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  1. Hi all, Offering up some free rear struts and springs before I throw them out. Maybe for people parting out their cars and need something to keep their cars rolling? Rear struts have 14k miles F+R springs 49k Front springs are attached to front struts. One of the front struts has the bolt hole tab cut through. 49k on them, NE rust. Pick up only in Brooklyn.
  2. SPT battery tie down and oil cap, ideally blue. Thanks
  3. This may do well on the Outback forum. http://www.subaruoutback.org GLWS
  4. Hey Bergs, any chance you were able to access the self diagnosis mode on the A/C? I'm having issues. I press the two buttons and turn the car on and nothing.
  5. Welp, another long drive on a hot day and A/C failed. I tried accessing the "A/C control system self-diagnosis" mode by turning the car on holding the A/C button and front defroster buttons. Nothing. A few tries, with a few variations, A/C on when I turn off the car, defroster on when I turn off car, the opposite, etc. nothing. What am I doing wrong? It's got to be something I'm missing as I fry in the car. Side note, I installed a P204-uh and GROM Bluetooth adaptor into my 05. Any thoughts?
  6. I have a duel climate 05 Hvac/radio. PM if you're interested.
  7. Update, I replaced the relay. (It was cheap enough to try.) I drove 2 1/2-3 hours to go camping, AC worked the whole time. I didn't have it blasting full bore and it wasn't heat wave temps outside, but it works. Will report back if it happens again. Thank you all.
  8. Thank you both. Apexi that's very helpful. Suboperator, that was an unfortunate amount of time to wait, but you may have met the Fonz.
  9. When it first happened, my mechanic said over the phone it was probably the battery. He tends to be right. The tests with the battery had me confused about the health of the battery. I checked the connections when I unbolted both sides of the battery to reseat it and wiped them down with a rag. I can go back in with Scotchbrite and or brush to ensure the connection is good. The battery came with the car when I bought it 2 years ago. It's a Random Nissan battery. I have no issues replacing it, just confused my my multimeter and Autozone meter said it was fine. I guess given it's at least 2 years old, I can start fresh and eliminate that factor. Thanks
  10. Hi all, I've searched starting issues, I don't seem to have found the same issue. I presume my searching terminology is wrong. I hope I don't upset the group with this issue. The car is not starting, the dash flickers like it's having a seizure, clicking noises, total disappointment. I can jump start the car with a portable battery. Background, I recently deleted my TGVs, car was running well. I pressure washed (the outside of) it. The car wouldn't start, the dash would flicker, multiple tries, the car would not starting up. I jumped the car with a portable battery and limped it home. I presumed I got something wet that wasn't supposed to be. Next day I put a multimeter on the battery and it high 12vs, more after I jump started it again. I presume that meant that the battery and alternator was fine. I gave it a few days to stop crying. The car ran fine consistently a few times a week, for a few weeks. It recently rained pretty hard, (hurricane Elsa hit us,) and the issue happened inconsistently again. Ok in the morning, not ok after parked. I went to Autozone and had them test the battery just incase my multimeter testing was wrong. Battery tested fine, wasn't able to test the starter because of corroded battery connections. Today, my girlfriend had the same issues. What could be wrong? Battery tests fine, and car can be jumped, so I think there isn't a short somewhere from water. I just read checking grounding connections around engine bay. I'll look up where those are after this post. Another theory is the starter is telling me to retire it. Any thoughts?
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