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  1. Any tricks to picking a good tranny from the junkyard? Since these automatics seem to have their woes I'm a little nervous about pulling another bad one. Obviously I'll look for the lowest mileage and leaks but anything else?
  2. Pulled the pan this morning, screen looked like new so I pulled the control valve. Went to the junk yard and found one, removed it, installed it, no luck... Still no flow so is it 100% the transmission oil pump? Has anybody ever seen this before? I can't find a thread but most people swap the transmission instead of fix them it seems. The transmission at the junk yard is from a 1997 outback code TZ102Z2ABA-CH and the transmission in my Legacy is a TZ102ZAAAA-C7. Is that a clean swap with the same gearing?
  3. I just pulled the top hose on the radiator. I'll pull the pan tomorrow. My local U-Pick-It only charges $30 for the transmission control valve so I'll probably throw one of those in next isolating the oil pump if it isn't fixed. Only have to pull the pan and a bunch of bolts/wires to replace it.
  4. 100% sure it has enough fluid. At least according to the dipstick. Sooberoo can you confirm there should be flow to the radiator with a cold motor and trans? If so I'll pull the pan.
  5. I pulled the plugs out of the TCU putting the car into 'limp mode' with no change. Seems to me if the rear clutch basket/shaft sheared the front wheels would still drive. Having no flow from to the radiator transmission cooler seems like a good lead. What is the transmission 'strainer' listed in the FSM? Seems unlikely but could a filter or something be clogged so bad I am getting zero flow? Or is this more likely the pump itself? Control valve? Help with diagnosing further would be great! Could all this be the engine speed sensor? That's the code 23 I got.
  6. I pulled the top transmission cooler line off the radiator and started it up, no flow. Fluid level is a little high, I confirmed both CV's and rear drive shaft do not spin while idling in drive or reverse. I revved up to 3k with no difference. Does the transmission pump fluid through the radiator when it's cold? Not sure what other line I can pull to further diagnose the oil pump. I also don't see anything about transmission oil pumps failing on the forum. The clutch basket/shaft part is called the rear driveshaft unfortunately. Hard to get the search results I'm looking for especially being a rare failure. The only thread I could find was from a manual transmission with the viscous coupler system. And don't get me started on the PO...
  7. Looking into the troubleshooting section of the FSM I think my symptom is represented by the description: Vehicle does not start in any shift range (engine revving up). Which has the possible causes of: strainer, control valve, drive pinion, crown gear, axle shaft, differential gear, oil pump, input shaft, output shaft, planetary gear, drive plate, or ATF level too high or low. Which still doesn't explain the codes 23 and 24.... Any transmission gurus out there?
  8. I've always wanted a Subaru and finally got one. Only took 15 miles to break down... Engine still running great but transmission won't shift into any gear. Park still works but all other gears are like neutral. AT oil temp light flashing 16 times, got the crash course on Subaru diagnosis and grounded pin 5 of B82... got back codes 23 (engine speed signal) and 24 (duty c solenoid). From what I can tell from searching neither one of those codes should cause the transmission to not go in gear correct? I haven't driven it enough to know if it has torque bind. I'm not worried about pulling the back of the transmission and replacing the clutch pack and solenoid but the code 23 and different symptoms has me confused. In the FSM code 23 has a symptom of 'no lock up' which I don't understand either. Is that what the tranny is doing? I pulled fuse 14 and erased the codes to result in no difference (lights stayed off but the car didn't move) and I put a fuse in the FWD override with no change. I didn't see a light on the dash for FWD either though... not sure if I was supposed to. Super clean Legacy, literally the definition of owned by the elderly. 198k miles, unknown history of timing belts, head gaskets but ALL fluids are fresh and full with the exception of the transaxle which has a slight leak but isn't below the low line (no AT fluid that I could detect). It passed the test drive flawlessly with the exception of the first stop sign with the engine cold the car stalled. I attributed it to low idle but hindsight is a little more clear. Transmission code TZ102ZAAAA-C7 Please help! I don't want to replace parts when I should be looking for a new transmission. Thanks, Ben
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