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  1. No black pair as you OBD2. Just plug in your OBD2 dongle & try connect to your iphone, hopefully it will read ok & have no error codes. That would leave you assuming more than likely light at fault, I have had earlier ones with dead CEL light but never come across a dead CEL light on likes of 2003 onwards :-/ If you have problems with iphone software I will upload/link an OBD2 PC software which has USB/BT & WiFi connection options ... actually you can find links to software, cable, dongles in post below > http://uk.subaruownersclub.com/forums/topic/10869-help-forester-diagnostics/?p=63645
  2. Only thing I would suggest is: 1. contact them & get diameter of pipe as yours is XT the standard exhaust diameter is slightly larger & I expect this is standard NA size 2. Put in offer price of £32 at most really, you can get decent complete cat back (SG 2.0X) inc all bolts/springs/nuts/gaskets & mount rubbers for £50 (make offer) +£12 P&P http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Subaru-Forester-2-0-SG-92-KW-125-HP-2002-2008-Silencer-Exhaust-System-858-/400637858938?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item5d47e0947a 3.Powerflow would do nice to spec back box for probably £125 I would of thought. I bought close to £800 of systems from premium-car as got even better prices that way plus having stock makes it easier pulling the work as can do job instantly if workshop free plus job price is highly competitive . Done Justy system for £33 :o Quality of premium-car systems is better than my local supplier SDL's budget systems & cheaper. I expect in average conditions/circumstances they would last 5 to 8+yrs ...
  3. That pic is trailing arm front bush - 271152 they £15.78 each You get any others ?
  4. you want 271149 then ? They £8.43 each http://www.strongflex.eu/en/subaru-forester-sf-97-02/355-rear-tie-bar-bush.html Want check long bolt will come out as sometimes they seized solid & you need both lateral link bushes & new bolt as need cut the bolt both ends. Have had one that had hub in tub of duck oil for 2 days then left in press with 15tonne pressure on saturday afternoon & had moved bolt shaft by monday morning, most not that bad though ...
  5. Actually better than that, prices are euro by default, if select GBP-£ currency they are £10.22 each, 3to5day airmail shipping £4.11 Used them for rear 'front' trailing arm & front 'front' wishbone bushes, prices are good & bushes equal to others I have seen with same 2 part with metal centre pin design. Have PayPal on the ste too so easy to purchase ...
  6. Probably as fitted from factory .
  7. ^ Lateral link or trailing arm in this case, think it down to Polish translation :-S Tie bar is actually a bar that ties left & right lateral links or wishbones together via subframe bush bolt or close to the bushing mount.
  8. StrongFlex 271151 > http://www.strongflex.eu/en/subaru-forester-sf-97-02/359-rear-tie-bar-to-hub-rear-bush.html 271152 > http://www.strongflex.eu/en/subaru-forester-sf-97-02/361-rear-tie-bar-to-hub-front-bush.html
  9. http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/m.html?_odkw=Subaru+Forester+SF+97-02+Trailing+arm-lower+rear&_ssn=onlineperformance&hash=item58b64c4919&item=381015574809&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_15&_from=R40&_osacat=0&_from=R40&_trksid=p2046732.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H0.XSubaru+Forester+SF+97-02+Trailing+arm-lower.TRS0&_nkw=Subaru+Forester+SF+97-02+Trailing+arm-lower&_sacat=0 SuperPro do the bushes to but prices generally high Another company I have recently used was StrongFlex http://www.strongflex.eu/en/245-subaru-forester-sf-97-02 they do different hardness (shore grade) bushings, they in Poland & do full range for SF forester prices are sensible. You can find them on eBay but they not listing trailing arm bushes but might be worth contacting seller & see if can ... > http://www.ebay.co.uk/usr/strong-flex.eu?_trksid=p2047675.l2559
  10. ^ Is a pain, as you ssm1 it won't work, freeSSM works on ssm2 obd1&2, evoscan will read live sensor data/log on ssm1 but if you look at the drop down box for selecting DCT method it also only supports DCT from ssm2 :-/
  11. http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id=09993311988300458276
  12. The freeSSM software is cable only, your dongle & iphone app should be enough to get basic idea of no faults (hopefully) & fact ecu diagnostics are functioning.
  13. Sounds very much like a drop link, your forester as metal ball joint type such as linked below. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MEYLE-Front-Left-Stabiliser-anti-roll-bar-DROP-LINK-ROD-No-34-16-060-0003-HD-/351180974431?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&fits=Model%3AForester&hash=item51c404695f What is front tyre wear like ! also check pressures as if low the forester handles awful. If can't spot the cause of noise easily then it needs good looking at, should be easy find to be honest as don't sound anything too out the ordinary but best checked/concluded as safety issue. Would imagine what you feeling in roundabout is traction control response if not related to source of noise. Not a big fan of foresters from 2005 onwards, changed to awful style front wishbone & the traction control & early diesel was rubbish, the SF & SG to 2004 are absolute superb though :-/
  14. ^ which kit depends if want water pump, one with - one without As for oil pumps I think you best just swapping the the prv plunger for a custom fully smooth plunger over rcm/ggr pump housings.
  15. Basically the gauge should not fluctuate much over the normal hot running point, jap cars tend be very efficient on temp control & don't spike so high before fans kick in etc so overall the coolant stays in a tighter controlled range. You could get a data reader display for the OBD output to read coolant & other values or adding some extra guages is not a bad idea.
  16. Turbos are water cooled so for general road use turbo timers are waste of time, effort & money totally. Common sense is good though & thrashing a cold turbo engine is not good, also after hard drive short distance at light pace helps take heat out quickly compared to stationary with engine running. Main trick is quality ester synthetic oil & frequent change with quality filter, turbo & the motor love quality clean oil.
  17. ICP kits with dayco belt are superb, all bearings & tensioner are same as original. Dayco is part of company that does subaru OEM belts. Water pumps from ICP are also top quality Jap.(Aisin normally) Second option is ADL Blueprint kits/pump.
  18. Software freeSSM https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7Ub2apq5-pfNHVKZE13clFxc1E/view?usp=sharing OBD2 cable with ISO9141 support http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/400786919123
  19. ^ making cables is for the earlier cars without OBD2, yours is OBD2 so ebay link at bottom good for you .
  20. links for ssm & cable in this post > http://uk.subaruownersclub.com/forums/topic/10869-help-forester-diagnostics/#entry63645
  21. CEL can't see a fuse causing that as it fed from ecu. Is a bit odd & not a common one to come across, if all else functions normally & diagnostics working normally one would assume EML (CEL) light at fault.
  22. What year is it ! could be LED rather than bulb !
  23. Probably bulb so best dash cluster is pulled so can be checked. Not unusual for a bulb or 2 to be blown.
  24. not connected to ecu as that transponder in the key. alarm & fob run separate to that. Sigma is not that bad & don't see that many issues for amount that are about. Quite like Autowatch alarms, well built equipment, company use to do military electronics.
  25. I would say no as the holes for subaru original camber bolt are machined specific to work with it & keep bolt size.standard. Only reason they stopped doing rear was cost I would assume. nothing bodgy about using camber bolts on rear & certainly better setting camber right rather than ignoring it as no suitable adjustment . If go aftermarket camber bolts buy quality brand ones & fit correct inc torque & will be fine as rear is far less stressed than front anyway ...
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