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chn68b

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  1. Sorry, just noticed my title is OBD, not O2... no idea why I typed that???
  2. I have an engine management light coming on at random times, normally at low revs whilst going uphill, the diagnostics gave me an error number 32 which is the code for an O2 sensor.
  3. Hi All I have a 2001 JDM SF5 S/Tb STi Forester that's given me the above sensor fault code. The sensor itself has 3 wires, 2 white, 1 black. Do I have to get a specific sensor as its a JDM car? Scoobyworld has one but it says "Suits UK/Euro cars only - not JDM" Can anyone confirm and recommend where I can get one if I need a JDM one? Cheers
  4. I'll have a look through that when I get an hour. Thanks
  5. Cheers, but I need to guarantee that I can get them, any xmas delays and I'm buggered. I've found some pagids on there, just need someone to confirm they're right Product no 101702448
  6. Hi, is anyone able to direct me to a set of front pads for my JDM SF5 STi S/tb? Im working 12 hour shifts now until the weekend and have an MOT booked for monday along with some other outstanding work, but I can't face any delay as I have a very important appointment on xmas eve. The UK specs don't list the correct brake pads for my year, so theres a risk they'll order the wrong ones... Sorry for the waffle, but I need a link to the correct pads from eurocarparts for the subaru 4 pots for a 2000 plate so I can pick them up on the way in. Many thanks if you can help.
  7. Great, thanks for the info. That's saved me a few pennies. Cheers
  8. Right, I've just had a look at the shock, and engraved on it is the following: KYB 20360FC950 A google search seems to return websites from eastern europe, so I'm still none the wiser? Every KYB shock I've found on ebay lists various part numbers, but not this one.
  9. Cheers Mr B I've got a couple of hours free this morning so will get the wheel off and have a look. Did the majority of the Foresters had these fitted?
  10. Hi All I have a 2001 JDM S/Tb STi and one of the rear shocks has gone. I left the garage, (who discovered it during the MOT), thinking that I'd just order a replacement online (their normal supplier didn't stock any) but have now discovered that these can be self levelling or not. From what I've read so far, some of the early SF5s had self levelling which is easily identified as they have a second cylinder running alongside the shock, and then later ones had black self levelling shocks with no second cylinder/canister? I called the garage and spoke to the mechanic and he said that he would expect to see some extra tubing/pipework going to the shock which he doesn't recall seeing. Should there be addition tubing to the shock? If not, is there a simple way to tell if its self leveling or not? Thanks in advance

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