20 Most Recent 1992 Subaru SVX 3.3 Questions & Answers

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Run rough, not power up

Sounds lik you have a weak fuel pump.Check the fuel pressure if its not within specs replace pump.
5/6/2018 4:29:08 PM • Subaru SVX Cars... • Answered on May 06, 2018
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I have a Subaru SVXI just put a new battery in it and I get absolutely no power to the to the car with no lights nothing would be the problem

Problem is more than likely a fuseable link wire at battery or inline at wires to starter.they could also inline wiring to fuse block.
5/6/2018 3:52:30 PM • Subaru SVX Cars... • Answered on May 06, 2018
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Need to remove dash on subaru svx

It's screwed on with normal screws. Usually they're hidden behind panels and compartments to maintain their sleek look. Open everything up and look at it from underneath. It will be a scavenger hunt. Sometimes they're even just held on with tabs and need to be popped loose with a flathead screwdriver.
12/1/2013 6:23:34 AM • Subaru SVX Cars... • Answered on Dec 01, 2013
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1992 Subaru svx: after driving,

you may have a gas tank vent problem that is causing pressure build up in the tank.
7/5/2011 3:36:11 PM • Subaru SVX Cars... • Answered on Jul 05, 2011
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I have a 1992 Subaru

The green 30 Amp fuse goes to the fuel pump. You can test disconnecting fuel pump (at the pump). If fuse does not blow, then the pump motor is shorting. If it does not blow, then check wiring and box soldering .

If the box is loose and wiggly, replace it in any case. Your risk to blow more expensive parts because of the fuse box.

About the pigtail fuse not blowing, the only explanation is that there is a short in the spots where the SBF fuse makes contact, and that the short occurs when you plug in the fuse. When you mount the pigtail it does not short. It should be the same with a 30A pigtail.

Have a look at the fuse pump wiring and repair or replace the fuse box. You can get one at the scrapyard for $10.
5/20/2011 5:38:19 PM • Subaru SVX Cars... • Answered on May 20, 2011
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Hello, I am seriously considering

Hi the 92 svxs are quite nice cars, they are very reliable which is good as parts for them can be really expensive, the transmissions are not too bad but some do have overheating probs if driven too hard. A lot of people perfer the manual trans as the autos can be a bit sluggish sometimes. Regular fuel can be run with not a huge diff but they can be a bit thirsty at times because of their weight. your spot on with the comp ratio and when looking at one i would check the car has the extra trans cooler installed to cool trans or has got the extra filter that should have been put in from a factory recall, wheel bearings can play up so check for grinding noises around wheels and brakes can warp easily if driven like a race car, check trans shifts smoothly, make sure its been serviced on a regular basis and also check for oil leaks around the rear of motor as this is also common, most of these problems are an easy fix anyway but just be aware when buying
4/24/2011 10:21:03 AM • Subaru SVX Cars... • Answered on Apr 24, 2011
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Only on a dead stop

Hi! You may want to check the rear suspension bushings first. If they are worn it's like something is going off for it there is metal to metal contact. Please do check the bushings first before pulling out the sensors. HOpe this helps and thank you for using FIxYa!
9/20/2010 5:50:31 AM • Subaru SVX Cars... • Answered on Sep 20, 2010
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Where would I find the speedo drive on an 2011 subaru trezia auto?? CVT 1nz-fe. I have looked by the front diff can not see anything.

Behind the engine on the power take off shaft housing. It has a blue cap on it.
3/18/2024 3:27:19 PM • Subaru Cars &... • Answered on Mar 18, 2024
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Is the dome light switch connected to door latch inside of door, I dont see anything in the door frame, so it must be hidden. 01 forester

First, check the following. I believe the 2001 Forester had a 3 position dome light switch. One position turned it on, one turned it off, and the third position enabled the light to come on when a door opened. Not all years had this type of switch. If yours does, check whether the light comes on for each and every door one at a time. If it fails for a particular door, you have narrowed the problem. If this problem always existed for your Forester, possibly the assembly was not properly done. If it is a new event and the dome light switch is in the proper position, there may be a short in the wiring. You would have to test the wiring with a multimeter. Perhaps this service manual will assist: https://servicingmanuals.com/manual/2001-subaru-forester-wiring-diagram/
2/2/2024 5:42:59 AM • Subaru Cars &... • Answered on Feb 02, 2024
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How do you test the ignition relay? And are the 3 black relays above the fuse box are those related to the ignition system?

'year make model' in all questions first 3 words please. I guess that is why no one took the question as it is impossible to answer. https://www.google.com/search?q=test+auto+relay all the fuse/relay diagrams are online https://www.google.com/search?q=year+make+model+fuse+and+relay+diagram ..
12/20/2023 6:14:56 AM • Subaru Cars &... • Answered on Dec 20, 2023
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1997 Subaru Legacy L, automatic, AWD. Dealer says I need a Transfer Clutch replacement= $2000. Too expensive!

Haha, very good. I went to catering college in Birmingham and the station was near the Heinz factory. On Monday they cooked the tomato ketchup, you could smell it. Help in the link, but it doesn't sound like an easy fix. The part is $330. Check fluid, valves and solenoids first. https://www.google.com/search?q=1997+Subaru+Legacy+L%2C+automatic%2C+AWD+Transfer+Clutch+replacement ..
12/20/2023 6:06:19 AM • Subaru Cars &... • Answered on Dec 20, 2023
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Does anyone know how to shut off a 2001 Subaru Forrester without using key?

if you have a large key ring, turn key to off or ACC and shake switch. if it goes off place switch and liten key ring
11/26/2023 4:42:50 PM • Subaru Cars &... • Answered on Nov 26, 2023
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I have a 97 Subaru Legacy with AWD. When I make turns I'm getting a noise. What causes that ?

It would depend on what sort of noise.
11/20/2023 9:32:44 AM • Subaru Cars &... • Answered on Nov 20, 2023
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Is how to reset the system in a 2009 Subaru outback after ignition switch and key computer change dash lights are not working and fuel pumps not coming on

Resetting the system after an ignition switch and key computer change in a 2009 Subaru Outback may involve several steps. Here are some general steps that you can try: **1. Check Fuses: Verify that all relevant fuses are intact. A blown fuse could be causing issues with the dash lights and fuel pump. Consult your vehicle's manual to locate the fuse box and check the appropriate fuses related to the dashboard and fuel pump. **2. Security System Reset: Sometimes, a change in the ignition system can trigger the vehicle's security system. Try resetting the security system by locking and unlocking the doors using the key fob. If your vehicle has an immobilizer system, make sure the new key is programmed correctly. **3. Battery Disconnect: Disconnect the vehicle's battery for about 15-30 minutes. This can help reset various systems in the car. After reconnecting the battery, start the car and check if the issues persist. **4. ECU (Engine Control Unit) Reset: If the engine control unit was replaced or modified, you may need to perform an ECU reset. This typically involves disconnecting the battery, turning on the ignition (without starting the engine) for a few seconds, turning it off, and then reconnecting the battery. **5. Reprogramming Keys: If new keys were added or the computer was changed, make sure that the new keys are programmed correctly to the vehicle's anti-theft system. Refer to your vehicle's manual or contact the dealership for guidance on key programming. **6. Consult a Professional: If the issues persist after attempting these steps, it's advisable to consult a professional mechanic or contact the Subaru dealership for assistance. They may have specialized tools and knowledge to diagnose and address issues related to the ignition system and key computer. Remember to exercise caution when working with electrical components in your vehicle, and if you're not comfortable performing these steps, seek assistance from a qualified mechanic or Subaru service center.
11/19/2023 8:53:46 PM • Subaru Cars &... • Answered on Nov 19, 2023
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