20 Most Recent
1995 Subaru SVX Questions & Answers
Changed out the radio with an aftermarket deck and
All the Fuses are located in the Central Fuse box normally located under a panel which can be popped out on the drivers side or in or near the glove Compartment, the user manual can direct you on the exact location. It sounds as though you have grounded a power wire though. Double check your wiring and make sure you haven't connected a wire incorrectly or left it bare and allowed it to ground.
Sliping in 3 hesatating to shift in drive
Replace your TPS, and have your transmission line pressure checked to see if your boost valve needs to be replaced also. Your EPC valve may be worn and your boost valve maybe worn also. Start with this and check your transmission fluid level and condition. Good luck and keep me posted.
Run rough, not power up
Sounds lik you have a weak fuel pump.Check the fuel pressure if its not within specs replace pump.
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.
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.
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
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!
Not finding what you are looking for?