Judd Posted September 8, 2019 Share Posted September 8, 2019 What a bind, managed to break the clear plastic lens on the OSR light cluster, SG9 2008. Anyone breaking one of these, or any suggestion where to find a new lamp unit at an affordable price, dare say i'll need to be sitting down at the dealer parts desk if i have to go there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jay762 Posted September 9, 2019 Share Posted September 9, 2019 Is this the same style of cluster? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2008-2013-Subaru-Forester-Breaking-car-wheel-nut/163405029979?hash=item260bb2e25b:g:vgoAAOSwzHRbJ-WD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Judd Posted September 9, 2019 Author Share Posted September 9, 2019 Sadly not, mine is the last year of SG9 production, but thanks for looking. Fortunately the clear cover is punctured with a 50p sized hole which clear tape has waterproofed, so it's not desperately urgent to replace, just looks bad...could have been a lot worse, luckily the tailgate was open when the tubular steel gate fell on the car (one of the dogs trying to get at birds in the hedge must have shifted it) otherwise the tailgate rear window might have been smashed as well plus the tailgate would have needed painting, so i'm grateful it was only the light unit. Any idea what a new one from Subaru would cost, just out of interest. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Hoff Posted September 10, 2019 Share Posted September 10, 2019 Have PM'd you EDIT - Just noticed that you have an XT, this has the chromed internals which is different to the STi blackened internals of the one that I have... sorry 😞 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Judd Posted September 11, 2019 Author Share Posted September 11, 2019 Thanks The Hoff, very good of you anyway. edit, thought i posted this thankyou reply yesterday, either i'm losing the plot (most likely) or it vanished, here's hoping. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jay762 Posted September 11, 2019 Share Posted September 11, 2019 get the matching pair - change both to STi? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Hoff Posted September 12, 2019 Share Posted September 12, 2019 Try finding a STi pair in the first place... hens teeth are more common! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Judd Posted September 15, 2019 Author Share Posted September 15, 2019 Found one on the bay, have bought it, hope its a good un when it arrives. Thankyou for looking peoples. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Judd Posted September 18, 2019 Author Share Posted September 18, 2019 lamp unit arrived quickly, well packaged and in good condition, all at a very fair price £23 plus free postage 😎, i transferred the small loom and light fittings and bulbs from my broken light onto the bought in lamp body cos mine is a low mileage motor that has seen almost no salt...thanks goodness Scoobys are old school made ie philips screws to hold the loom on, doing things like this isn't always possible on euroboxes. not sure how much they are involved with Subarus, they seem to be a general scrappy, but you could do worse than look up ''daautopartsdirect'' (Dumfries based i believe) on the bay of E if you need used parts if my experience is anything to go by. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jay762 Posted September 19, 2019 Share Posted September 19, 2019 No photos - didnt happen 😁 I think scoobs use JIS screws which look like philips but are slightly different, not quite as deep so sometimes, particularly on small screws they can be rounded off Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Judd Posted September 20, 2019 Author Share Posted September 20, 2019 I wish it hadn't happened, my fault leaving that blinking gate where it was, it's hardly a surprise when a cocker and sprocker/retriever (appears to have been something else in our cocker's heritage, hence George's rather unusual make up) go bonkers when chasing anything that moves. Whatever the screws are, this is one aspect of Japanese cars (Subaru/Toyota) i really like, even after donkeys years seldom does a bolt or screw fail to undo, unlike other euro makes where you are lucky if anything underneath suspension wise especially comes apart without extensive use of an angle grinder or gas axe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr B Posted September 21, 2019 Share Posted September 21, 2019 Lamp unit bargain posted, made job easy and no big expense . Yes Subaru pretty easy work on, Fasteners and wiring connectors way better than Euro cars in general . Screw heads are JIS, while phillips fits JIS screwdrivers do fit better and reduce cam-out in tough scenarios . vessel do some nice screwdrivers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Judd Posted September 22, 2019 Author Share Posted September 22, 2019 Thankyou chaps, i'll invest in a set of JIS screwdrivers, and keep them separate, only have the one old verging on classic Merc now so any tinkering i do from now on will be on Toyota or Subaru, or the odd whatever box the daughters buy into, one is into Honda in a big way, not sure what screws they use both cars made in Swindon. My only complaint about Subarus is just how awkward spark plug changes are, i still bear the scars on the back of my wrists from fitting a set to the H6 Outback some 5/6 years back. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jay762 Posted September 22, 2019 Share Posted September 22, 2019 Yup Hondas use JIS and Vessel are the brand I have Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Judd Posted September 23, 2019 Author Share Posted September 23, 2019 You learn summat every day, had Japanese cars for many years, mainly Landcruisers (i still have one. the Forester is really SWMBO baby) and in all that time i never knew that they had a specific screw head pattern. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jay762 Posted September 24, 2019 Share Posted September 24, 2019 15 hours ago, Juddian said: You learn summat every day, had Japanese cars for many years, mainly Landcruisers (i still have one. the Forester is really SWMBO baby) and in all that time i never knew that they had a specific screw head pattern. I have owned Kawasaki and Yamahas for years - could never work out why I repeatedly chewed the heads on the front brake reservoir cap screws 🙄 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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