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Hello,

 

I had a question about all wheel drive Outback;s (05).... do all AWD cars make a stalling action when making a turn???

you would want to ask this on the "New Gen" forum...

 

but it doesn't sound right to me... nothing special should happen when you turn...

 

 

--Spiffy

only if the AWD sytem is malfunctioning, or if the switch that boosts the idle speed when the steering is at full lock is not working.

 

:popcorn:

 

 

nipper

:popcorn:

 

 

nipper

okay i'll take a stab at this...

 

first of all - welcome to USMB. THE source for subaru information (IMO).

I had a question about all wheel drive Outback;s (05).... do all AWD cars make a stalling action when making a turn???

do bears eat space ships?

 

if you're serious, pardon me but is this a joke? that's an odd question.

 

a car stalling every time when taking a turn? that would make for some interesting intersections around the country. i'm really confused, you might want to provide more details or ask a specific question, but "no" that isn't normal.

do bears eat space ships?

 

Now don't be grizzly. . .

 

 

"Stalling action when turning" sounds to me like torque bind, but you should not be having that problem on a three year old car. . .

Now don't be grizzly. . .

 

 

"Stalling action when turning" sounds to me like torque bind, but you should not be having that problem on a three year old car. . .

 

Thats why im wondering if its the pressure switch on the PS that went bad. Without that the car may stall on tight turns.

 

nipper

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