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  1. 2003 OBW Limited recap 132000 miles Major mechanicals: Brake rotors 2 sets warped 3rd set OK Head gasket failure subaru paid 50% Radiator failed Sunroof leaked actually the tubes clogged. Transmission failed replaced with recondition tranny. I know its a car things go wrong. The good news it is a sure footed car you can stuff a bunch of stuff in. The Great news is this message board! I got some great help with the little projects I took on. I figure the gas is going to go wacko again so I'm doing the Prius thing. Happy Tinkering. John
  2. Not to worry My headlights went out within a day of each other with no work done to the electrical system. Remember your lights have the DRL feature so the burn time is pretty high vs the miles compared to a car without Daytime Running Lights
  3. I will relent to Nipper as he has been in more Subarus than I. Plus I am pretty sure when I changed the coolant I put in another bottle of stop leak. I'm also sure I just drained it and did not flush it with a garden hose. So that probably contributed to it clogging. BUT 1. I would also venture to say that you will see a lot of Subis with radiator problems because of this 'quick fix' by Subaru. 2. If there is a leak at HG that would introduce air to the system and with stop leak in the system it could clog the radiator. John
  4. This is not about VIN numbers. You need to get by the Dealer and to someone who cares at Subaru. You need to sell it to the gatekeeper at Subaru. The money is sitting in some fund ear marked for those who can unlock the doors. I would believe that gatekeeper is judged on how much money they allocate towards good will. Sell, Push, Befriend, Push till someone offers you a deal you can live with and jump on it.
  5. I have been down this road as well. I currently have 120,000 + miles on my 2003 OBW. At 85,000 I was able to get the SOA to cover the labor and I picked up the Parts. I had documentation back to 30,000 of a coolant smell on the dealer invoices. I considered the deal fair from SOA. Somehow when it was done the tech managed to soak the timing belt with oil so we split on labor and parts on that as well. I think I paid $175.00 on a $1200.00 HG and timing belt job. Piston slap your on your own. Mine does it when its cold but goes away I choose to ignore it. Oh yea the stop leak will probably clog your radiator and your gauge will shoot up on the interstate on the hottest day of the year. If your lucky you will have time to turn off the AC roll down the windows and make it home so you can replace the radiator. Its a car they wear out.
  6. 1. Could you have disconetected something when you were trying to install the cruise control? 2. Did you have the A/C on that should clear the window? 3. Nipper is probably right.
  7. I did the same thing. My solution was to buy a new radiator. radiator.com. Someone here said don't waist your time with a flush. I garden hose flushed out the system and put a new thermostat in. I'm not an ace mechanic by any means. This is a hour or 2 job by a pro so that means it will take me twice as long. It did. The shop wanted $460+ for the swap I guess I did it for $184 radiator, + coolant, + thermostat. You have to deal with 2 ATF hoses, 2 Coolant hoses, 2 fans, 4 bolts, and burping. Sounds easy and it is but I felt it was necessary to try every wrong combination and misguided sequence till I got it right. The result is the temp gauge is now pegged just below the halfway point. Editorial: Subaru gave us a half cooked design with the head/gasket. Then they gave us glop to fill the cracks. Well guess what it fills the radiator with glop. It boggles my mind that they are still making this engine. That said the car drives great.
  8. I had the same thing on a recent thermosat, radiator replacement. You have and air lock bubble. The local shop told me to take the cap off and run the car 30+ minutes. squeezing the upper and lower hose helped move some of the bubbles. The coolant will probably come out of the filler neck just top it off as needed. The big thing was the lower hose was cool the other was hot till the bubbles worked themselves out. I also gave it a 4 mile run let it cool and removed the radiator cap and ran it again. I think the heat from the engine finally got down to the Tsat and things started to move. Sounds like you are at that point. Just do the 30 min cap off run thing. Disclaimer: A hot engine will burn the crap out of you if you take the cap off. But you probably know that.
  9. Cat Converter throws heat at the passenger side Inner CV boot and makes loose its flexibility. The rubber boot cracks and all the bearing grease slings its way on to the firewall and Cat converter. For $200 you should get both boots replaced Cv repacked Ask them to clean the spew. If it has been pretty recent since the smell started you shouldn't have to replace the axle parts. I get mine done tomorrow. 03 OBW.
  10. Don't feel bad I did it a month ago. It is pretty easy. If you have an electric adjustable mirror you will need to get into the inside door panel to connect the Modular plug. I had to paint my mirror to match. I went to the local auto paint store and they made up a spray can for me. I masked it with blue tape and sprayed it then clear coated. It came out perfect. Cost $130.00 + shipping for the mirror. $12.00 for the can of paint and $6.00 for a can of clear. The local dealer was $185.00 for and unpainted mirror. I was told Subaru does not sell them painted anymore. Oh yea I used a plastic prep cleaner so the paint would stick.
  11. This is just a thought. The A/C has a drain that can clog and can fill up with water. It is more of a sloshing sound than a bubbling sound. Water under the mats is a symptom. The Subaru is a PITA to get the air out of the cooling system. The local shop told me to run the engine with the Radiator cap off, resivor full to the line and keep topping off the filler neck. Squeeze the bottom and top hoses every now and again it can take 30 min+ to complete the process and repeat. Run a search here on cooling system for more specific instructions Also the doors can hold water if there drain holes are plugged, again more of a sloshing sound.
  12. Get it documented on the dealer invoice everytime you have an issue. A lot of the info seems to get scrubbed off from when you ask for service till the time you pay the bill.
  13. Thanks I can see the nubs on the outside of the car so it had me a bit confused. Bambi lap dance . Funny thing this Deer had a collar with some Auto body repair shop's phone # on it. OT. Anybody know where I can get a pair of Mt lions to let lose in the neighborhood. I'm sure one of the Ins. companies would pick up the tab.
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