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The wagon has been throwing a fit this weekend and is currently hosed. Came home from a highway trip Saturday and noticed a coolant smell getting home. I found the under tray covered in coolant on the drivers side and the overflow bottle empty. The following morning, I checked the hoses and they were tight on that side. I refilled the coolant and let it warm up. I noticed the fans didn't kick in, but the needle was at roughly normal temp (not over temp at all). Engaging defrost or AC didn't start the fans. AC compressor didn't engage either. The fuses for the AC (interior) and fans (engine bay fuse box) were both fine. Problem: - Car dumped about a half gallon (total w/bottle) coolant, but didn't I didn't notice anything on the gauges. - AC doesn't engage. Radiator fans won't spin up when the car is running. Checked: -Fans will very rarely spin up when the the key is "on" but the engine shut off. Heater set on defrost and turned to max. They WILL NOT engage/spin when the engine is running. -Fuses are good for the fans and the AC. -Swapped the relays for the horn and AC. The horn continued to work and the AC continued not working. -Unplugged and re-plugged in the radiator fan connections. Solid "click" heard and tight. There are four relays that control the fans and they are a somewhat bitch to get out without breaking the plastic fuse-panel clips that hold them in place. I haven't started playing with them yet. Jamal sent me the radiator fan schematics to go through. He also mentioned trying to jumper the AC to see if it was a low pressure issue (something hit the condensor on the highway?). drat Subaru being all finicky and non-Miata like.
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# ? Feb 18, 2013 14:35 |
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When the jumper on top of the AC is disconnected, the rad fans will operate as intended on defrost. Issue with my AC system
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# ? Feb 18, 2013 18:21 |
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Check the ac compressor clutch springs, apparently some models have issues with them snapping even when fairly new, it's probably a long shot but shouldn't take more than a few seconds to rule out. Also check the connections for the sensor(s) on the ac lines, maybe a connector is loose and it's stopping the ac from engaging?
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# ? Feb 18, 2013 21:58 |
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If the springs were bad, wouldn't this cause the clutch to be permanently engaged (or at least slipping / screaming)? At least on my Ranger's A/C clutch, the springs hold the plates apart until you apply 12V to the coil, and the magnetic force created is strong enough to pull the plates together. So if disconnecting the A/C clutch coil changed the behavior, put an ohmmeter across the terminals. Wouldn't be surprised if it has either a short or an open circuit.
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# ? Feb 18, 2013 22:05 |
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IOwnCalculus posted:
Need to check the system pressures as well.
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# ? Feb 18, 2013 22:07 |
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How cold is it? A lot of AC systems won't fully engage if it is really cold out.
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# ? Feb 19, 2013 00:58 |
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Still doesn't explain the disappearing coolant unless it all just boiled over from the fans not coming on. But this time of year unless it's just idling you probably won't need the fans to kick on. Especially in
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# ? Feb 19, 2013 01:09 |
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Coincidentally Sockington came to visit the same day this happened. Current theory is that it was parked too close to the BMW E34 and caught chronic coolant loss syndrome. Also sock, this might be a really stupid thing to ask, but have you checked the overflow bottle for cracks?
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# ? Feb 19, 2013 01:51 |
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but if it caught something from one of your vehicles, wouldn't it just sludge over, thus preventing the loss anyways? I'm here all week folks! edit: ok, that was low, even for me. I'm inclined to think there's a short - even with low pressures, your standard fan should still kick on.
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# ? Feb 19, 2013 03:30 |
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Ordered a Hakko-888 in preparation for the MR2 and my newly British made Impreza.
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# ? Feb 19, 2013 04:38 |
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Just finished ploughing through this thread! I've got a Focus the same vintage that yours was and it's still running well without anything rotting out, and I live in Markham so it's not very far from Sarnia. You truly are the lord of rust. Hell, my job is to find iron oxide and so far you've gotten more of it on you than I have! Reading this thread made me picture Sarnia roads looking like this, how else can you explain all the rust? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiSqW6pFuR8&t=236s
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# ? Feb 19, 2013 20:17 |
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Buy/build something crazy. I vote bar in the garage. Threads getting all suburban and poo poo. Edit: Missed your last post. Proceed.
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# ? Feb 20, 2013 00:48 |
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35lb box of wiring heading out to Kremling tonight for his MR2. Jesus Christ the quotes are expensive to get it to him.
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# ? Feb 20, 2013 18:07 |
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Sockington posted:35lb box of wiring heading out to Kremling tonight for his MR2. Least you're not shipping over seas, then it just gets silly.
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# ? Feb 20, 2013 18:29 |
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In some cases it is cheaper to ship overseas from/to Canada than from/to the US. I recently ordered a shitload of stuff from Hong Kong and paid something like $6 for shipping vs. the $60-80 it would cost to ship it from the US.
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Seat Safety Switch posted:In some cases it is cheaper to ship overseas from/to Canada than from/to the US. I recently ordered a shitload of stuff from Hong Kong and paid something like $6 for shipping vs. the $60-80 it would cost to ship it from the US. I thought about just driving it over the border and shipping it from Michigan.
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# ? Feb 20, 2013 21:51 |
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Sockington posted:I thought about just driving it over the border and shipping it from Michigan. Do that and stuff it into a large priority mail box. "If it fits, it ships"
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toplitzin posted:Do that and stuff it into a large priority mail box. "If it fits, it ships" That's what she said. In all seriousness gently caress international postage where the U.S. is concerned, especially businesses. It's so stupidly expensive!
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# ? Feb 21, 2013 06:02 |
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I got 3 day shipping from Hong Kong for $5.99... It would have been like $40 had it been from the states
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# ? Feb 23, 2013 10:34 |
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Shipping being nuts is an understatement. Sure is worth my money though. Now I just can't wait for it all to arrive.
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Kremling posted:Shipping being nuts is an understatement. Sure is worth my money though. Should have enough wiring to go to the moon. You'll have the 85 engine harness, 87 engine harness, and the 87 body harness (fuse panel forward from the engine bay). You should have more than enough correct coloured wire and plugs to sort out any of the issues on the 85 harness that may come up. Thanks to your generosity, my new soldering station showed up today (and something else while over in the states).
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# ? Feb 24, 2013 13:57 |
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You're gonna like that Hakko. Mine is awesome, I got it for $100 when it was on sale at a local electronics shop.
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# ? Feb 24, 2013 18:10 |
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EXTREME!!!!!!
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# ? Feb 24, 2013 18:26 |
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I'm sad that all the "hobbyist" Hakko's no longer look like black little boxes, and are instead purple or blue/yellow
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mafoose posted:I'm sad that all the "hobbyist" Hakko's no longer look like black little boxes, and are instead purple or blue/yellow Just the ones sold in North America. We're the only ones who get stuck with the carnival colours.
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# ? Feb 24, 2013 20:45 |
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I'd figuratively kill for a soldering station. It'd make PCB repair so much easier being able to control temperature, not having to fight the 240 cord etc. Nice purchases.
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# ? Feb 24, 2013 20:56 |
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Seat Safety Switch posted:You're gonna like that Hakko. Mine is awesome, I got it for $100 when it was on sale at a local electronics shop. $83 shipped.
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mafoose posted:I'm sad that all the "hobbyist" Hakko's no longer look like black little boxes, and are instead purple or blue/yellow I bought a Weller WES51 years ago, and I'm so glad that it's blue and black and doesn't look like a toy Soldering stations are such a giant step above a regular iron. General_Failure posted:I'd figuratively kill for a soldering station. It'd make PCB repair so much easier being able to control temperature, not having to fight the 240 cord etc. e: USD
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Hypnolobster posted:I bought a Weller WES51 years ago, and I'm so glad that it's blue and black and doesn't look like a toy Soldering stations are such a giant step above a regular iron. So marginally cheaper for me if I didn't get raped on shipping. Thanks for the names. I know what to look for now. My current iron is a Weller knockoff. I've had it for at least 5 or 6 years now and it still works great. Unlike the other style of cheap iron which I have a box of with various malfunctions. usually burned away curled up tips. How the hell does that even happen?
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# ? Feb 24, 2013 21:47 |
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General_Failure posted:So marginally cheaper for me if I didn't get raped on shipping. Seriously, do you have anything at your house that works correctly?
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# ? Feb 24, 2013 22:51 |
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'Sup Roland buddy, I've got a Cube 30 Although it's just loud enough to keep up with the drums, shoulda went with the 40
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You Am I posted:Seriously, do you have anything at your house that works correctly? Hey, I just said my Weller knockoff works fine. The other ones don't but I hang on to them incase I need to do something like burn wood or melt plastic. And generally, no. Most things are broken in some way, but it's not from abuse. It's usually from a lot of things operating way past their end of life that can't be replaced. I can repair most things but the clock is still ticking. Sometimes when I can get away with it I salvage things from the local tip (dump). The things people around here throw away is ridiculous. Most things are better than what I own. It's where the commercial drink fridge and the pocket chopper, and a couple of nice mowers came from. There's usually far better stuff but I'm limited with what I can get away with. The people that run the place are cool with it because the waste kind of bothers them too but there are assholes that decide it's their duty to report people to the council for doing so. I'd like to add that this is from the dump which doesn't accept household waste. The one that does is of course disgusting and I wouldn't touch anything there.
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Hypnolobster posted:Anyone makes some temp controlled stations between $40-$60 that are great. Hakko makes a digital that's somewhere around $85, and the analog Weller is around there too. They're all great and completely worth it. Yeah, I purposely went with the non-digital one. I hate the idea of setting the temp by holding a button versus the old analog fucker. leica posted:'Sup Roland buddy, I've got a Cube 30 I love the sounds it can produce for the price. I've got a few pickups arriving this week for my MiM fat Strat that I'll be installing with that new Hakko. I've have that Strat for over 12years. Also when my dad passed, I inherited his Washburn acoustic I learned on when I was like 12.
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# ? Feb 25, 2013 03:25 |
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Nice. I don't actually play guitar, I'm a drummer, but I got one so me and my son can jam out. I'm still pretty good with my pick hand, it's my drat left hand on the neck that I have a hard time with (fuckin' chords). But it doesn't really matter because like you said the Cube makes awesome noises and it doesn't take much to sound cool
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Breaking news: Sock's package arrived today. Owls to protect the innocent. You wrap a package so tightly I cannot get in there without ripping and tearing. I was afraid of damaging the precious contents inside... Three wiring harnesses for the AW11 MR2, an 85 MT ECU, a TVIS plate w/ VSV. And it's rusty. Oh dear. It's here, the rust is here. That said these harnesses look absolutely beautiful in relation to my own. I'll take the time to inspect and refresh them before eventually swapping it into my car and doing it all again. But first, an intake manifold job involving that rusty Tvis plate. Perhaps I'll post something about my learning exploits later. Nevertheless, Thanks Sockington!
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# ? Feb 26, 2013 03:53 |
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Don't forget to splash the harnesses with a little fox urine before you install them.
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# ? Feb 26, 2013 05:18 |
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Seat Safety Switch posted:Don't forget to splash the harnesses with a little fox urine before you install them. I had to click to find out wtf. For some reason my imagination ran free and I decided it was something done in Britain late in car construction to act as a ward against fire demons. I know it doesn't make sense but I like the thought of someone in a factory adorned with ceremonial robes splashing Rovers with fox urine while chanting some mystical incantation.
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# ? Feb 26, 2013 06:28 |
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Oh my god, that soldering station is badass. Takes almost no time to heat up and is just a delight to work with. I love the super flexible iron cable versus the normal 110v plug that lovely ones come with. Having tried a nicer setup, I'll never go back if possible.
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Seat Safety Switch posted:Don't forget to splash the harnesses with a little fox urine before you install them. What the gently caress? Is that for real????
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Cat Terrist posted:What the gently caress? Is that for real???? Yes.
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