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  • Birthday 05/06/1978

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    07 LGT 5MT DGM

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  1. Check out Casopolis's installation instructions from when he was making cubbypods here: http://www.casopolis.com/install/Cubbypod_I_Installation.pdf. Those should give you most of the info you're looking for.
  2. Mr. Sinister, can you double-check your part numbers? I think you might have the numbers for the main unit and the sensors switched. Also, for anyone else looking to do this, there are more than one type of sensor and it looks like there are a few different part numbers for the main unit as well so make sure you are getting the correct replacement parts before ordering.
  3. Nice! Thanks for being the guinea pig. So you were able to fit both TPMS modules under the seat and leave them there? I'm going to have to try this since I'll be putting up with the light once again when I put my summer wheels on soon.
  4. That driver page that qikslvr linked to (http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/D2XX.htm) shows the first driver there as being compatible with Vista.
  5. http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1004/1425869140_572e75712d.jpg
  6. No, each map is model-year and transmission specific. They can't be interchanged.
  7. To flash the highs on my '07 when the lows are off you have to pull the stalk towards you. If you push it away they don't come on.
  8. That's an exhaust cutout. It can be opened or closed from inside the car. When closed the exhaust goes through all the pipes and out the mufflers like it normally would to keep things quiet. When it's opened up the exhaust can exit right after the DP.
  9. You didn't cause that. They've always done it...you probably just never noticed.
  10. You have two options. You can either pull the Blue/Black wire out of the plug (or just cut it) and plug it back in, or you can leave it unplugged and insert both ends of a short piece of wire into the end of the plug as a jumper between the fat Red and skinny Green/Red wires. Either way should work.
  11. Hey I too live near akron and am interested in your tires
  12. The stages are simply the number of washers you put on each bolt - Stage 1=1 washer on each bolt, Stage2=2 washers on each bolt, etc... More washers gives you a bigger gap between the exhaust pipe and the muffler which makes it louder.
  13. The method for disabling DRL's on an '07 car is different than the method in this thread. You have to disconnect the blue wire with the black stripe that is on the white connector, but leave the connector with the rest of the wires plugged in. Otherwise, your high beams and fog lights won't work. See this thread (especially post #67): http://legacygt.com/forums/showthread.php?t=42292.
  14. There is a high beam indicator on the '08 cars. However, it gets disabled if the white connector is unplugged to disable the DRL's. See here: http://www.legacygt.com/forums/showthread.php?t=75320.
  15. Only the Spec.B and 5EAT with navigation come with stability control. All others without the stock nav. don't come with stability control.
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