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ABS in your Subaru

In this blog post we talk about the Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) in your Subaru, ABS Deletes, and how the car is impacted when those signals are removed. What does ABS stand for? Anti-lock Brake System. The fastest way to stop a vehicle is to not slide (even if that's...

Plug Spotlight - DCCD Plugs

  There are a few options for DCCD Controllers in a Subaru but what stays standard between controllers is the plugs. Don't go to the junkyard or splice in a corroded connector, purchase a new plug. It's always best to install new parts instead of used parts since they are...

Subaru ECU Plugs

In this plug spotlight we talk about ECU Plugs for Subaru cars. These plugs can be hard to distinguish from each other because they are all very similar but the best way to determine what plug you need is by the number of terminal slots. iWire carries a few of...

Female vs Male Terminology for Subaru Plugs

We get a lot of confusion about which plug or terminal is needed based on female vs male. People read a forum post and then purchase the wrong side for their project. We thought we'd do a short post and define what it means when someone says a male plug...

Plug Spotlight - Impreza Fog Light Plugs

The Subaru Fog Light Plugs and Receptacles make it simple to connect and disconnect your fog lights from the body harness. The only big issue with the fog light plugs is that they change from year to year as well as model to model. We're hoping to create a catalog...

Terminal Order on a Subaru Plug

This DIY guide on Subaru wiring describes the basic breakdown of how to "read" a Subaru plug. The correct terminal order when pinning and depinning a Subaru connector is very important because the wires need to go into the correct slot on the connector for the wiring to be successful....

Subaru Camshaft vs Crankshaft Plug

The camshaft and crankshaft connectors for non drive by wire engines (EX. 02-05 USDM WRX) are the some of the most common plugs on our website that customers have difficultly identifying, so we decided to do a quick breakdown to help. Location of Sensor: The crankshaft sensor is the one sitting...

Plug Spotlight - 54 Pin Main Engine Plug

In this blog we highlight the Main Engine Plug and Receptacle for newer Subaru chassis.    The Subaru 54 Pin Main Engine Plug is the main connector between the engine of the car and the body of the car. We've finally been able to source these OEM plugs for anyone...