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MY05 - Central Locking Solenoid & Clock / Trip Display

Postby tzortst » Wed Nov 18, 2009 8:17 am

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Recently my right, rear door central locking isn't working properly.

It doesn't flick over instantly like the other doors, and sometimes it won't lock or unlock!

I think the solenoid might be fucked, anyone had experience with changing them over? Where would I source a replacement (also cost)?

I've had experience with with central locking (installed it into my old laser) so pretty confident in changing it over, just worried about taking the inside panel off.

Also

My Clock / Trip Computer Display intermitantly turns off, it is completely random, I've taken the unit off and all the cables are sitting right, anyone expereinced this before?
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Re: MY05 - Central Locking Solenoid & Clock / Trip Display

Postby teK-- » Wed Nov 18, 2009 8:44 am

Solenoid is easy to change over if you have installed one before, but you will have to buy genuine from Subaru unless you want to do some hacking and drilling to fit a generic one in.

As for the trip meter they are known to have dry solder connections inside the panel so you will have to open it up and repair accordingly, or replace the whole unit.
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Re: MY05 - Central Locking Solenoid & Clock / Trip Display

Postby Ric » Wed Nov 18, 2009 10:15 am

What city are you in?
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Re: MY05 - Central Locking Solenoid & Clock / Trip Display

Postby nytrojen » Wed Nov 18, 2009 10:31 am

I had the exact same issue with mine. Luckily mine was still under the 3 month dealer statutory warranty. Got a new solenoid replacement free of charge :D
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Re: MY05 - Central Locking Solenoid & Clock / Trip Display

Postby HODMAN » Wed Nov 18, 2009 11:57 am

Ive replaced the left rear solenoid.
Part cost about $200 (I think) from local dealer.
Not too hard to replace the unit but you may need 3 people and your mule to remove the cover off the door handle so you can access the bolts that secure the door trim :arrow: , A good friend that worked for the dealer showed me how and I thought he was going to break his fingers (i.e. It snaps on extremely tight).

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Re: MY05 - Central Locking Solenoid & Clock / Trip Display

Postby teK-- » Wed Nov 18, 2009 12:07 pm

HODMAN wrote:Ive replaced the left rear solenoid.
Part cost about $200 (I think) from local dealer.
Not too hard to replace the unit but you may need 3 people and your mule to remove the cover off the door handle so you can access the bolts that secure the door trim :arrow: , A good friend that worked for the dealer showed me how and I thought he was going to break his fingers (i.e. It snaps on extremely tight).

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Re: MY05 - Central Locking Solenoid & Clock / Trip Display

Postby tzortst » Wed Nov 18, 2009 5:09 pm

Ric wrote:What city are you in?


In Melbourne,

Are there any after market solenoids, that would fit the Subaru exactly? Or Can you get them from OS at a cheaper price?

Will open up the clock and have a look, pretty good with soldereing iron.
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Re: MY05 - Central Locking Solenoid & Clock / Trip Display

Postby Ric » Wed Nov 18, 2009 6:01 pm

tzortst wrote:
Ric wrote:What city are you in?


In Melbourne,

Are there any after market solenoids, that would fit the Subaru exactly? Or Can you get them from OS at a cheaper price?

Will open up the clock and have a look, pretty good with soldereing iron.

Let me know if you have any problem finding it. I'm' pretty handy at electronic fault finding myself ;)
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Re: MY05 - Central Locking Solenoid & Clock / Trip Display

Postby tzortst » Tue Nov 24, 2009 7:14 pm

Anyone got any tips for taking the rear door trim off? Any Pics?

I got some solenoids off my old car... thinking I might be able to use one of those instead
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Re: MY05 - Central Locking Solenoid & Clock / Trip Display

Postby tzortst » Tue Nov 24, 2009 7:56 pm

got door panel off, a lot easier then I thought it would be.

Fat chance of getting generic solenoid in there, whole locking mechanism is one unit! see why they charge $200 for a replacement, will call subaru and source a replacement
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