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JOEK39

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  • Birthday 08/20/1959

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    Upstate NY (Albany)
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    '88 GL10 '01 Forester

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  1. You're correct, the warranty extension was 100K miles or 8 years. I purchased car in 10/00, so I missed the 8-years by many months - but was within the 100K miles. Can't tell how many hours they billed SOA on warranty work, but I did have timing belt, water pump, and T-stat replaced at same time - charged me for $237 parts + $125 labor, for a total to get my car back home of $390. I'm feeling pretty good about that.
  2. Just got my'01 Forester with 93K on the odometer back from the Suby dealer, with head gasket job completely covered under warranty. I was very surprised , but the service manager tells me he is able to get from 50%-100% covered on failed head gaskets on most subys with leaking head gaskets, provided they were brought in under warranty several years ago for the cooling "conditioner" additive. The stated deal at that time was an extension of the head gasket warranty to 80K, so I'm definitely happy they covered this at 93K. Might be worth a shot for others.
  3. many fuel system cleaners, sprayed directly into the air intake can cause failure - also, silicone sprayed anywhere near the air intake can also fry an O2 sensor most O2 sensors are warranteed - could be a bad one and no sense paying another $80 for another new one. Also, other component failures could trigger this particular O2 sensor error code thats triggering the CEL - only way to know for sure is to read the voltage signal coming off the O2 sensor and see if it is actually varying with different fuel/air conditions - many scan tools will allow you to read the data in a real-time mode. hope this helps. good luck
  4. I need to have the axle replaced on my '01 Forester - boot cracked on the passenger side - looks like a bad design in relation to exhaust system. Question: does a wheel alignment need to be done after an axle replacement? or asked another way, does replacing a front axle, alter the alignment of a previously prefectly aligned Forester ? Thanks in advance!
  5. OE tires on my '01 Forester were the Yokohama Geolanders - went through those in 24K miles. Went with a set of fairly inexpensive Uniroyal's, got about 35K on those and are now on a set of Kumho's KH16. Very happy with those, have about 15K on those and looks like I'll get a total of 35-40K. It seems that Forester's are not ones to get 60-70K on tires, despite the tire manufacturer's mileage claims!
  6. just checked several places online - the correct model for me is a Bosch 13469 (4-wire heated). It goes for $90-$107 at various places. A generic is a 3-wire "universal" for $55-$70. Interestingly, the Bosch front sensor, a 5-wire, wideband heated model can be purchased for $72 !! Go figure. I think I'll stick with the Bosch 4-wire, but think I will remove the existing first and make sure its a 4-wire model. Thanks again. - Joe
  7. Thanks Nipper. that was the answer I was hoping for. You've helped me many times. - Joe
  8. Hi: '01 Forester with 90K miles, non-turbo. Had drivability issues about 6 months ago, with no codes, finally got around to changing the front O2 sensor (thanks to several posts here) and that immediately solved the problem. CEL now on and throwing P0136 (rear O2 sensor?) codes. Have reset codes several times and it comes back within 2 days. No other codes (like P0420) present. No drivability issues, no change in mileage, in fact she's running as good as she ever did. Thoughts on this ?? I'm thinking rear O2 sensor, except I have seen very few posts from others. I'm hoping its not the cat converter. Thanks in advance. - Joe
  9. I purchased the filters (takes 2), popped them in and they fit perfectly. Can't believe this was (i think) a $150 option. Cost me < $40 for the filters. If it helps keep the air coming in cleaner, maybe less dust ? I'll let you know in about 12 months when I replace them! Thanks for everyone's replies.
  10. 2001 Forester purchased new, didn't go for the cabin air filter option. While poking around under the dash and doing some research online, found directions on how to replace cabin air filters in Foresters. Looked under my dash and found the housing for them. Can it really be as simple as buying the filters and popping them in ? Any idea where to get them and what they might cost ? Thanks for the thoughts!
  11. its referred to as an "offset" sensor socket. I got mine off EBay for $15 about a year ago. do a google on "offset sensor socket" and you'll get all kinds of hits. If you can get to it with an open-end wrenceh - thats another way
  12. I posted last week with engine problems, turned out it was the front O2 sensor. Had replaced it 11 months earlier, it was an OEM part from Bosch, purchased at NAPA and they replaced it under a 12-month warranty Interestingly, the price on the exact same new sensor dropped from $132 in December 2005 to $78 last week . Anyway, there were no codes thrown, no CEL, just running bad when warmed up, especially at idle. Removed O2 sensor didn't look bad at all, no obvious visual things wrong - guy at NAPA smelled it and pronounced it didn't seem fried. Any ideas what could cause this? Original sensor lasted 60K miles and threw all kinds of codes when it crapped out. This last one lasted 10K miles without triggering anything. THANKS in advance. - Joe 2001 Forester, non-turbo
  13. skizix - thanks for the post. Thats one idea i would never have come up with. I will certainly look into it, but could you explain how that failure can cause the issues I have, especially only after the engine is warm? Where is the switch located? Is this the one on the transmission ? Thanks!
  14. Hope someone can help me. 2001 Forester, non-turbo, 80K miles. Started right after a bad tank of gas a couple months ago. Bucking and surging and poor idle. No error codes, but changed the fuel filter and ran some injector cleaner through the system and got immediate improvement. Two weeks ago, started with issues once its warmed up. Runs perfect when cold. Gets to operating temperature and the surging under engine load starts up. Also really bad at idle when stopped - engine will almost die, have to put in neutral to keep it running. No error codes set, no CEL. I've changed the plugs and wires, and reset the ECU a few times. The front O2 sensor was changed out about 11 months ago when it failed at 68K miles. I'm prepared to change out the front O2 sensor again, but the whole business about it running fine until its warmed up got me thinking about the coolant temperature sensor. I have a diagram from the Suby shop manual that shows it just behind the ignition coil/pack and just below the intake manifold on the left center of the engine. I'll be darned if I can see it or find it however. Any thoughts on what the issues could be ?? And where is that darn coolant temperature sensor ? Thanks in advance. - Joe 88 GL-10 (deceased) 01 Forester
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