G'day Guy's,
Well finally got a service manual after a google search and it was on this forum albiet in seperate chapters those of us on fraudband. Anyway I've had a good read and before knowing nothing about auto gearbox's got a nice steep learning curve

Anyway reading away the fault I have with the gearbox is described in the manual where the engine revs when fast changing gears back and forth means a band brake needs tightening. Ok sounds easy never being involved with an auto box before gotta my head into this and fix it.
There was a clanging noise coming from the engine so got the 100 year old wood stove cleaned up and moved so the subi would go in my shed. Tightened up the loose bolts on the lower plate, the centre bolts which on inspection don't hold anything tight.
The cause of the clanging noise was a loose pulley off the crank so got my snap on large screw driver and found an anchor then tightened the nut using my long handle 1/2 snapon ratchet where off pressure I'm not far off torque settings when I use that ratchet.
Read on this forum also about those black and white plugs for doing a self diagnosis on faults. Well stripped about 2"'s of tape off and only found on black plug 2 wire with a cap on the end. feeling the taped bundle and probing no more connectors are there from feel either.
Now this brings me to the question as this car is 1990 vintage it is OBD1 and buying a commercial dongle won't work or is there one on the market that will read the error codes. Also with the connector used what pins are used, I I'm thinking I put my logic analyzer on the pins then read the code but this begs the question what code does subi for the OBD1. 12C, spi or modbus etc
Guy's my love of the subi came from the 2 leonies I owned and loved and pre vintage of all this fault error code stuff. Finally rang the insurance to get the 3rd party fire and theft put on and got asked how much for the theft part, Well as I only paid a grand I had ask what the market value was 4K

. But can't ever see this being stolen as when I find a good outback wagon that's the SWMBO's next car and if we can get a good tradein with this so be it. But I'd rather do the 2006 Getz for the tradein so I can keep this car as a challenge to get it purfect.
Anyway Merry Xmas guy's
Cheers Bryan