Wierd check engine light
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Wierd check engine light
I can start my car cold and run it in the city and highway for hours without it turning on. If I run it, shut it off and restart it hot, the check engine light comes on and stays on. The temp stays normal and the engine feels and sounds normal. What is going on? It has been doing this for months.
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Wow! $100??? Don't ever go to that shop for anything. Even the dealer only wanted $40-$80 to check it and my neighborhood guy does it for $20. That's for a new-model car that requires the special scan tool. On your old car, you can check it yourself in 10 minutes.
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'91 Legacy Turbo 5MT - mothballed
13psi, TurboXS TBE, WRX IC, Hallman MBC, TurboXS FCD, KYB AGX, Phil's STI seat, SPT short shifter, David Carter hood, Zeitronix widebandO2, Kuhmo rally tires, STI IC spray, thanks:gearboxtech.com
I've got the same thing happening right now, and the last time I checked the codes, it was for the Canister Purge Solenoid Valve (code 35). Going to try to get it changed this week... Hopefully I never see that light again!
"That shouldn't be a problem, since I do regularly visit the realm of subatmospheric manifold pressures." -- vrg3
check the codes yourself and let us know what you find.
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1990 Legacy (AWD, 6MT, & EJ22T Swap)
2020 Outback Limted XT
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removal of valve solenoid
The way I removed the solenoid was, I used a socket wrench with an extension long enough so that i could get in from the back of the intake manifold. Then, you just have to get your fingers in there and get it out and get the new one in.
That was the reason that my check engine light was on. I replaced it and it hasn't come on since!!!
That was the reason that my check engine light was on. I replaced it and it hasn't come on since!!!
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Well, I finally finished installing the new solenoid tonight. It was a BIG PITA. I was able to use a box end wrench although it might have been easier with a ratcheting wrench (12mm BTW). I ran into a few problems as I always seem to do. When I was trying to push one of the vacuum hoses back onto the solenoid valve, it cracked. I noticed it was really hard (brittle) when I took it off, but I didn't think much of it. So I had to go find some vacuum hose (4mm inside diameter) which proved a challenge in itself, the dealership near me didn't even have any. Anyways, long story short this was one hard part to replace but it's done and I'm happy. I hope this provides some helpful info for you guys down the road.
-Brian
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