So I called AAA and got a tow truck, and only had to wait twenty minutes for it to arrive. The tow driver asked if my car was AWD. I said no, it's 4WD. So he jacks up the back end, with the front wheels on ground. We are in the truck ready to go when I ask:
"By the way, why are you towing from the back"?
He says "Well on 4WD cars the front wheels are free when the transmition is in 2WD mode":eek:.
I then tell him that 4WD Subies and most other cars that have 4WD are normaly Front Wheel Drive when not in FWD. You would think a tow trunk driver would know these things :-\.
Tow Guy then gets out of the truck and attaches a set of jacked wheels to Murph's front wheels. I'm sure there would not have been damage to the transaxle if the car rolled home on the front wheels, 4 1/2 miles away, but I'm glad that we didn't do it regardless.
So the lesson here is: Make sure you check that Tow Guys, or mechanics for that matter, know about your Subies.
PS. Got the car home, hopped in the work truck, and went to Kragen Auto for the hose. I decided to get the lower hose too since I'm under the hood getting dirty. I also replaced the temp sensor to see if the bizzaro digi gauge temp readings would normalize (turn fan or headlights on and watch the thing spike). I replace the parts, put water in the rad, and Murph started right up
PPS. The other lesson learned: When you change the head gaskets on your car, as I did a month ago, you should replace the radiator hoses, and any other coolant hoses, since you already have them off the engine!
PPPPS. Didn't I learn that lesson already???










