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We I was hoping I would not have to post on this again. Here is the situation my Mom is the orginal owner of a 2003 Legacy GT sedan from Cherry Hill, NJ Subaru was a exec. car. she had both head gaskets replaced at 70,000 by SOA under warrenty, however at 95,000 the dealer that is near where she lives now in Michigan said the head gaskets needs to be replaced again? This should be under the EJ252 warrenty correct!
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I am in Southern New Hampshire and would like to find a good independant Subaru repair shop. My '03 Legacy GT sedan has 95k on the clock and I will need to get the timing belt done at 105k P.S. found one called Farr Auto in Hempstead, NH he owns a '03 Outback with 280k on the clock, his wife drives a '07 Forester. Any mechanic that bought and sold Roos for two years is Ok in my book.
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New from VT. 2 quick q's
shortlid replied to LegacySoul's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
Allot of boost yes, but handle it MUCH better than the earlier open deck N/A EJ25's -
New from VT. 2 quick q's
shortlid replied to LegacySoul's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
EJ22 is a bullet proof motor had one in a my '97 Legacy L wagon that I got from my grandfather in Woodstock, Vermont best Subaru I have owned. He could not see well drove it down a 15 foot imbankment. Tow truck brought it out too the branches out from under it and drove it for another 60k!! -
The reasons this will likely be our last Subaru are more to do with the head gasket issues and A/C system issues. I think this Subaru just had too many GM influenced parts. Alternator issues, says Delco on it, etc. Hopefully Toyotas share has helped FHI with quality. This '03 is not anywhere near what the '97 Legacy EJ22 powered "tank" we had before was, even with three times the amount of miles on it. The older legacy never gave us any issues.
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New from VT. 2 quick q's
shortlid replied to LegacySoul's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
Welcome fellow Northern New Englander. Soobs are popular in Burlington, VT for sure. What trim level do you have?