normal shifter. It goes on that oddly-shaped washer where the shifter bushings were replaced, and the other end goes on the shift linkage (just look for the little hole).
Radiator is easy. I replaced the one in my 02 WRX wagon in LizTi's apartment parking lot, with just a couple of tools.
Janko replaced one of my rear wheel bearings recently. EASY. Fast. And cheap. Just need to remove the hub and press out the old one, then press in the new one.