CNY_Dave
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The sunroof problem is common and not indicative of a worse failure in the future. Typically the tilt one will pop up when pushed up after pushing and holding the 'open' button, and it will lock down when pushing the 'closed' button. It can be fixed, involves taking down the headliner and removing the entire (sizeable) sunroof assembly. I just live with mine, if I really want the pop-up one open I just put a smnall rubber doorstop in it. Dave
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On mine, I had a bit of a sweet smell and crud on the windshield in my '03, was living with it, got a flush at the dealer and it got worse, was not looking forwards to the job (they also want 50 bucks to drain&recycle the refrigerant, like that's gonna happen), then it just stopped leaking. Hoping it does not start when it warms up again. Dave
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I've been looking for good evidence on whether its the axle too long and it bottoms (no necessarily horrible since the rest position has the axle in its shortest position), or if the inner CV joint is assembled too tightly and there is a bit too much force (more likely stiction, like on a motorcycle fork, rather than once it slides it slides too tight) transmitted down the length of the axle when the joint just starts/stops sliding (which it is always doing as the motor vibrates). Dave
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If D2 locks it into 50/50 front rear split it's perfectly plausible and explainable that the braking would be better- generally speaking, the rate at which any given tire could slow down would be lessened, changing the way the wheels and brakes would interact with the ABS control loop. My pickup in 4wd would brake much better than in 2wd. Dave
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Grabbing the strut spring, or placing a long screwdriver between the strut spring and your ear, can magnify the sound of a bad bearing quite a bit. I had to put mine in neutral to be able to spin the wheel fast enough by hand to hear the noise. On these cars the bearing can make noise for quite awhile but remain tight. Dave
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I have replaced my share of wheel bearings, and my 03 outback was the first time the bad wheel bearing got quieter when on the outside of the turn- the more loaded side. The left bearing was bad, and it got more quiet on right turns. The only way I could tell which side was bad was to jack up the front, put it in neutral, and spin the wheel with my hand on the strut spring, and then with a long screwdriver stuck in my ear pressed against the strut spring. Dave
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interesting...
CNY_Dave replied to CHIM's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
Yeah, talk about a tease! Dave