MY01 WRX died today
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Well, the scooby has broken down. Taken away on a flat bed to the dealer. CEL came on, the revs dropped and any load on the engine made it stall. Revved poorly even at idle and was impossible to drive. Full decat and ITG filter. Any ideas much appreciated as the dealer won't look at it 'til Monday. Try not to scare me too much though!
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Bluto, could be, who knows. Took a chance on the warrenty when doing the mods, dont think I've modded anything that hasn't been done b4?
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Just had a daft thought
Is the filter a panel filter. If not check the vacuum pipe that goes into the rubber pipe. The one thats a nightmare to push in. As when this come out. The CEL will come on and the car will stall. It will fire up but will cut out straight away.
Hope its this fault. Nice and cheep mend
Is the filter a panel filter. If not check the vacuum pipe that goes into the rubber pipe. The one thats a nightmare to push in. As when this come out. The CEL will come on and the car will stall. It will fire up but will cut out straight away.
Hope its this fault. Nice and cheep mend
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Garage have diagnosed a failed exhaust gas tempreture sensor, being replaced this week. No doubt for this to happen again some time down the line. Have posted in Drivetrain for opinion of solutions.
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now I'm concerned again, but that's what I was told. I'll give them a ring in the morning and ask why that would stop the car. It did run, but wouldn't rev and would stall under load. Starting to sound serious again.
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stevieturbo - only a panel filter.
Oh yes Andy, that was me, on Bluehouse Lane. I lived in Oxted for about 10 years (and currently work there), but now live in Caterham. Didn't see any other scoobs that day, but a number of skylines. What are you driving, I'll look out for you.
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Oh yes Andy, that was me, on Bluehouse Lane. I lived in Oxted for about 10 years (and currently work there), but now live in Caterham. Didn't see any other scoobs that day, but a number of skylines. What are you driving, I'll look out for you.
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Hi LoFi,
I was on foot with wife & son ;-) I live round the corner near the tennis club. Didn't like to interfere - spectators are the last thing you need in a situation like that !
I drive a V-reg blue MY00 with the usual suspect mods. I only get to use it at the weekends but I'll keep an eye out for you when you're back on the road. There are a lot of Scoobs in / around Oxted including a couple of P1's. I keep hoping to find myself behind one and check out whether my Tek2.5 can match P1 Power !
Good luck with the repairs !
Andy.
I was on foot with wife & son ;-) I live round the corner near the tennis club. Didn't like to interfere - spectators are the last thing you need in a situation like that !
I drive a V-reg blue MY00 with the usual suspect mods. I only get to use it at the weekends but I'll keep an eye out for you when you're back on the road. There are a lot of Scoobs in / around Oxted including a couple of P1's. I keep hoping to find myself behind one and check out whether my Tek2.5 can match P1 Power !
Good luck with the repairs !
Andy.
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A popular fix in the US for fried EGT sensors (the one in the up-pipe) is a 2.2kOhm resistor, preferably rated at 0.5W or more, IIRC. Allegedly the sensor's main aim in life is to ensure that the up-pipe cat isn't overheating, so if the cat isn't there, it isn't a problem to "fool" the ECU. However, all the posts on the US board don't say that the car cuts out when that sensor is dead. Don't know if that helps or not?
Hope you get it sorted OK.
Hope you get it sorted OK.
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thanks hades,
it's worrying me that the car has stopped if it is an EGT sensor failure, unless the ECU reacts differently to a failure as opposed to high tempreture readings. Soon find out I suspect.
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it's worrying me that the car has stopped if it is an EGT sensor failure, unless the ECU reacts differently to a failure as opposed to high tempreture readings. Soon find out I suspect.
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Garage convinced its the EGT sensor failure, but guess what, part on back order so gonna be a bit of a wait before we see whether the diagnosis is correct. Currently hving to drive something else, although provide free by Subaru Assist
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I'm not a scooby owner (had planned to be but other cars are taking my fancy at the mo') but I read right through this thread
http://www.scoobynet.co.uk/bbs/thread.asp?threadid=157721
and it might be one you should pay attention to. It relates to an STI but essentially it seems that any mods that might have a bearing on engine performance (in this instance ITG filter plus exhaust centre + rear box) can be a reason for the IM warranty to be invalidated if an failure occurs.
So I think it's worth giving serious consideration to ensuring that any filter replacement is a Subaru approved one and the same for any exhaust mods.
That's just my reading of the (current) findings as posted in that thread but there IS the threat that non-approved mods may have expensive implications.
http://www.scoobynet.co.uk/bbs/thread.asp?threadid=157721
and it might be one you should pay attention to. It relates to an STI but essentially it seems that any mods that might have a bearing on engine performance (in this instance ITG filter plus exhaust centre + rear box) can be a reason for the IM warranty to be invalidated if an failure occurs.
So I think it's worth giving serious consideration to ensuring that any filter replacement is a Subaru approved one and the same for any exhaust mods.
That's just my reading of the (current) findings as posted in that thread but there IS the threat that non-approved mods may have expensive implications.
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Andy, you're right, non-approved modifications do bear the threat of expensive implications, but it is an assessment of risk. I may live to regret my decision to go the non-PPP route but I did may those decisions with my eyes wide open.
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Piers, mail me offline, I'm interested to know what your dealer made of the full decat as I'm gonna go the same route i think...
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