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Old 01-07-2003, 09:07 PM
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Question some questions (service manual)

i bought a 92 SVX LsL this past summer,

i was wondering, there must be a comprehensive service manual available somewhere, i've checked ebay, and they usually have the cd-rom, but i was more looking for the book. does anyone know where i could maybe order one from?

also,i dont know if it's just mine, but does anyone else have problems with the sun visor getting loose and drooping down annoyingly? and if so, how do i fix it? it looks like the plastic clamp that holds it in place has worn a bit, allowing it to flap. i have it in place with stick-on velcro for now, which seems to do the trick, but comes undone a lot.

suggestions appreciated,
--MiKe
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Old 01-08-2003, 06:38 AM
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Did you drive to FL in the SVX?

Welcome to the computer space land of the SVX.

Manuals are avaialable at subaruparts.com.

I hope no one talks about drooping visors in this thread.
Please use the search and you find a whole lot of info on the subject.

I have disconnected or a removed the vanity light in mine. It can short out and cause other problems. Then pulled the shaft out of the visor and wrapped it with teflon tape ( doesn't melt in the sun/heat) and then jammed it back in. It will last for a year or so and then I do it again.
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