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Suggestions, comments and observations
After putting a few hundred miles on the OD I have a few questions to pose.
1. The passenger side key does not lock/unlock the doors. Is this normal? 2. When first started up, and for about 5 min or so, a noise that seems like a power steering whine can be heard. Again, is this normal? 3. Again, only when first started, and for a few min after. A short buzzing can be heard when easy acceleration from a standing start. I suspect its the one of the heat shields or perhaps a resonator. Normal? 4. I have posted a number of pictures in my locker. Any comments/suggestions would be appreciated. After only 300 miles I have found the car to be all I had hoped it would be. Well behaved in the twists, sedate and smooth on the straights (if a bit long legged, I am gonna have to get used to using the cruise control to prevent tickets I think) and all the creature comforts of home. Ya its addiction city, gonna be tough to keep in the garage.
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Re: Suggestions, comments and observations
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The power steering whine isn't normal, but is easily fixed. It's basically an indication that your P/S fluid needs to be changed. Best part, you can do it for $2.50! On the P/S reservoir cap, it'll say that Dextron 3 fluid should be added which is the same thing as the ATF we use in our cars. Buy a $1.50 quart of ATF along with a $0.99 Turkey baster from a dollar store. Pull up and out the little filter at the top of the P/S reservoir and use the turkey baster to empty the reservoir. Refill to the proper mark with new ATF fluid and drive around for 1 day. The next day, repeat the process. The noise will go away. -Chike
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Re: Re: Suggestions, comments and observations
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Re: Re: Re: Suggestions, comments and observations
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-Chike
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I had the heat shield clatter on my 94. It goes away once it warms up as heated metal expands a little bit over cold. I think it's an easy fix. I just got used to it. (and kept it hot)
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Thanks for the info
The PS fluid is right at the top of the hot level when hot, does appear a bit brown tho. The eyedropper on steroids idea sounds perfect. I like the price too. Will try it this weekend.
I like the idea about just keeping the heat shield hot as well, its not very distracting and does not happen after about 2 min driving. I have not driven any of my other cars since getting the SVX btw. Gotta get a handle on that soon or the miles will rise too quickly... But not too soon :P The door lock issue is a bit unusual as the passenger side door does not open but stays locked when you turn the key on the passengers side. I just assumed that the passenger side would only open the passenger side door, not the drivers as well. The drivers side door lock does open both however, as well as locking both doors. Its as tho the passenger side outer keylock is not working. It turns fine both directions, but does not lock or unlock the passengers side door. Need to get a Hanes or Chiltons manual yet for the SVX of course. Thanks for the input from you all. I will always put a good idea to the test and post a result. John
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And the definative answer is.....
(you made me go try it out). The passenger door CAN be locked & unlocked with the key. Anyone's car unable to perform this function is obviously ready for the scrap yard. Ron (buying scrap SVXes).
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Bloomington,MN, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Ellicott,MD, So, what for you city boys lock yer cars anyways?
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Not just yet :P
Thanks Ron,
Yea I know its a big thing, but hey at least the car dosen't call its doors "jars". Who knows what strange quirks are designed in on purpose. I would suspect the passenger side door is seldom if ever locked/unlocked by key. Even you had to "go check" I appreciate the effort. John
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Dr. X 1986 Pont. Grand AM 198k - Rusty but trusty daily commute or public parking drives. 1997 Suzuki X-90 50k - To get to that perfect fishing site or campsite. 1993 Subaru SVX (#006 01/93) 104k - To travel in style and grace. |
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little quirks
drxman,
If you're going to take the time to "drain" the p. steer fluid, you might as well also change the o-ring between the reservoir and the pump body. If it's not bad now, it will probably be bad during your ownership. It's VERY cheap and you've just done most of the labor already. You'll thank yourself later. There are great instructions in the "how to" section. Good luck and many happy miles, mile-hi-bri - Brian |
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getting to know yours
Congrats Drxman. Three hundred miles is a good test drive. All Svxers can remember there first impressions, my only advice is to drive it three hundred more! You will become more familiar with it's quirks and sounds. In no time at all you will hear it when it calls, "too corny?" Anyway enjoy it, sounds like the car has you wrapped around it's..... tires. That's a good thing!
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aka South Central Manitoba aka South Central Canada I believe we hold some sort of homocide record for Canada.
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If I wanted to go someplace bittercold, where my life was in danger, it's only 5 miles to my ex-wifes house .
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An update
The following is an update:
1. Passenger side keylock does work, CW unlock, CCW lock. Opposite of driver side actions. Whoda thunkit. 2. Power steering gets better with every transfusion, on the second one right now. Much better on noise, but a few more transfusions needed as it must be original fluid. tisk,tisk. 3. Buzz from shield remains, gives the car a nice quirk without causing negative effects. I think I will keep it New observations: 1. New batteries for the remotes, hmm 8 pill size batts for each remote or one 12V... Well at 3.50 each for pills and 3.50 for a pair of 12V I went with the 12V model. A shame the remotes don't work. One is dead, the other seems to transmit all the time with a battery installed. After 5 min or so the alarm sorta goes off like its trying to program itself. Still experimenting with that remote. 2. Tires: Front are Yokohama A550V P225/50 R16 91V. 7k miles on them. Rear tires are Vredestein Giugiaro Sportrac 225/50 R16 92V. Unknown miles but similar wear to Yoko's. I don't know jack about tires but the tread of each mfg are very much the same, a V type tread. They don't look all that good for snow tho. Overall handling in wet and dry is very good, or so it seems to me so far. 3. In closing I would just like to say I have a horrible problem with this car. I can't keep from driving it every day to work. So anyone who knows a way to drive it all the time while not putting on any miles....
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Dr. X 1986 Pont. Grand AM 198k - Rusty but trusty daily commute or public parking drives. 1997 Suzuki X-90 50k - To get to that perfect fishing site or campsite. 1993 Subaru SVX (#006 01/93) 104k - To travel in style and grace. |
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