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Figured I would post this in case someone has an H6 with the same issue and has already replaced or cleaned IAC 2003 Subaru Outback H6 w/ 264,000 Miles Idle was running a bit high in park (1200rpm) it gradually got worse and eventually idle started hunting in park and then in drive, as well as running high. Cleaned IAC, no change, Replaced with known used working IAC no change. Issue ended up being EGR that was plugged soild of carbon buildup. After EGR was cleaned and new gaskets installed everything is now back to normal.
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3 were replaced a while back, all he did this time was clean them all (3 were really built up with carbon) and 3 were okay but cleaned anyways. He visually inspected fuel pump and also tested it, checked fuel pressure, checked a number of sensors (cam shaft, crank shaft sensors I believe), may have checked a few other things, and finally ended up by process of elimination at fuel injectors, so he took them out, saw the carbon build up and cleaned everything. After putting back together it ran smooth and no more codes.
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Tech finally has some time to look at it next week. I ordered 6 used injectors just to have on standby as he thinks there might be something going on with the injectors. He's going to check injectors along with fuel pump, although seems as if fuel pump is unlikely because pressure seems to be okay. Coils were replaced not too long ago with subaru ones. Hopefully won't be to difficult of a fix. Will post results once he takes a peak
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2003 Subaru Outback H6 (3.0), getting random misfire codes on all 6 cylinders. Still idles okay (But sounds rough) no loss of power. Showed P301 - P306 codes, as well as 2 of the cylinders showed misfire/lean fuel code. Had tech test fuel pressure with gauge it was fine (39 psi), I replaced fuel filter with new Subaru Filter. I filled up tank to full to see if that would make a difference and it still ran the same. No loss of power that I can notice under acceleration. 256,000 Miles on the car. (about 8 months ago 3 of the injectors (2,4,6) were replaced with genuine OEM subaru ones. ) However symptoms here were misfire in only 1 cylinder (About 6 months ago 3 of the Coil's were replaced with genuine subaru ones - can't remember which sides ) - However symptoms here were misfire in only 1 cylinder. Fuel Pump was replaced 3 years ago (It had failed completly) and was replaced with a used one from a Low Mileage Subaru H6. Any suggestions on what else to check? Normally I have a master subaru tech that can diagnose and fix for me, however he is tied up for the next 2 weeks.
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Whenever I shut off front wipers they stop in the middle of the window (Or whatever position they are in when I switch it to off) instead of retracting. Also when I use the mist button it stops in random spots each time instead of retracting. Is this the wiper motor needing replacement or is something else going on?
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Thanks for the reply, My transmission was rebuilt a few years ago as well, mounts were okay then, though could be worn now, I will have him double check that. Humm is only when you're in drive and at 50-60 KM/hr, sounds like it's coming from drive shaft, but thinking maybe wheel bearing, or maybe something else who knows.
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I have a 2003 Outback with H6 here's what's happening. If I accelerate quick off the start, I hear a loud clunk noise that sounds like it's come from dead center of the car below the center console/shifter area. You hear the clunk only when you give it a bit harder then normal from a start. Also hear the exact same clunk noise if you brake hard (You hear the noise 1/2 second before car comes to complete stop). Also hearing a humming noise, that is really noticable at 30-35 MPH and above or below that speed you still hear it just not as noticable. Also have a slight vibration in wheel only when your on the throttle either first starting off (accelerating from a stop) or going up a hill (Whenever there is more load on the vehicle). All new tires/ wheels have been tripple checked for balance. No difference between summer/winter tires rims, so I know it's not a wheel tire issue. I'm having my subaru guy (master tech) look at the issue this weekend however he's tried to figure out the clunk last time I was up and though it might be a drive shaft issue, he dropped the back part of the drive shaft and it looked fine but didn't have time to look at the front part. Just wanted to see if anyone has had any similar issues and what the problem was.
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Thanks for the info, the one above you mentioned was a 6cyl one? If so I will give them a call and hopefully they will ship to canada My subaru guy (Certified Master subaru tech at dealer) diagnosed it. He said the pump is toast. It's my fault as I have always run the car until the fuel light comes on. I have now learned that this is not good. Car was working fine then all of a sudden it wouldn't start. He said my sending unit and accumulator are in good shape. He did mention if I get a used one to make sure it hasn't been out of use for more then 5-6 months. So that was my only concern about getting a used one. But I can't bring myself to pay $800, since I just spend $3500 on it getting heads/head gaskets and a bunch of other items.