
89hatch
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Yeah, I've jacked up where Subaru recommends for the factory jack and after hearing a lot of crunching and seeing the jack start to put a hole in the floor, I let it down and jacked up on the crossmember.
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Possible wheel/tire scenario.. (89 GMC 3/4 ton)
89hatch replied to bgd73's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
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I'm going through the saem thing with my 95 Legacy, but mine is throwing a duty c code on startup. I priced the needed parts: new duty c (31942AA061) plate under duty c (31952AA030) 2 gaskets between duty/plate & plate/case (31954AA071) gasket between rear housing and main case (31337AA120) 1st Subaru was cheaper on the parts, but they have a 9.95 min on shipping. So total was 88.66 Subaru Genuine Parts has a $7.25 min on shipping. Total was 88.02. Your part numbers may be different since mine is a 95, but it gives you an idea. Good luck.
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I agree. Now granted, I've only done one on a subaru, my 95 Legacy, but everything came right off. I even have a torch and didn't use it. I used a 3/8" ratchet for the tie rod end, a 3/4" ratchet for the axle nut and a 1/2" breaker bar and pipe on the strut bolts. Even the ball joint popped right out with a few strikes on the ball joint sperator. I consider myself blessed after hearing everyone else's horror stories:eek:
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Great post...I did not know that:D Maybe before ordering any parts, I should remove the tail end of the trans and take a look at the plate. Maybe I'll get lucky and there are obstructions in it. Is there anyway to test with a volt meter to see what's going on without taking the tail shaft off? Like voltage at the FWD fuse holder or anywhere else? If so, what should the voltage be and when? I don't have torque bind, but the opposite: No light when I put a fuse in the FWD and it seems like it's always in FWD(tried it in the rain). Thanks for the insight.
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Yep, he's right. Search for his thread from 2004 with his 96 Outback. There are also a few FSM scans in that thread. I printed it out and used it to diagnose my blinking Trans Temp light using nothing but this thread just this past weekend. I've done all the work myself to keep prices down. One question, what is the manifold switch you're referring to? It looks like there's 2 gaskets and a plate between the duty C and the trans housing. Where's the manifold switch and what does it do? Thanks
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I was at my local dealer last night asking the parts guy some questions and I stopped by the service counter. I just got a 95 Legacy a couple weeks ago and asked the guy if he could look up any past repairs that were done on the car. I gave him the last 6 of the VIN and he printed out all the Warranty work the car had done when it was newer. It shows the date, what needed done, and even the cost. He said the Subaru dealers only share warranty work with each other. I bought my car in the next town over, so I may visit that dealership to see of they have any past non-warranty records...like timing belt:brow: . No sense in spending money on things that were recently replaced. Of course if your car was never taken to the dealer, they won't have much, but there should be at least any Warranty work that was done. Myabe everyone knows this already, but it was new to me. Plus, best of all, it's free:banana:
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Wow, great info that I didn't know. I was looking on ebay and saw those cd/cassette/weatherband radios from 98-99 Legacy/Outback. They have the same main connector, but also a smaller rectangle connector for something(Weatherband?). These may not be compatible or at least completely functioning with other models that don't have this other connector. Any ideas? I wouldn't mind putting one of those in my 95 Legacy. Thanks
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Hey, I just got done using some of your FSM scans from a thread from 2 years ago. I don't know if you remember, but you were helping a guy with a 96 Outback. Your scans helped me diagnose the trans problem by showing a code 24(duty C solenoid). I know it's a royal pain, but is there anyway you could provide scans for the duty C solenoid and clutch pack replacement. If that's too much, just the duty C replacement would be great. I don't have a lot of money to pay someone and I'm hopefully capable of replacing it with a little instruction. Thanks either way.
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I replaced the fluid 2 weeks ago. It drives absolutely fine, you'd never know there was a problem if it weren't for the blinking Trans Temp light and/or getting stuck in the snow a few months from now:eek: . I think I'll just replace the duty C and see what I have. At least maybe then the FWD light will come on with the fuse and my AWD will be back. I don't know which problem is worse: FWD all the time or torque bind:-\ . Thanks
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Thanks for the response. The fluid looked original. It didn't smell burnt, but was more of a brown color instead of the pinkish/red of new. When I remove the rear part of the trans to get at the duty C, will I be able to see the clutches? Are they located in the same area or where? What will they look like if they're in bad shape? I've seen a worn or glazed clutch disk(for manual trans). Will it look the same? Obviously, if I can get to them and they look shot while I have the trans apart to replace the duty C, I'd like to take care of everything all at once. Thanks
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I finally got some time to diagnose the blinking Trans Temp light this past Saturday. It turns out it's code 24, the duty C solenoid. I was wondering, but wasn't sure since torque bind is usually associated with this solenoid failure. I have none, but it looks like I have no AWD and only FWD. I read where putting it in low makes it a 50/50 split so I tried it in the rain, but still only the front wheel would spin. Hopefully, the duty C is stuck and getting a new one will fix the problem. If the clutch pack is fried, well then I guess it's used trans time. If anyone wants to diagnose their own trans error code(Trans Temp blinks 16 times on startup), I suggest this past thread. It took me less than 30 minutes to diagnose using only this thread as a resource. And the best part is it's free with no special tools needed. Maybe it should be made a sticky. I'll update once I get the new duty C. Here's the link... http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=19805&highlight=4EAT+%2896+Outback%29