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New Subaru Owner that needs a little help!

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 8:35 pm
by tee gee
Hi There, I'm a chicky in Brisbane, and I bought a Subaru Liberty Wagon 1993 GX on Monday. Auto, AWD. It's just standard, but I have to tow a trailer, and the back of my car looks sort of low?? But I looked at other ones on the internet and they look low too.. Will I have any problems towing?

Also I think my fuel tank float, or the fuel gauge is a bit funny, I've done 180km and it says I only have under half a tank left!! And sometimes it shoots right under empty, then slowly goes back up.. HELP!!! I'm worried I'll run out of fuel in the city! :???:

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 9:21 pm
by AlpineRaven
Heh congratulations on your buy of this Liberty, Sounds good.. Its normal for them to be "low" in rears, if you're going to tow a trailer everyday basics I suggest you to upgrade to Kings heavy duty rear suspensions and will handle better than before..

Fuel Gauge... is common problem with Liberty - on the sensor unit is at fault - they're poor quaility contacts inside it, a lot of people here tried cleaning, sand it back so on and never get good results as the problems comes back in couple of weeks. You have two choices - get new one but the price is............ $$$$$! Since you have AWD, there is 2 sensors inside the tank (left and right) and will cost you around $500 to replace.
2nd choice is to rely on your fuel light & kilometres, every time you fill up at the servo you should reset the ODO button on the dash, and for EJ22 Liberty should last upto average 550kms So if you reach 500-525kms its time to re-fuel soon...
I rely on mine with this option, (when I go beyond 200kms it drops down to Empty) mine comes on at around 520 - 540kms when the light comes on, and normally lasts me for another 60-80kms depending the conditions (highway/city etc). I managed to run to empty at 665kms once and had fuel can with me.

Cheers
AP

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 9:42 pm
by maxxair
good on you TG, sounds like a good thing. for towing i reckomend the king springs. i have them on aTouring Wagon, and tow cartrailers and box trailers no worries. and sits flat in the corners too. and does good jumps.
highly reccomended

is this ur first subi? got a photo to put on too

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 9:44 pm
by Thalass
I drive a newish outback and I also do this, mostly because I can get halfway through the E and still have a few km to go - so I just go on the trip meter.

However you should remember that when you're towing you'll chew through the dino-juice alot quicker - especially with a blocky, unaerodynamic load in the trailer. Or even an empty trailer, as I found out the other night. I'm going to lose at least 50km from this tank because of one trip! heh.

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 6:38 am
by tee gee
Hey, Thankyou so much for all yor help!! It's great!! :) AlpineRaven, your advice was awesome.
Yes it is my first Subaru, and I like it very much..
Will my car be ok to tow, until I get king springs, won't it cost a little to fit them, unless there's someone here in Brisbane that woulde LOVE to do it for me cheap! haha

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 7:10 am
by tee gee
Also my car didnt' come with a Users Manual, and was wonderin if anyone knew where I would get one? :)

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 8:22 am
by SubaRute
a question to the lib owners,is there by any chance TG may have air bag suspension? if so this might be answer as to it being low in the back.

if not go with the king spring upgrade.

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 9:50 am
by Bumpty
Post up a pic TG :)
The kings springs are really just an upgrade you could do later down the track but until you get them... We don't know how low it is, so a pic may help.
My shocks/springs are shagged, but it still tows well...?
I've got a pic in members ride, if you'd like to compare.

If you have time on your hands, you may try cleaning your fuel senders, didn't work for me :( haha.

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Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 11:42 am
by tee gee
Here's some photos of my car

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 12:10 pm
by Suby Roo
Very nice!! I like those Wheels!

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 2:54 pm
by tee gee
yeah he didn't even tell me it had mags!! It's a great car, I've owned manuals all my life, so I was a bit off with buying an auto, but now I can text and drive even better than I could driving a manual!! haha
I put the trailer on, it doesn't go down much when it's on, which is good, but I'm worried about driveways etc.. I'm a Dog Groomer so there's some odd driveways out there.. Thats why I'm asking so many questions cos I'll be towing a trailer 6 days a week.

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 3:03 pm
by tee gee
also i went to the mechanic at the service station and he said i don't have the air bag suspension

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 3:52 pm
by BrennyV
nice clean lookn gen 1! go the 3spoke mags ;)

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 3:53 pm
by tee gee
so it's good for $3000

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 4:11 pm
by Captain Obvious
hi tee gee, nice looking wagon you have there,

towing your (dog wash?) trailer should be fine behind that car, the high tow ball compensates for the car being low. if it has no air bags it should be fairly cheap and easy to put king springs in, maybe see how it goes for a few weeks the way it is before rushing out and doing it.

As Alpine said you should get at least 550km per tank maybe a little less towing around town.
the fuel lights are pretty spot on if they are working,(orange square just under gauge) you will still have around 10l in the tank when it come on, if you are not sure through a 20l jerry can in the back, that will be enough to get you to the next servo if need be.

bryan

p.s welcome to the forum!!

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 4:33 pm
by tee gee
Thanks so much Bryan!! I'm getting quite addicted to this forum!!

Everyone is soo helpful :)

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 4:56 pm
by chubby37
fulcrum make king springs...you can buy direct from them for about $155 a pair from my rusty memory...if you were near ipswich i could throw them in for you cheap

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 5:17 pm
by AlpineRaven
That what we're here for! To help everyone out and we do love our Subarus!

These mags suits this wagon, ah now I can see where you're coming from that you're towing all the time... Yes I would go for Kings heavy duty for rears but for now I think the standard suspensions should do the job. Good thing about that wagon its AWD and has better handling...

Keep us updated!
Cheers
AP

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 5:57 pm
by tee gee
[quote="chubby37"]fulcrum make king springs...you can buy direct from them for about $155 a pair from my rusty memory...if you were near ipswich i could throw them in for you cheap[/QUOTE

I live in Brisbane, so Ipswich isn't far at all!! WOW! This is great.. I once drove a ute that had King Springs in it. I didn't like them, as being a lady (with lady lumps! haha:)), and going over bumps and potholes etc,it was HELL!!! :twisted: and hurt my back, it was SO bouncy, but a hard bouncy.. Mine wouldn't be like that would they?

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 6:02 pm
by chubby37
no no..kings H/D springs in a lib will be firm but not bouncy....that tends to be with big 4x4 trucks...i can be contacted 2 ways [email protected] or [email protected] ..