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  1. hey. hows it going, im kinda local... anyway i was wondering if you or any other forum members wana try meet up at effendal pass in tahuya o.r.v. over the weekend?

  2. Wierd that a new water pump would fail so soon. Maybe it wasn't installed right. Did you notice the temp rising? Not sure if improper installation of water pump or bad water pump would introduce air in the system which may have caused the bubbles.
  3. I did the same thing. Since the tranny filter last a long time, I did not bother with trying to find an alternative just to save some bucks.
  4. I had a 98 Honda Accord A/T 4cyl that definitely did not take straight oil. It used Honda ATF which is almost like any other ATF and i knew this because I did the drain and fill x 3 times procedure to get the fluid clean. It was brown when I bought the car so was nice to get it red again. A friend who works solely on Honda cars advised to stick to Honda ATF as the trannys can be a little finicky.
  5. Ii have the CD/WB/FM/AM unit that I pulled from my 03 Outback. I wanted better sound so I replaced all my speakers and head unit last summer. Have been meaning to put it on craigslist but haven't got round to doing so. Let me know if you're interested and we can work out something.
  6. it was replaced with the subaru atf filter. I'll look at it this weekend to see if there's any leaks around there. ATF should be quite noticeable because the fluid is red and not like motor oil or gear oil. When I pulled the diptstick, the ATF was still nice and red so any drips should be obvious.
  7. I do agree that it is a little more confusing. I'll take your suggestion of checking it cold and monitor it over a few months to see if there's any obvious level changes.
  8. When I changed the ATF, I also changed the front and rear diff. I just checked them last week and they're at the right levels. I did look into the overflow bottle but did not notice any obvious gunk. Yes. I've not taken it to any quick lube shops. Apart from the coolant(which I had smart service in seattle do), I've done all fluid replacements myself.
  9. Since I did the conversion to synthetic ATF, I did the drain and fill process 4 times to get as much fluid replaced as possible and I remember clearly that each time, I checked the fluid level at operating temp. It might be possible that I underfilled it but I doubt it since I did it 4 times and had to check it each time. I'll go under the car again this weekend and see if I can find any leaks.
  10. Subject: 03 Outback legacy wagon A/T fluid low I recently checked my ATF and realized that I needed quite a bit more. about a quart and a half. There are no leaks in the garage and the last time I crawled underneath(June 07), I did not see any obvious signs of leaks. I have to admit that I have not kept up with checking the fluids as often as I should be. ATF was replaced with mobil syn dexron III ATF about 2 years ago. No obvious signs of distress with the tranny except that when switching from N to D or R, there is a few second delay for it to engage. I figured it's was normal. I topped it with more fluid until it was above the hot low level and i'm not sure if it's a mental thing but accelerating and climbing hills feels more confident, the gears would not switch to higher or lower until there was enough speed. changing gears also felt smoother. My concern is I'm not sure when the fluid got so low and would it have done any damage to the tranny? the other question is how I would lose so much ATF without any leaks on the garage floor? BTW, in case anyone asks, I did drive around for awhile till it reached operating temp and then parked it on a level surface. Went through all the gears, moving the car a few feet each gear and then left it in P with the engine idling. Waited for a couple minutes for the fluid to settle before putting the dipstick in to check level.
  11. Since I couldn't find any other dexron III synthetic fluid from various brands, i went ahead and bought the Syn ATF that shows mercon v in front. the description in the back says that it's compatible for dexron III. The fluid smells and looks very similar to what the original mobil 1 dexron III syn ATF so I think it's probably the same thing but re packaged. I went around to many different stores and found that syn atf is very difficult to find. and you won't find any dexron III atf of any brand cause the licence has expired as porcupine 73 mentioned a few posts up.
  12. I currently have Mobil 1 synthetic ATF dexron III in my tranny right now and it is a little low. What are my options of topping it off? I am not planning a fluid change till late next year or the year after.
  13. This is what the bottle looks like http://www.mobiloil.com/USA-English/MotorOil/Other_Products/Mobil_1_Synthetic_ATF.aspx but it did not state dexron 3 in the front and said for multi-vehicle use and mercon V on the outside. It does say outperforms conventional ATF and meets GM Dexron 3 and Ford's Mercon and Mercon V requirements. When I bought it the last time, I thought it said dexron 3 on the outside so that's what I was looking for. So it's the same thing but the label has changed?
  14. Is Mobil 1 Synthetic ATF Dexron 3 not as common these days? I tried autozone, walmart, fred meyer, shucks autoparts and they all only had mobil 1 synthetic mercon V ATF(multi vehicle use). I had changed my fluid to Mobil 1 Synthetic ATF Dexron 3 a couple years ago and need to do another drain and fill but can't seem to locate this anywhere convenient. I will try pepboys tomorrow but was wondering if it has been discontibued or just difficult to locate. BTW, I'm seaching for it around the seattle area.
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