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  1. Add me to the list. Came out to my car after work, started it up and no display on either the radio or AC. Press the radio preset, bam everything came back on. Started driving and after about a mile the radio cut out completely and the radio display started flashing VOL00 while the HVAC display was flashing on and off as well. Fresh battery (which I replaced because of this and an erratic air bag light) which seems to have solved the airbag light, but no such luck on the radio/hvac. Ill try giving SOA a call tomorrow since Im out of warranty. Not a good first impressions for a first time Subaru owner either way. Dan
  2. Does this have to go under the drivers side seat or the passenger? I have the factory nav and the cdrom for it is under the drivers side. Dan
  3. Someone feel free to factcheck me if I'm wrong. But I was always taught to plumb the auxiliary cooler in before the one in the radiator. This helps is done to help regulate the transmission fluid temperatures as ambient temps can have a wild effect on fluid temp throughout the seasons. Since the coolant in the radiator is basically a thermal mass that is a more consistent temperature as compared to ambient temps is can help prevent overcooling or continue to help any further reduction. The basic premise however being not only cooling of fluid temps but regulation as well. Dan
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