Hello,
I have a 1988 Subaru GL wagon. I posted it here for sale recently as I'm a college student, and didn't think I could afford the repairs it required.
I'll list the description so you have an idea of what the car is:
"SUBARU: GL-10, 1988. 173,000 miles, 4 door, 5-Speed transmission, good condition, Blue exterior, Blue interior, 4WD, radio, cassette, power locks, power windows, rear window defrost.
This car was on the West coast for it's whole life until this past winter. It has no real rusting, no holes and the body is in great shape. Interior is very good. It sat in a garage all summer. It will require some repairs to the fuel injector and a solenoid valve to be road-ready. This was the first even semi-serious issue this car had in its history. With a bit of work, it has a lot of life left in it. You all know it is a winter-machine, can drive through most anything, and will go for a long while.
I am the second owner, and have put none of the miles on it. It was a family car all its life."
I purchased it from a friend as working, and had driven it quite a bit, and it was fine in May. He did some longer trips after that point, and then it sat for 3 months in a parking garage. I jumped it and after driving a mile or so it began smoking and even with the clutch pressed in it resisted rolling, it was very strange. I had to give it way too much gas to even pull over at that point, and it was clearly straining the car. The temperature gauge was rising and of course I pulled over and had it towed.
The Subaru dealership I brought it to had done a simple "once over" inspection before I purchased it and informed me of some oil leakage that I had been informed about but didn't find any other major issues - the body was solid, no rust etc.
However, it seems now that I brought it in with these recent problems, they informed me that there was a large amount of carbon build up (most likely due to long drives) and that the EGR solenoid and fuel injector needs replacing. I am not sure if questioning a repair price is appropriate on the forums, but he quoted me $998.00. A fellow board member I spoke to said this was outrageous and the repair should be a lot less. What do you think I should do? How much should repairs be and is it worth repairing?
Lastly, do any of you know of any mechanics in the Rochester, NY area who could perform this task cheaper than the dealer?
I appreciate all the help. I am a newbie on the forum, so please kindly correct me if my etiquette here is not quite correct.