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Old 24 April 2013, 07:06 PM
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Personally. I'd fit the relay. As your towards to the limits of the fuse if I recall around 11amp They don't supply them in the kit for no reason. I've got a set of white sickspeeds coming to replace my super tones. As there's some surface rust on the outter cage that I can't be arsed to deal with.

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Old 24 April 2013, 08:32 PM
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Cheers guys, Rob don't spose you could tell me how to run the wires!
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Look at the base of the relay you have 4 pins with numbers 30, 85, 86, 87

you need to run a switched live to pin 86 which is a feed off the original horn
you need a fused live from the battery positive to pin 30
you need an earth to pin 85 ideally link the horns earth to this and link back to the battery
and run a wire from pin 87 to the new horn input.
Old 24 April 2013, 10:11 PM
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Cheers fella all makes perfect sense, well just on the switched live to 86, are you saying I can just use one of the original horn wires?

Oh and what size fuse?

Thanks again
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Originally Posted by Abx
Cheers fella all makes perfect sense, well just on the switched live to 86, are you saying I can just use one of the original horn wires?

Oh and what size fuse?

Thanks again
Arron
on pin 86, use the wire from the original Positive feed from the horn, this basically is used to flick the internals of the relay across to send power down to the new horns.

I mounted my relay up near the battery to prevent water ingression, so you'll need to extend the original horn wire to reach,

if i recall 20amp in mine.

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Old 24 April 2013, 10:30 PM
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Cheers mate.
Old 24 April 2013, 10:50 PM
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Rob, are the sickspeeds hella supertones just rebranded as sickspeed?

Had seen them and they also do the wiring kit, as I've no auto cable, fuse etc in the garage it may be the easier option?
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Originally Posted by Abx
Rob, are the sickspeeds hella supertones just rebranded as sickspeed?

Had seen them and they also do the wiring kit, as I've no auto cable, fuse etc in the garage it may be the easier option?
Very similar but not the same I don't think, different tone.

I dont really know all that much about them if I'm honest, I just saw them & wanted them. A wiring kit would be easier if you've no access to wire & connectors etc etc
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Cheers bud, that's what I'm thinking by the time I buy it all its easier to just get the kit!!!

Thanks for advice
A
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Originally Posted by sniffmydiff
Here's a few of mine from today,taken by my son
How did you get the red stripe on your grill?

Also where did you get your lower mesh one?

Fitted some led number plate bulbs yesterday, prob not to everyones taste. Also fitted a short front plate and a new rear

Old 24 April 2013, 10:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Don Clark
Got my covers fitted in time for a trip to Scotland..............

Looks spot on Don, glad you're happy with them. Still need to order the decals but waiting till I put some more bits in the basket as I can't justify £17 plus the potential importing fees for some OEM stickers
Old 24 April 2013, 11:00 PM
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Bit of a side note, how well would a 8" alloy with an offset of et48 fill the arches on the saloon. Tyres are 235/45/18 if that helps
Old 26 April 2013, 08:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Martyn19
How did you get the red stripe on your grill?

Also where did you get your lower mesh one?
It's a Zunsport grille try on e-bay where the Subaru dealer Holdcroft in Newcastle Under Lyme sell them at a very good price... genuine ProR Subaru part.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GENUINE-SU...item3ccc9bc978
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does any body have the codes to set up auto door lock function or open all door function for the central locking?
Old 26 April 2013, 10:43 AM
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Originally Posted by shaundosean
does any body have the codes to set up auto door lock function or open all door function for the central locking?
To open all doors just press the key fob button twice.


Auto door lock info should be in your hand book info. Its something I'm going to do this weekend. Getting sick of going back to my car thinking ive not locked it lol
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Originally Posted by salsa-king
To open all doors just press the key fob button twice.


Auto door lock info should be in your hand book info. Its something I'm going to do this weekend. Getting sick of going back to my car thinking ive not locked it lol

I did have a read and it says this has to be done by the dealer as it will dead lock and someone might get locked in your car and it might catch fire mystically and they will die. It does tell you the code to set anti hijack on and off.

I thought someone might have it as the stealer will want something to set it.
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Originally Posted by shaundosean
does any body have the codes to set up auto door lock function or open all door function for the central locking?


using the keypad on the driver side with the ignition switched off.



Auto arm with door locking 60 seconds after the last door has been closed, Note make sure keys arnt in the vehicle.

*17856 wait for the beep *004*1# turns it on. everytime a door is opened it will beep twice to inform you that its active
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if the keys are in the car.... you can press the button on the door handle and get back in to get them lol
Old 26 April 2013, 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by rob84
using the keypad on the driver side with the ignition switched off.



Auto arm with door locking 60 seconds after the last door has been closed, Note make sure keys arnt in the vehicle.

*17856 wait for the beep *004*1# turns it on. everytime a door is opened it will beep twice to inform you that its active
super thanks for that I will give that a try.
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Originally Posted by rob84
using the keypad on the driver side with the ignition switched off.



Auto arm with door locking 60 seconds after the last door has been closed, Note make sure keys arnt in the vehicle.

*17856 wait for the beep *004*1# turns it on. everytime a door is opened it will beep twice to inform you that its active

do you know how to auto unlock all 4 doors, as usually I have my son in my arms when im trying to open the back doors.
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Originally Posted by shaundosean
do you know how to auto unlock all 4 doors, as usually I have my son in my arms when im trying to open the back doors.
just press the key fob button TWICE.
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Originally Posted by salsa-king
just press the key fob button TWICE.

great idea just like you do on the 1992 model, TWENTY YEAR AGO
Old 28 April 2013, 05:14 PM
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Well didn't think I would ever be on Scoobynet again after the exploding hatch and hawkeye engines but just couldn't resist this: http:// http:// http:// http:// For all the guys at IM thinking oh **** .... fingers crossed eh guys!
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Just back from the SIDC's Highland fling.........

3 Days of some fantastic Roads, Scenery and Camaraderie.










Rob, good to see you on Monday, hope the paint gets sorted in time...............

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Old 03 May 2013, 10:37 AM
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guys quick one, have any of you got the HT Auto's roof vain spoiler fitted and can take a pic or two up close so i can see the finish of yours please.

cheers
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Good to finally meet you Don. Car is a credit to you mate. Very impressed

Paint was sorted on Wednesday evening, now in a more respectable shade of white thankfully.
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So finally got the front end how I wanted it for the summer, top and bottom Zun mesh arrived so at the same time I fitted that I popped on my fog covers, could'nt dedcide on red or black logos so ordered both and may swap over next summer, thanks again Stevie for the headsup.

The mesh really finishes off the big bottom void.




Bottom line kit next week ;-)

Cheers
A

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Originally Posted by Abx
So finally got the front end how I wanted it for the summer, top and bottom Zun mesh arrived so at the same time I fitted that I popped on my fog covers, could'nt dedcide on red or black logos so ordered both and may swap over next summer, thanks again Stevie for the headsup.

The mesh really finishes off the big bottom void.




Bottom line kit next week ;-)

Cheers
A
Aaron absolutely spot on mate, it looks stunning. Top work mate. No worries on the fog covers glad to be of help. Can I ask where did you get the decals from as I still need to get a set.

Car will look even better with the bottom line kit, keep the pics coming
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Cheers buddy, vinyl was from http://www.procutvinyl.co.uk/acatalo..._stickers.html , if you msg him he will even reduce in size so they fit the covers perfectly or as per your taste, think mine were 15mm shorter than standard.

Looking forward to the rest of the HT kit going on and then last job will be to paint the metal look boot trim.
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Arron - looking good


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