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BAC5.2 wrote:I thought all european vehicles were required to have headlight sprayers?
Why?

Our Audi A4 has them. Most pointless feature evar. But other than that, the car was exactly what we wanted, so we just sucked it up and paid the extra $350 or so.
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BAC5.2 wrote:I thought all european vehicles were required to have headlight sprayers?


No, only the ones with xenon lights have to have them. I think it has something to do with the light beam...
I want a dual-range tranny in my Forester.
I still cant believe you dont have dual range trannys. Come in europe- dual range heaven. :-D
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Send me a dual-range tranny from a Forester!

I'm not kidding. That'd be hittin. Did they have a dual range manual transmission mated to an EJ25 or EJ22 over there (with a 4.44:1 final drive, and a push type clutch?)

Vikash knows better than I why headlight squirters are necessary.

Fulton - American's in general don't even understand how to use fog-lights correctly (let alone the rear foglight on some european cars).
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BAC5.2 wrote:Fulton - American's in general don't even understand how to use fog-lights correctly (let alone the rear foglight on some european cars).
Oh, I'm familiar. We keep the foglights on the Forester and A4 off unless it's, you know, foggy. :lol: The most annoying thing is people who mount super-bright, misaimed foglights and leave them on all the time. We had a truck with foglights shining straight into our eyes somewhere in Wyoming while we were driving out to Salt Lake... it was hard enough driving after that length of time anyway, let alone with fog lights in the rearview mirrors.
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[url=http://www.g20.net/forum/showthread.php?t=66214]1992 Infiniti G20 5MT[/url], White Sandstone with 175k miles
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BAC5.2 wrote:Send me a dual-range tranny from a Forester!

I'm not kidding. That'd be hittin. Did they have a dual range manual transmission mated to an EJ25 or EJ22 over there (with a 4.44:1 final drive, and a push type clutch?)

Vikash knows better than I why headlight squirters are necessary.

Fulton - American's in general don't even understand how to use fog-lights correctly (let alone the rear foglight on some european cars).
EJ22 had a dual range tranny. EJ25 is from the 3. gen of legacy right? If it is than they didnt have it because all were automatics here. Here most of the foresters are 2.0.
Here is one for sale Forester 2.0
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EJ25 is for Legacy 2, 3 and 4. Overhere.

In the legacy 2 only automatic, Legacy 3 and 4 both automatic and manual.

I don't know the final drive...
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Post by EJ22_SLO »

Hum... Netherlands sounds interesting for short brake we have in beggining of May... not only the pot is legal, they have 2nd gen EJ25... :twisted:

I think we - at least continent european subi fans - have to make a gathering... here in Slovenia we are preparing "huge" picnic in September... all SubiFans (and people with good sence of humor) are welcome....


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2nd gen EJ25 is pretty much the same as the 3rd gen EJ25, only it has less horsepower.
In September I have to work again. Maybe I will go on vacation to Kroatia in July :D
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Post by thefultonhow »

Rasta SLO and/or SP-Boxer -- can you take a picture of your HVAC (heating/air conditioning) control panel? I think I want an EDM one to replace my stupid USDM one, but I don't know because I can't find a good enough picture. ;)
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Post by Rasta SLO »

Here you go, a picture of EDM HVAC control. :wink:

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And for those of you who liked my dual range tranny, here is a picture of a sticker that every dual range Subaru here has. :-D

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Have a nice day. :wink:
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SP-Boxer, is yours the same, or do you have buttons for the different vent settings instead of that slider? I know the Australia and NZ DM ones have the buttons, but they're RHD.

Rasta SLO, can you do me a huge favor? Feel free to say no to this, though, because it takes some work. Can you take off the dashboard trim piece and take out the climate control and take a picture of the connections on the back? I can give you instructions based on the USDM confituration.

It will require taking out four screws on the radio trim piece, seven or eight screws on the dashboard trim piece (including three behind switch areas, which requires popping out the switches), two to take off the top of thee steering column surround, and two to remove the glovebox to get to the temp control cable. Then there are two to get the control box out, and you have to remove the temp control cable and unplug a couple of harnesses to slide it out all the way.

If that's too much trouble, feel free to say so, but it's in the interest of better HVAC controls for USDM cars. :D
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I think i know a better way to do this. There is a guy near me that has tons of used parts for legacy-s. I will go to him and take a picture of the removed HVAC controls. I do think that 2.2 gx legacys had different HVAC controls so i will take a picture of both controls. I will try to do this as soon as possible but i dont promise anything. For the removal of my controls i really dont have the time right now. :wink:

Have a nice day. :wink:
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Rasta SLO wrote:I think i know a better way to do this. There is a guy near me that has tons of used parts for legacy-s. I will go to him and take a picture of the removed HVAC controls. I do think that 2.2 gx legacys had different HVAC controls so i will take a picture of both controls. I will try to do this as soon as possible but i dont promise anything.
That's great! Whenever is convenient for you. I may end up buying one from the guy if they're similar enough.

Thanks!
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[url=http://www.g20.net/forum/showthread.php?t=66214]1992 Infiniti G20 5MT[/url], White Sandstone with 175k miles
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edm HVAC omg u r 2 euro!


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Post by thefultonhow »

I'm not getting it just to have an EDM part, I'm getting it so I can have bilev AC... or recirculation for the heater... or bilev recirc AC! :lol:

Plus I like the graphical logos for the different air pathway settings. :)
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Ok, so i have taken the pictures from the HVAC control from 2.2 legacy Gx. It did not have the climate control button but as far as i know, there is not much work to put it in. I hope it helps you in any way. :wink:


Sorry for the bad pics, i only had the cellphone with me. :smt102
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This is the back of the unit.

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And the connectors

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If you need better pics, just say it and i will take some new photos with camera.

Have a nice day. :wink:
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Post by thefultonhow »

That's pretty much exactly what I want. It has buttons instead of that slider for the different air pathway settings, which I like, and the connectors seem to be the same.

Just one question -- what's that button all the way on the left?
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[url=http://www.g20.net/forum/showthread.php?t=66214]1992 Infiniti G20 5MT[/url], White Sandstone with 175k miles
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Post by cheno SLO »

on that button it says "on heating" , that button only existed in Legacy 1.gen (pre-facelift) i must ask someone exactly what that button does.


PS: this is my first post, and i am yet another newbie from europe :-D
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Sorry, I'm a little bit late :-D

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This is from a 2.2 GX, without Airconditioning :(
Everything below the 2.2 is like Rasta's pannel.
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Post by thefultonhow »

Did any 2.2GXes come with AC?

If so, can someone in Europe go to a dealership and get me a part number for a 2.2GX panel with AC?

I'd like to see if I can order from over here in the U.S., hence why I'm asking for the part number. Alternatively, if anyone can find a working 2.2GX/AC panel, I will buy it from them. I have a little bit of disposable income right now, so this is my "mod of the moment." :)
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As far as i know yes, they did. But i think the A/C was installed aftermarket (not in factory).

:D
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Post by SP-Boxer »

That's correct!

AC was an option in all models. So there are very less cars with AC in Holland, because in that time it was very rare in the west of europe :wink:

But you can install AC later, in your own panel. You only need the AC from another Legacy :wink: I want to do the same thing!
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Post by Rasta SLO »

So the weather here in Europe sucks bigtime. And i decided to finish my acoustic project of installing loudspeakers in my a pillars.
Here are the pics:

Finished moulding
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Gloueing the fabric to a pillar (not an easy job, believe me)

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Almost finished

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Looks nice, doesent it ;-)

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And the end, the a pillars are back in the car, and they look nice. It took me 3 days to finish them from scratch. :-D
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What do you think?
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Post by Richard »

Not bad at all. Do have much experience with that kind of stuff?
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Post by Rasta SLO »

Not at all, this was my first time working with vinyl (i think its called like that in english). Yesterday i also connected the loudspeakers and now my legacy sounds very decent. :D
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