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Technically, the binding should be able to occur in neutral if the duty C solenoid is not activated, or if it fails to activate, or if the clutch pack just plain old binds.

 

But, while going in a straight line? Either you have wheels of different size, or its not torque bind.

 

Dave

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I have checked the wheels they looks the same, same michelin...and didn't mesure them but thread seem to be the same...If not the solenoid...what could that be ??
Measuring the circumference of each tire isn't a bad idea -- but if there's binding and it's bad enough, even a significant difference of inflation pressure in otherwise similar tires can cause problems. If you have alloy wheels, especially ones that have seen much road salt, they tend to get corroded and not hold air for very long.

 

By the way, 16 flashes of the ATF temperature warning lamp only indicates an electrically-related transmission problem, but not specifically what it is. Have you read the trans code(s) yet, or are you assuming that duty solenoid C is the problem?

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Not really, considering that you most likely have a mechanical failure of the clutches... more specifically, the hub which "drives" the clutches from the inside. The hub has grooves worn into it from the clutches, and the clutches can't release. This condition would be more noticeable if the tires aren't all matching to less than 1/8" circumfrence between any tire, assuming brand, model, size, and pressure match.

 

Duty solenoid "C" will show as "24" when the Codes are pulled from TCU correctly... 16 straight flashes just tells you there is a problem, 24 would be two long flashes followed by four short ones, kinda like morse code.

 

See this thread for more info...

 

Lewis

 

http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=78467

 

titled: "More on Torque Bind"

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