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Cambs_Stuart 10 June 2018 04:35 PM

Another quicky.
The display on my trip computer had been blank for a while.
reading around this on the Internet it appears some of the PCB soldering is a bit weak. For anyone with basic pcb surface mount skills they are easy to repair. I don't have any electronic skills at all so I purchased a refurbished replacement and went to fit it.
I gently pried out the surrounding vents, trying not to damage the remarkably fragile dashboard.
When it was out I found this white connector:
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.sco...908abe8c2e.jpg
Not plugged into anything. Once I plugged it back in the display lit up!
Now, does anyone need a refurbished gen 4 dashboard clock?

Fishbowlhead 10 June 2018 04:37 PM


Originally Posted by Cambs_Stuart
Another quicky.
The display on my trip computer had been blank for a while.
reading around this on the Internet it appears some of the PCB soldering is a bit weak. For anyone with basic pcb surface mount skills they are easy to repair. I don't have any electronic skills at all so I purchased a refurbished replacement and went to fit it.
I gently pried out the surrounding vents, trying not to damage the remarkably fragile dashboard.
When it was out I found this white connector:
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.sco...908abe8c2e.jpg
Not plugged into anything. Once I plugged it back in the display lit up!
Now, does anyone need a refurbished gen 4 dashboard clock?

:lol1: Always the way. Now you can guarantee if you hadn't bought that replacement part first it would of magically been broken instead and you would of needed it.

Cambs_Stuart 11 June 2018 12:47 PM

Even after a year the load carrying capacity of this cars still suprises.
Two water butts, side by side.
Didn't even need to put the seats down.
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.sco...3e1c68da6e.jpg

Cambs_Stuart 06 July 2018 07:06 PM

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It's not been a good week with the leggy.
First the battery died, leaving the car stranded in the work car park.
Luckily, a friendly local independent could get one delivered for the next day.
The also checked the alternator, but fortunately it was delivering 14.4 v so looks to be ok. Plus nothing else was draining the battery, so hopefully that's fixed.

Cambs_Stuart 06 July 2018 07:08 PM

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Then, driving home tonight in the usual Friday night traffic, smoke started pouring from under the bonnet.
The power steering pump hose has a hole and it was pouring ps fluid over the front of the engine.

TECHNOPUG 09 July 2018 12:56 PM

Although nothing serious, you do seem to have had some bad luck with niggly problems. Do you feel that it's specific to this car or that there is greater potential for issues compared with an Impreza due to design/complexity/quality?

I guess the biggest issue is sourcing genuine parts quickly?

Cambs_Stuart 09 July 2018 01:51 PM

I think it's more a case of buying a car too cheap of unknown providence with too many miles.
From Scotland. When you live in Cambridge.
It's currently on a final warning.

The Trooper 1815 10 July 2018 11:27 AM


Originally Posted by Cambs_Stuart (Post 12017406)
I think it's more a case of buying a car too cheap of unknown providence with too many miles.
From Scotland. When you live in Cambridge.
It's currently on a final warning.

Stick with it Stu.

Before I call down the Problem Fairy, I have been very lucky with my Leggy so far. The first one I had was equally reliable so perhaps I have been doubly blessed.

I have a few things going on with mine I'll post up soon.

The Trooper 1815 10 July 2018 11:34 AM


Originally Posted by TECHNOPUG (Post 12017394)
Although nothing serious, you do seem to have had some bad luck with niggly problems. Do you feel that it's specific to this car or that there is greater potential for issues compared with an Impreza due to design/complexity/quality?

I guess the biggest issue is sourcing genuine parts quickly?

The engine in the 2.0l JDM Leggy TS engine looks remarkably like that in a Hatch or Saloon post 2008.

Like many other manufacturers they evolve their engines from other models before transferring them over. Sadly the Euro Market was required to use the 2.5 and what came after was a bit of a mess.

Cambs_Stuart 10 July 2018 12:57 PM

Thanks. Just heard back from pirtek and the replacement hose is done. I've also asked the garage for a through inspection while it's up on the ramp so there are no more surprises.

The Trooper 1815 10 July 2018 02:58 PM


Originally Posted by Cambs_Stuart (Post 12017599)
Thanks. Just heard back from pirtek and the replacement hose is done. I've also asked the garage for a through inspection while it's up on the ramp so there are no more surprises.

Good shout. Mine is currently being treated with kid gloves until the HKS Sport cat is mapped in. All booked for August :thumb:

Cambs_Stuart 11 July 2018 01:02 PM

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So, pirtek made up a new hose, using the old fixings, same day for less than £70.
The garage had a good check over and only found a small split in the o/s inner cv boot.
Still smells of hot oil but I think that's residual from the original leak.
So, back on the road.

Don Clark 11 July 2018 03:37 PM

Could the problem be that the hose is not supposed to go where it was and is again now and makes contact with the underside of the bonnet??
It should run horizontally around the side of the engine underneath the turbo air inlet and coolant header tank at approx the same height as the steering pump.

https://www.subarupartsdeal.com/diag...B13/346_04.png

The Trooper 1815 11 July 2018 04:22 PM


Originally Posted by Don Clark (Post 12017811)
Could the problem be that the hose is not supposed to go where it was and is again now and makes contact with the underside of the bonnet??
It should run horizontally around the side of the engine underneath the turbo air inlet and coolant header tank at approx the same height as the steering pump.

https://www.subarupartsdeal.com/diag...B13/346_04.png

Good spot Don!

I thought the hose had been moved out of the way after leaking in the picture.

Don Clark 11 July 2018 04:52 PM

Although a MY08 on WRX STi they use the same hoses and are routed the same way.........

http://clarkdh.net23.net/NTL/Power%2...ing%20hose.jpg

Cambs_Stuart 11 July 2018 04:56 PM

Good spot. Looking back to page 6, it's been like that since I've had it...

Cambs_Stuart 21 July 2018 01:18 PM

Now it's leaking oil. Not power steering fluid, definitely oil. Bottom of engine is covered. Rocker cover gaskets have been done, as have exhaust cam sensors. Any other suggestions? Camshaft seals? Judging by the smoke I'd say the leak is on the drivers side if the engine.

https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.sco...3369c98b74.jpg

The Trooper 1815 21 July 2018 02:40 PM

Filter or modine pipes?

Cambs_Stuart 28 July 2018 08:15 AM

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The leak seems to be from under the heads on the drivers side of the block, and it's dripping onto the exhaust, hence the large volumes of smoke. Speaking to Tim Farmer pretty much the only seal that's not been replaced in that area is the camshaft oil seals.
So Tim is coming again. Sadly, to get to the seals he's going to need to remove the rocker covers and belts/rollers. Basically all the parts he replaced a few months ago...
But we'll do the avcs banjo bolts and front arb bushes at the same time.

Cambs_Stuart 30 July 2018 09:00 AM

Possibly solved, although given my recent history with this car I'm not going to be going any long trips.
There were two issues. First, the new PS hose wasn't correctly fitted, so fluid was coming out if the high pressure side of the pump. Second, the inner driveshaft cv on the drivers side had split, chucking grease all over the up pipe, turbo head shield and various other hot parts.
Thanks to Tim F for coming all the way to my house to fix issues caused by other garages.

The Trooper 1815 30 July 2018 08:49 PM


Originally Posted by Cambs_Stuart (Post 12020498)
Possibly solved, although given my recent history with this car I'm not going to be going any long trips.
There were two issues. First, the new PS hose wasn't correctly fitted, so fluid was coming out if the high pressure side of the pump. Second, the inner driveshaft cv on the drivers side had split, chucking grease all over the up pipe, turbo head shield and various other hot parts.
Thanks to Tim F for coming all the way to my house to fix issues caused by other garages.

It's great service that makes a great reputation. Hopefully the almost newly rebuilt car will serve you well :D

ProdriveTim 06 August 2018 03:04 PM

HI mate - are you running 225/45/18 or have you stuck to 215? I need a new set of tyres and I'm not sure if the Blitzen 18" rims are wide enough for 225?

The Trooper 1815 08 August 2018 08:45 AM

I am not sure about Stu but I am running 225/40/18 Bridgestones on my Spec B GT, they have been fine. I am about to put 225/45/18 on my spare set of wheels for the winter.

ProdriveTim 10 August 2018 12:45 PM

Thanks for info - I think I'll go 225/45/18

TECHNOPUG 01 September 2018 08:57 PM

What are you replacing it with?

Cambs_Stuart 03 September 2018 03:07 PM

Not sure yet. I'm doing a lot more miles for work and the refund for cars of less than 2.0 displacement has been cut. So I may get something sensible for doing lots of motorway miles and something less sensible for the rest of the time.

TECHNOPUG 03 September 2018 03:35 PM

That makes no sense.

Mick 05 September 2018 01:04 PM


Originally Posted by TECHNOPUG (Post 12025160)
That makes no sense.

:thumb:


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