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  1. It's a little device that plugs into the car's computer and read's any error codes from the car. But by the look's of it only the newage that work.
  2. Not the 1st lady to say that to me ;)
  3. One of my fav films so was easy. And so is this one
  4. Big trouble in little china :) Kurt Russell fan then ;)
  5. pfft That's correct.. You're up ;)
  6. Would he need to use something like Gun Gum Putty to seal it ?
  7. Whoop-Whoop!! B) Ok step up the game now ;)
  8. Nice set of picture's hopefully someone will have a better answer to it then me. But I did say I don't know great deals about it :) But the only way I could think would be getting both end's cut off and having some more pipe bent and welded over both parts to join them. :( Not ideal I know see if anyone else has better answer :)
  9. Oh ok I can't help myself I was going to leave it but I can't :) ..... Is it Death Proof ?
  10. Yep correct I thought might have been a bit harder to get that :D. so you are up next then Jay ;)
  11. Ok see how this goes. Very simple to Play someone post's a picture from a movie everyone guesses what it is until the original poster either gives a clue, or says that someone has got it. Who ever got it 1st get's to upload a movie picture and it then rinse and repeat. :D If you are stuck and not sure how to upload a picture. Some great How to videos done by Steve here http://uk.subaruownersclub.com/forums/forum-2/announcement-3-how-to-use-our-forum-video-guides/
  12. Nope never used them I take it you wasn't happy with the price quoted :D
  13. Hi everyone I am pleased to announce that we have vacancies for Regional Coordinator's We would like to inform you that the following S.O.C Regional Coordinators vacant positions are open to any S.O.C Members. Note: In order to be considered, you MUST be a active member of the S.O.C Forum's If you are interested in a positions if it's available and would be fully committed and have the enthusiasm to make a difference in the progression of the S.O.C within your region, then please contact either myself, Jay or Steve via PM, or reply to this thread. Before applying please ensure that you will be fully committed to the role and the duties. If you have held a position before for and wish to re-apply, your application would be welcomed. :) All submissions will be handled and considered in strict confidence. If done via PM We wish all participants the best of luck. Regards The S.O.C team If you want to know what are S.O.C Regional Coordinators & what do they do? S.O.C Coordinators are members that arrange local meets and events for members in their immediate area. A Coordinator is responsible for organising & informing people about organised local meetings and convoys from their area to National events and shows. like Trax, Japfest... etc etc They will also help with the running of the Regional Meets room's on the forum. To become a S.O.C Coordinator you should check to see if a position is available and send either myself or Jay, or Steve a private message and let us know the position you would like. MUST be active on the forums daily when possible. If it appears that there is no vacancy for your area but you would still like to become a Coordinator then please do send us an e-mail (Email to follow soon) and if the position becomes available you will be contacted. We encourage members to contact us confidentially to inform us how well their Coordinator is performing their role. Positive and negative feedback is welcomed, as it will aid us into creating a better club! Any queries should be directed to Myself Steve or Jay Thank you from all S.O.C Team
  14. Hi everyone I am pleased to announce that we have vacancies for Regional Coordinator's We would like to inform you that the following S.O.C Regional Coordinators vacant positions are open to any S.O.C Members. Note: In order to be considered, you MUST be a active member of the S.O.C Forum's If you are interested in a positions if it's available and would be fully committed and have the enthusiasm to make a difference in the progression of the S.O.C within your region, then please contact either myself, Jay or Steve via PM, or reply to this thread. Before applying please ensure that you will be fully committed to the role and the duties. If you have held a position before for and wish to re-apply, your application would be welcomed. :) All submissions will be handled and considered in strict confidence. If done via PM We wish all participants the best of luck. Regards The S.O.C team If you want to know what are S.O.C Regional Coordinators & what do they do? S.O.C Coordinators are members that arrange local meets and events for members in their immediate area. A Coordinator is responsible for organising & informing people about organised local meetings and convoys from their area to National events and shows. like Trax, Japfest... etc etc They will also help with the running of the Regional Meets room's on the forum. To become a S.O.C Coordinator you should check to see if a position is available and send either myself or Jay, or Steve a private message and let us know the position you would like. MUST be active on the forums daily when possible. If it appears that there is no vacancy for your area but you would still like to become a Coordinator then please do send us an e-mail (Email to follow soon) and if the position becomes available you will be contacted. We encourage members to contact us confidentially to inform us how well their Coordinator is performing their role. Positive and negative feedback is welcomed, as it will aid us into creating a better club! Any queries should be directed to Myself Steve or Jay Thank you from all S.O.C Team
  15. Hi everyone I am pleased to announce that we have vacancies for Regional Coordinator's We would like to inform you that the following S.O.C Regional Coordinators vacant positions are open to any S.O.C Members. Note: In order to be considered, you MUST be a active member of the S.O.C Forum's If you are interested in a positions if it's available and would be fully committed and have the enthusiasm to make a difference in the progression of the S.O.C within your region, then please contact either myself, Jay or Steve via PM, or reply to this thread. Before applying please ensure that you will be fully committed to the role and the duties. If you have held a position before for and wish to re-apply, your application would be welcomed. :) All submissions will be handled and considered in strict confidence. If done via PM We wish all participants the best of luck. Regards The S.O.C team If you want to know what are S.O.C Regional Coordinators & what do they do? S.O.C Coordinators are members that arrange local meets and events for members in their immediate area. A Coordinator is responsible for organising & informing people about organised local meetings and convoys from their area to National events and shows. like Trax, Japfest... etc etc They will also help with the running of the Regional Meets room's on the forum. To become a S.O.C Coordinator you should check to see if a position is available and send either myself or Jay, or Steve a private message and let us know the position you would like. MUST be active on the forums daily when possible. If it appears that there is no vacancy for your area but you would still like to become a Coordinator then please do send us an e-mail (Email to follow soon) and if the position becomes available you will be contacted. We encourage members to contact us confidentially to inform us how well their Coordinator is performing their role. Positive and negative feedback is welcomed, as it will aid us into creating a better club! Any queries should be directed to Myself Steve or Jay Thank you from all S.O.C Team
  16. Hi everyone I am pleased to announce that we have vacancies for Regional Coordinator's We would like to inform you that the following S.O.C Regional Coordinators vacant positions are open to any S.O.C Members. Note: In order to be considered, you MUST be a active member of the S.O.C Forum's If you are interested in a positions if it's available and would be fully committed and have the enthusiasm to make a difference in the progression of the S.O.C within your region, then please contact either myself, Jay or Steve via PM, or reply to this thread. Before applying please ensure that you will be fully committed to the role and the duties. If you have held a position before for and wish to re-apply, your application would be welcomed. :) All submissions will be handled and considered in strict confidence. If done via PM We wish all participants the best of luck. Regards The S.O.C team If you want to know what are S.O.C Regional Coordinators & what do they do? S.O.C Coordinators are members that arrange local meets and events for members in their immediate area. A Coordinator is responsible for organising & informing people about organised local meetings and convoys from their area to National events and shows. like Trax, Japfest... etc etc They will also help with the running of the Regional Meets room's on the forum. To become a S.O.C Coordinator you should check to see if a position is available and send either myself or Jay, or Steve a private message and let us know the position you would like. MUST be active on the forums daily when possible. If it appears that there is no vacancy for your area but you would still like to become a Coordinator then please do send us an e-mail (Email to follow soon) and if the position becomes available you will be contacted. We encourage members to contact us confidentially to inform us how well their Coordinator is performing their role. Positive and negative feedback is welcomed, as it will aid us into creating a better club! Any queries should be directed to Myself Steve or Jay Thank you from all S.O.C Team
  17. Hi everyone I am pleased to announce that we have vacancies for Regional Coordinator's We would like to inform you that the following S.O.C Regional Coordinators vacant positions are open to any S.O.C Members. Note: In order to be considered, you MUST be a active member of the S.O.C Forum's If you are interested in a positions if it's available and would be fully committed and have the enthusiasm to make a difference in the progression of the S.O.C within your region, then please contact either myself, Jay or Steve via PM, or reply to this thread. Before applying please ensure that you will be fully committed to the role and the duties. If you have held a position before for and wish to re-apply, your application would be welcomed. :) All submissions will be handled and considered in strict confidence. If done via PM We wish all participants the best of luck. Regards The S.O.C team If you want to know what are S.O.C Regional Coordinators & what do they do? S.O.C Coordinators are members that arrange local meets and events for members in their immediate area. A Coordinator is responsible for organising & informing people about organised local meetings and convoys from their area to National events and shows. like Trax, Japfest... etc etc They will also help with the running of the Regional Meets room's on the forum. To become a S.O.C Coordinator you should check to see if a position is available and send either myself or Jay, or Steve a private message and let us know the position you would like. MUST be active on the forums daily when possible. If it appears that there is no vacancy for your area but you would still like to become a Coordinator then please do send us an e-mail (Email to follow soon) and if the position becomes available you will be contacted. We encourage members to contact us confidentially to inform us how well their Coordinator is performing their role. Positive and negative feedback is welcomed, as it will aid us into creating a better club! Any queries should be directed to Myself Steve or Jay Thank you from all S.O.C Team
  18. Hi everyone I am pleased to announce that we have vacancies for Regional Coordinator's We would like to inform you that the following S.O.C Regional Coordinators vacant positions are open to any S.O.C Members. Note: In order to be considered, you MUST be a active member of the S.O.C Forum's If you are interested in a positions if it's available and would be fully committed and have the enthusiasm to make a difference in the progression of the S.O.C within your region, then please contact either myself, Jay or Steve via PM, or reply to this thread. Before applying please ensure that you will be fully committed to the role and the duties. If you have held a position before for and wish to re-apply, your application would be welcomed. :) All submissions will be handled and considered in strict confidence. If done via PM We wish all participants the best of luck. Regards The S.O.C team If you want to know what are S.O.C Regional Coordinators & what do they do? S.O.C Coordinators are members that arrange local meets and events for members in their immediate area. A Coordinator is responsible for organising & informing people about organised local meetings and convoys from their area to National events and shows. like Trax, Japfest... etc etc They will also help with the running of the Regional Meets room's on the forum. To become a S.O.C Coordinator you should check to see if a position is available and send either myself or Jay, or Steve a private message and let us know the position you would like. MUST be active on the forums daily when possible. If it appears that there is no vacancy for your area but you would still like to become a Coordinator then please do send us an e-mail (Email to follow soon) and if the position becomes available you will be contacted. We encourage members to contact us confidentially to inform us how well their Coordinator is performing their role. Positive and negative feedback is welcomed, as it will aid us into creating a better club! Any queries should be directed to Myself Steve or Jay Thank you from all S.O.C Team
  19. Hi everyone I am pleased to announce that we have vacancies for Regional Coordinator's We would like to inform you that the following S.O.C Regional Coordinators vacant positions are open to any S.O.C Members. Note: In order to be considered, you MUST be a active member of the S.O.C Forum's If you are interested in a positions if it's available and would be fully committed and have the enthusiasm to make a difference in the progression of the S.O.C within your region, then please contact either myself, Jay or Steve via PM, or reply to this thread. Before applying please ensure that you will be fully committed to the role and the duties. If you have held a position before for and wish to re-apply, your application would be welcomed. :) All submissions will be handled and considered in strict confidence. If done via PM We wish all participants the best of luck. Regards The S.O.C team If you want to know what are S.O.C Regional Coordinators & what do they do? S.O.C Coordinators are members that arrange local meets and events for members in their immediate area. A Coordinator is responsible for organising & informing people about organised local meetings and convoys from their area to National events and shows. like Trax, Japfest... etc etc They will also help with the running of the Regional Meets room's on the forum. To become a S.O.C Coordinator you should check to see if a position is available and send either myself or Jay, or Steve a private message and let us know the position you would like. MUST be active on the forums daily when possible. If it appears that there is no vacancy for your area but you would still like to become a Coordinator then please do send us an e-mail (Email to follow soon) and if the position becomes available you will be contacted. We encourage members to contact us confidentially to inform us how well their Coordinator is performing their role. Positive and negative feedback is welcomed, as it will aid us into creating a better club! Any queries should be directed to Myself Steve or Jay Thank you from all S.O.C Team
  20. Hi everyone I am pleased to announce that we have vacancies for Regional Coordinator's We would like to inform you that the following S.O.C Regional Coordinators vacant positions are open to any S.O.C Members. Note: In order to be considered, you MUST be a active member of the S.O.C Forum's If you are interested in a positions if it's available and would be fully committed and have the enthusiasm to make a difference in the progression of the S.O.C within your region, then please contact either myself, Jay or Steve via PM, or reply to this thread. Before applying please ensure that you will be fully committed to the role and the duties. If you have held a position before for and wish to re-apply, your application would be welcomed. :) All submissions will be handled and considered in strict confidence. If done via PM We wish all participants the best of luck. Regards The S.O.C team If you want to know what are S.O.C Regional Coordinators & what do they do? S.O.C Coordinators are members that arrange local meets and events for members in their immediate area. A Coordinator is responsible for organising & informing people about organised local meetings and convoys from their area to National events and shows. like Trax, Japfest... etc etc They will also help with the running of the Regional Meets room's on the forum. To become a S.O.C Coordinator you should check to see if a position is available and send either myself or Jay, or Steve a private message and let us know the position you would like. MUST be active on the forums daily when possible. If it appears that there is no vacancy for your area but you would still like to become a Coordinator then please do send us an e-mail (Email to follow soon) and if the position becomes available you will be contacted. We encourage members to contact us confidentially to inform us how well their Coordinator is performing their role. Positive and negative feedback is welcomed, as it will aid us into creating a better club! Any queries should be directed to Myself Steve or Jay Thank you from all S.O.C Team
  21. Seem's like a good enough excuse to get out to me 2 night's a week :D we have a lot of people from your way here i'd be shocked if nobody else on here goes unless they haven't looked at the post :D
  22. I don't see many I get a little excited when I do. I'm sad I know :D
  23. On Classic shape only (not Newage) faults can be displayed as pulses of the Check Engine Light. If the Check Engine Light goes out there is no fault. In order to perform diagnostic (and ECU resets) you will need to connect some wires together under your steering column. Note, the following procedure only works for Classic shape Impreza’s, not for Newage. Make sure your ignition is OFF Connect the Black ‘Read Memory’ connectors together as illustrated below. When the above are connected you are in diagnostics mode. Turn your ignition ON and ‘read’ the ECU code(s) being reported according to the following instructions. Note, you may here relays clicking and your fan starting and stopping - this is normal when in diagnostics mode. In Diagnostic Mode – No Fault is indicated by the Check Engine Light continuously & evenly flashing on/off (this is also used to indicate the successful completion of an ECU Reset). Figure 2 - Check Engine Light Pulse Width The long pulses (1.3 Seconds) indicate Tens and the short pulses (0.2 Seconds) indicate ones. Pulses are separated by Short Pauses (0.2 Seconds), multiple codes are separated by a Long Pause (1.8 Seconds). The simplest way for an inexperienced mechanic to retrieve codes is to write the codes down in a sort of Morse Code (dots and dashes), and start a new line when you get a 1.8 Second pause (for NEW code), and then add the actual numbers up after code retrieval is completed. (See Example Below) --- CODE EXAMPLE, SINGLE CODE --- 1.3 second pulse (10) 0.2 second pause 1.3 second pulse (10….for a total of 20) 0.2 second pause 0.2 second pulse (1…..for a total of 21) 0.2 second pause 0.2 second pulse (1…..for a total of 22) 0.2 second pause 0.2 second pulse (1…..for a total of 23) (Code 23 — MAF Sensor) --- CODE EXAMPLE, MULTIPLE CODE --- 1.3 second pulse (10) 0.2 second pause 1.3 second pulse (10….for a total of 20) 0.2 second pause 0.2 second pulse (1…..for a total of 21) 0.2 second pause 0.2 second pulse (1…..for a total of 22) 0.2 second pause 0.2 second pulse (1…..for a total of 23) 1.8 second pause (this means NEW code) 1.3 second pulse (10) 0.2 second pause 0.2 second pulse (1…..for a total of 11) 0.2 second pause .2 second pulse (1…..for a total of 12) (Codes 23 and 12, MAF Sensor and Starter Circuit) How to clear them! Ensure engine is at normal operating temperature, turn engine off Locate the two ECU connectors, located under the steering column and consist of a black plastic male and female connector, and a green male female connector With the ignition OFF connect black to black and green to green. Turn on ignition, do not start the engine, depress the accelerator pedal to full throttle, then return it to the half-throttle position and hold for a few seconds, and then release Engine Check lamp turns on Start engine and then drive for at least one minute, keeping road speed above 10mph. ECU is now re-set. At this point the check engine light should start to flash the all clear signal (steady 1/2 second interval flashes). If the check engine light does not flash, or indicates some other sequence, there is a fault present in the system, and should be professionally checked for necessary repairs. Stop the car and turn off the engine. Disconnect the black and green connectors. Job complete
  24. I think it's the classic shape. Can you do the black wire connector to check. Here's how to do it guide :) http://uk.subaruownersclub.com/forums/topic/2366-manually-reading-ecu-codes-classic-impreza%E2%80%99s-only/
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