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  1. Drove the car to work today without any problems. Maybe someone can answer. With the anti-theft key system, if the battery in the key is getting low would that cause the car to turn off like it was a fake or non-transmitter key?
  2. So here I am driving my 2008 Outback home from the beach on a smooth road. The car felt like I hit a pothole and the engine quit. I drifted to the side of the road. Nothing on the guages and no idiot lights or check engine lights. Checked all my fluid levels and tried to restart the car. Turned right over like nothing had ever happened. Drove the next 150 miles without a problem. Any ideas as to the issue? Thanks for any help, David
  3. I had a similar problem with my 97 Outback just before the voltage regulator went bad. Might want to check that.

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