FWD or AWD??
FWD or AWD??
G'day,
Just bought a GX 91 model (I think) Liberty wagon.
It says on the rear of the vehicle AWD, but while driving on the dash it has a light 'FWD'.
I dont have the manual for it yet so I dont have a clue.
Any help would be great.
Cheers
Just bought a GX 91 model (I think) Liberty wagon.
It says on the rear of the vehicle AWD, but while driving on the dash it has a light 'FWD'.
I dont have the manual for it yet so I dont have a clue.
Any help would be great.
Cheers
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drivers side of engine bay behind the strut tower.
there is a black fuse holder with FWD written on it.
remove the fuse and the light will go off.
hopefully they werent demoing it to you in FWD because the rear end of the driveline is stuffed....
good luck!
there is a black fuse holder with FWD written on it.
remove the fuse and the light will go off.
hopefully they werent demoing it to you in FWD because the rear end of the driveline is stuffed....
good luck!

brumbyrunner wrote:And just to clarify the real 4WD thing, Subarus are an unreal 4WD.
the fuse is in it to make it fwd. There should be a fuse holder sumwhere under the bonnet, you take it out(or put it in i cant remember) and itll make it awd again.
the have the fuse to make it fwd so it can be towed safely on a tow truck.
alex
the have the fuse to make it fwd so it can be towed safely on a tow truck.
alex
my07 Outback
my13 Hyundai i45(shhhh)
my02 Gen3 Liberty limited ed.
previously
L-series wagon, LSD, EJ20turbo, 29in tyres, 'wanky wagon'
2000 gen3 outback, lifted, otherwise stock.
my13 Hyundai i45(shhhh)
my02 Gen3 Liberty limited ed.
previously
L-series wagon, LSD, EJ20turbo, 29in tyres, 'wanky wagon'
2000 gen3 outback, lifted, otherwise stock.
No worries.
Took it out and its all good. Spoke to the bloke I bought it off and he had it in there because it saves fuel or something.
ANOTHER QUESTION while I'm here.
Are these vehicles a pain in the arse to fill up or what?? Just went down to put some fuel in it and the handle kept clicking like it was full. Was it a dodgy pump or is there a trick to these cars??
And I'm not sure if the gearbox is slipping or not. I have always driven V8 and a V6 for our family car but this car seems sluggish when you put your foot down. Not sure if its me or not.
Took it out and its all good. Spoke to the bloke I bought it off and he had it in there because it saves fuel or something.
ANOTHER QUESTION while I'm here.
Are these vehicles a pain in the arse to fill up or what?? Just went down to put some fuel in it and the handle kept clicking like it was full. Was it a dodgy pump or is there a trick to these cars??
And I'm not sure if the gearbox is slipping or not. I have always driven V8 and a V6 for our family car but this car seems sluggish when you put your foot down. Not sure if its me or not.
Hold the thing not completely in, and on a slight twist of about 30 degrees, should fix the problem. All old subies are like that for some reasongupatrol wrote:No worries.
Took it out and its all good. Spoke to the bloke I bought it off and he had it in there because it saves fuel or something.
ANOTHER QUESTION while I'm here.
Are these vehicles a pain in the arse to fill up or what?? Just went down to put some fuel in it and the handle kept clicking like it was full. Was it a dodgy pump or is there a trick to these cars??
And I'm not sure if the gearbox is slipping or not. I have always driven V8 and a V6 for our family car but this car seems sluggish when you put your foot down. Not sure if its me or not.
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