December 17, 200520 yr Hello all, I just picked up a 95 Legacy, automatic, AWD. (this is my first subaru) The car has 200K on it and is running strong and has a decent body. The car has been well cared for but the AWD stopped working all together and the car is running in front wheel drive only, hence the reason I got the car for FREE. I have been reading all kinds of different reasons why the AWD might not work, but where would be the best place to start checking? Is this car worth fixing? Any help is greatly appreciated!
December 17, 200520 yr Hello all, I just picked up a 95 Legacy, automatic, AWD. (this is my first subaru) The car has 200K on it and is running strong and has a decent body. The car has been well cared for but the AWD stopped working all together and the car is running in front wheel drive only, hence the reason I got the car for FREE. I have been reading all kinds of different reasons why the AWD might not work, but where would be the best place to start checking? Is this car worth fixing? Any help is greatly appreciated! do you have a "fwd" light on your instrument panel when the car is runnig? if so you need to remove the fwd fuse under the hood passenger side near the firewall. this fuse makes the car drive front wheels only. if no light, then...... i don't know.... bad tcu? some one smarter then me needs to tel you.
December 18, 200520 yr Author do you have a "fwd" light on your instrument panel when the car is runnig? if so you need to remove the fwd fuse under the hood passenger side near the firewall. this fuse makes the car drive front wheels only. if no light, then...... i don't know.... bad tcu? some one smarter then me needs to tel you. The FWD light is not on and there is no fuse inserted into the FWD plug under the hood. The tranny runs great and shifts smooth, just no AWD
December 18, 200520 yr Read this, it may seem like it doesnt apply, but the last page or so gets insot how the AWD physically works http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=48865 What condition is the tranny fluid in? in an odd long shot, stick your head under the car and make sure the dirveshaft from the midle of the car to tha back of the car is still there. Sounds like th AWD duty c solenoid is possibly stuck open. Throw a fuse in the fuse holder just for giggles then take it out, just in case the solenoid is pyhsically stuck. i dont know how much money you want to toss in this puppy, but i would do a tranny flush if the fluid is not burnt. nipper
December 18, 200520 yr Author Read this, it may seem like it doesnt apply, but the last page or so gets insot how the AWD physically workshttp://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=48865 What condition is the tranny fluid in? in an odd long shot, stick your head under the car and make sure the dirveshaft from the midle of the car to tha back of the car is still there. Sounds like th AWD duty c solenoid is possibly stuck open. Throw a fuse in the fuse holder just for giggles then take it out, just in case the solenoid is pyhsically stuck. i dont know how much money you want to toss in this puppy, but i would do a tranny flush if the fluid is not burnt. nipper The driveshaft is still there, I actually put a fuse in the FWD box to drive the car home just to make sure I did'nt screw anything up. I'll try taking it out today and I'll also check the tranny fluid.
December 19, 200520 yr The driveshaft is still there, I actually put a fuse in the FWD box to drive the car home just to make sure I did'nt screw anything up. I'll try taking it out today and I'll also check the tranny fluid. you do realize the awd is a 90/10 power split front/rear until the computer detects the need for more power to the rear (front wheel slipping)? so the awd is very subtle until you need it. try finding some snow, ice or wet grass (maybe gravel) with "lots of room" and punching it in first gear. you should be able to see / feel all 4 tires grab. john
December 19, 200520 yr i have the same problem, but when i asked this question everyone thought my clutches were bad not the solonoid. they said i would have gotten a trouble code if it was the solonoid. http://bbs.legacycentral.org/viewtopic.php?t=24054
December 19, 200520 yr Author How do you know the AWD is not working? Um....cus I got stuck in the snow on my flat driveway! Only the front wheels would spin, the rears would'nt do anything.
December 19, 200520 yr Um....cus I got stuck in the snow on my flat driveway! Only the front wheels would spin, the rears would'nt do anything. 90/10 split...90% of the power goes to the front in automatics. Put the car on jack stands and put it in drive and see if the rear wheels spin.
December 20, 200520 yr i have to let the front wheels spin for about 2 seconds before the rear kicks in on mine,did you stay on the gas?
December 20, 200520 yr thats a long time .. 2 seconds. Something is wrong there mine is within a 1/2 second or less. nipper
December 20, 200520 yr Our MY95 has pretty tight AWD, you should know when the AWD kicks in. I can drive on a flat surface and tell the AWD is working because I can, in fact , get it to break all 4 wheels loose on snow without much trouble. A test would be to insert a fuse so that your sure it's in FWD and see if it's any worse.
December 20, 200520 yr Our MY95 has pretty tight AWD, you should know when the AWD kicks in. I can drive on a flat surface and tell the AWD is working because I can, in fact , get it to break all 4 wheels loose on snow without much trouble. A test would be to insert a fuse so that your sure it's in FWD and see if it's any worse. Are you sure all four wheels will spin? On my mothers 95 Legacy and on my 96 Outback (both manuals) i've never had more than like one back and one front wheel spin at the same time.
December 20, 200520 yr Well "all four" might be a little strong, I'm not churning all wheels like a 4x4. But I can get it into a powerslide in an open area. Climbing up a small incline the rear end will slide out to the side if I jump on it, so I know there is power to the rear while the front is spining too. And there is a BIG difference if I put a fuse in to run it in FWD only, the front will spin and slide side-to-side while the back end just follows where ever it's lead to by the front without sliding on it's own. BTW, the MY95 AWD seem to kick in fast than our MY01 Outback. I guess this is due to design changes , the mother-in-laws MY98 seems to be closer to the MY95 than the MY01 setup.
December 20, 200520 yr Yeah, I can kick the rump roast end around in mine. I'd love to get a LSD for the back for even more traction.
December 20, 200520 yr Yeah the LSD in the MY01 Outback (Limited) does make it nicer. I've climbed over a few snowplow piles and up a few inclines I know would be more of a challenge without it.
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