How to find parts numbers
#4
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Anyway that site opposedforces is very good for part numbers.
I got the site name from Don Clark
He can post the page to view rather than just the link! Not sure how he does that but he is the masters guru
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#8
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The numbers quoted on the diagrams are "part codes" for a group of similar items that can have different part numbers depending upon model, body type, engine fitted, colour, LH or RH etc.
How do the dealers find part numbers?
OpposedForces uses the same data/diagrams but laid out in the form of webpages.
In Subaru Fast the part codes are all hot spot links which when clicked upon allow you to bring up the associated part numbers for that code.
Due to the number of variations/combinations available, searching replacement parts is made much easier if a VIN is supplied unless of course you are looking for updated/uprated parts from a different model.
Opposedforces changes the part codes on the diagrams to number sequences and list them under the diagrams.
Unfortunately some of the parts aren't listed, as it doesn't seem to have moved on from its beta version and only listing models up to MY07.
On your picture the main arch trims come with clips or nuts which don't seem to be supplied separately.
The lower section is held on with a tapping screw and a clip ( the clip being different for wagon or sedan)
Using this diagram as an example the Subaru Fast results below are for a MY05 Sti
Part Codes Highlighted
Listed results
Looking at this result it may look as if the trim clip for the sedan has pulled up the wrong part code, however this is the result of an ITCA (alternative part substitution) as shown here.....
Items 1&2 part numbers have a two letter paint code suffix, in this case MJ for Crystal Grey Metallic.
There are five different part numbers under the same part code for the same item depending upon it's colour
#9
Cheers for the info Don, looks like i'm going to have to search for this Dealers use Subaru Fast II parts database. As i need it in my life
They don't half make it confusing, i will come back to this thread for furture reference
They don't half make it confusing, i will come back to this thread for furture reference
Don Clark;11942470Dealers use Subaru Fast II parts database.
OpposedForces uses the same data/diagrams but laid out in the form of webpages.
In Subaru Fast the part codes are all hot spot links which when clicked upon allow you to bring up the associated part numbers for that code.
Due to the number of variations/combinations available, searching replacement parts is made much easier if a VIN is supplied unless of course you are looking for updated/uprated parts from a different model.
Opposedforces changes the part codes on the diagrams to number sequences and list them under the diagrams.
Unfortunately some of the parts aren't listed, as it doesn't seem to have moved on from its beta version and only listing models up to MY07.
OpposedForces uses the same data/diagrams but laid out in the form of webpages.
In Subaru Fast the part codes are all hot spot links which when clicked upon allow you to bring up the associated part numbers for that code.
Due to the number of variations/combinations available, searching replacement parts is made much easier if a VIN is supplied unless of course you are looking for updated/uprated parts from a different model.
Opposedforces changes the part codes on the diagrams to number sequences and list them under the diagrams.
Unfortunately some of the parts aren't listed, as it doesn't seem to have moved on from its beta version and only listing models up to MY07.
#10
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I've got this Subaru-fast 2 on my laptop,it came with the service disc I got for my classic,I didn't realize you could retrieve the proper part numbers from this.
Just having a play with it now,still not sure how to use it properly tho,most of the numbers I click on the diagram/illustration don't list a part number just a part code?
A quick pic on my phone sorry.
Just having a play with it now,still not sure how to use it properly tho,most of the numbers I click on the diagram/illustration don't list a part number just a part code?
A quick pic on my phone sorry.
#12
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Once you have double clicked the part code hot spot links (they need to turn red and then if you click more than one the previous ones will go green.
After that click the button in the top bar of the window with the magnifying glass and red exclamation mark and the table will be updated with the part number
After that click the button in the top bar of the window with the magnifying glass and red exclamation mark and the table will be updated with the part number