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Omsok

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    Montreal, Quebec
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    Years of off-road vehicle use. Heavily modified Jee WK CRD. One of my best friends is a head mechanic at Subaru, so I have a lot of good insight.
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    2009 Outback

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  1. This is a known problem and very common with 2.5i and automatic transmissions. Subaru has been fairly good about extending the coverage so you did well to push it and get it sorted. Some dealers went too far, and covered too many and then Subaru did not reimburse so it has become a bit of a touchy issue. Basically has to do with engines being driven too hard when cold, cheaper head gasket, and a few other things. Major thing to watch out for when buying an Outback with this engine. Turbos do not have the issue for the most part. It is about a $1500 job at the dealer Leak usually starts on the driver's side first.
  2. Hello all. Just bought a 2009 Outback, manual trans., normally aspirated 4 cyl. Just had a new clutch put in it last week. Has 127’000 kms on it. Has been a city car that sat a lot, so will be going through it top to bottom to get it back in shape. Needs tires, timing belt, sway bar connect and a few odds and ends. Brakes and rotors have been done it three times already. Rear passenger window doesn’t go down. Not sure what I am going to do with it or how far I will go yet. For now I plan on just driving it. Need to see if grease on the rack and pinion is head gasket problem, or leaking CV boots. Been looking at tire options. Has worn winters on it now. Not really safe to drive at all in my opinion. Didn’t check manu. date yet. Thinking to get another set of rims and mount my used Jetta tires for rest of winter. They are 205/60R16. About 3% smaller than stock. Since the car is not overpowered I wont mind slightly smaller tires for a cpl months. Will then put stocks back on and swap em next time I am in the U. S. A. Was thinking of going with something a little more solid for non pavement driving, but not sure this car will be used much offroad. Getting it detailed Monday. P. O. did not smoke, but had a dog. Smells like a homless guy was living in it with a family of squirrels. Our other vehicle is a Jeep WK. Heavily modified for Expedition travel. Photo below. A good friend of mine is a head mechanic at Subaru and knows these cars inside and out, so will be able to add some technical input. Previous vehicle was a Jetta TDI Sportwagen that got “returned” to VW today. #neveragainvw #dieselgate Any guidance on where to start reading in the forum appreciated. Any interest in developing aftermarket parts, let me know. I work with cast and fabricated steel and aluminum. Happy Friday.
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