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FOR SALE: Clutch Kit
phone number is: 07842116614
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FOR SALE: Clutch Kit
Complete Blue Print clutch kit from a '99 Forester Its done about 10,000 miles and in good condition probably fits most subaru from 96-02 [see the chart] £45 + p&p or can be collected cheers
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Cars In The Park - Newby Hall - 10th May
that's flour to you :P san
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Cars In The Park - Newby Hall - 10th May
should be there, if you spot a scruffy green forester with ridiculous mud flaps... say hello :D san
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A bit of an incident with a hedge
'tis a mere scratch..... :lol: at least no one was hurt :D san
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Reading 'Check Engine' codes on a 1999 Forester
Not been on alfamoaner for a long time either for same reason san
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Reading 'Check Engine' codes on a 1999 Forester
HAHA! you're not Wombat on alfa155.org are you? he has a thing for 33's and freelanders :lol: san
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Reading 'Check Engine' codes on a 1999 Forester
advisory on rear brake flexies but that can wait till the weather gets better :) but got an interior to sort for the Alfa before then san
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acceleration issue
can't say they were that difficult.. would have been easier if I had taken the battery off san
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Reading 'Check Engine' codes on a 1999 Forester
FINALLY!!!!! fitted new cat and it went through putting out fresh air (almost) so after all the new bits I've fitted it now runs like new and should fly through MOT for the next ten years @Gambit, very friendly mot place... two tests and numerous gas checks £20 + set of alloys :D :D thanks to everyone who made suggestions san
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Reading 'Check Engine' codes on a 1999 Forester
all codes are fine just can't get the CO down enough l for long enough for it to pass san
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acceleration issue
was talking about problems with mine and if i remember correctly the symptoms could be MAP sensor there is a subaru specialist on hawthorn avenue in hull near the rock city climbing center (next to the railway crossing) the guy there seems to be quite friendly and i'm sure he would be able to dort your problem out san
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Reading 'Check Engine' codes on a 1999 Forester
a quick catchup as the rest of the thread has gone awol..... spent the morning checking, tightening cleaning etc... took it for a razz and a recheck but cannot get the O2 readings down or to stay constant and as i can't find any air leaks the only other things it could be is either coolant temp sensor or cat san
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Reading 'Check Engine' codes on a 1999 Forester
finally found the section on knock sensor in the workshop manual, got out my trusty multimeter and did a resistance test on the sensor and it failed (open circuit) so looks like it a new one from import car parts :D san
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Reading 'Check Engine' codes on a 1999 Forester
Finally got a chance to have another look at the codes and disconnecting the battery for a while does seem to clear the codes this time only one 22 - knock sensor so now I need to find out if it's the sensor or a symptom of something else although having googled symptoms it would explain a few things anyone have access to autodata and be able to find the resistance for the sensor? san