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krusho

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  1. I am just rabid to get this thing fixed. :-p Could it be that I need to change the fluid in my transmission? Or maybe it's low. I am SO not a mechanic and know just enough to make me dangerous. Do you think it's worth a shot? Thanks again! Kim
  2. Thanks. I've had both front axles replaced because I thought it was the CV joints. Unfortunately, that didn't fix it. The mechanic I took it to called the dealership and was told that it could be a faulty viscous coupling. I am VERY hesitant to have anything else replaced until I am fairly certain it will get fixed, because that would mean some big bucks. Know what I mean? Ok. 'Nother dumb question...what does TCU stand for? I have the Haynes manual for Legacy 90-98. My best guess is that its the electronic control module (ECM). Is that it? Or am I WAY off.
  3. Hi. I own a '99 Legacy Brighton with a 5sp. After spending some time reading, it seems as though I am experiencing torque bind. There is a LOUD clicking noise outside the car and a significant thumping felt in the steering column whenever I take tight turns (going either direction). This also becomes more noticable after the car has been driven for a while and is warmed up. Is it possible to have torque bind with a manual tranny?
  4. Hi. I am brand new here and I am having the EXACT same problem with my '98 legacy. I've had both front axels replaced thinking it was the CV joints. :-\ What is torque bind????? Thanks, K

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