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If the battery is damaged, defective, or even bad. Sometimes it can cause an overcharging condition as the ecm is trying to keep the battery at full charge but because the battery is bad, it doesn't understand why the battery won't take it's charge. And might command higher voltage. Also, when a battery is cold. The voltage will be higher. No 15.2v. But if it's 30 degrees out. You might see 14.6-14.7 for a bit until it warms up a little I'd suspect the alternator though.
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In my experience a flaky tps will set a check engine light because it's a safety concern. If the ecm is seeing different signals from your sensors on the pedal verse on the throttle body. It doesn't want the car to run away. This is all assuming the car is drive by wire. Which i believe the outback in 02 were.
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^ agreed 100% My shop usually charges around 1k for the t belt service (I'm in CT :| ) And that's with an Asian kit. Oem seals etc. We do the job right. We can't even buy the Asian kit from out distributor for less then 300$... think about that. If they want 400$ total. Yeah. You can do it. I wouldn't I had to do a T belt on an 11 outback and my service writer got a conti kit. It had the gmb idlers, some no name water pump that didn't even look like the poem. I told them to get a different kit, preferably Asian, or I'm not doing the job
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So. You'd THINK all gaskets would be replaced. But on my 04 Baja, HGs were done about 50k ago (before i owned it). And the valve cover started leaking. So i went in to replace it. The technician who did the HGs REUSED the rubber valve cover gasket and coated the ENTIRE thing in RTV (not just the four small spots required) Imo, most dealer tech, especially on a warranty claim. They+the shop aren't going to replace anything that's not mission critical because A) they're flat rate and wanna get it back together ASAP. and B ) the dealership or customer would have to cover anything above what SOA would repay them for for the short block replacement. Either way, hack/rush job. See if they will fix it for you under warranty. And then take your car somewhere else for work.
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+1 on the junkyard. I've had good luck with junkyard alternators. Plus, in my experience they don't usually fail (OEM ones at least) so your chances with a junkyard are good
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I have a customer whos 09 Outback has 255k on it. Runs great, consumes some oil, but what newer engine doesn't. I replaced the HGs on it at 230k. Customer loves his car and hates the newer outbacks. He's hopping to get 400+k out of the car
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New user - new subie?!
golucky66 replied to Rtwvumtneer6's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
With 18438 miles on it, there really isn't going to be anything wrong (shouldn't be) Price seems fair to me. By 2015 the oil consumption "issue" is fixed so it shouldn't have a consumption issue to worry about. I'm sure some other people can give you more detailed info. But with that low of mileage, there's not much to "look" for on the test drive. There shouldn't be anything wrong with it. -
Looking at turbo upgrade 06 Baja
golucky66 replied to Whitedog's topic in Turbo Engine Tech ('91 and newer)
I don't remember which side of the line it's on for the turbo feed, sorry. And i ended up checking on my dad 06 for them after i removed them from my 04 (they were destroyed and in pieces) but his car didn't have them. I checked anyways, peace of mind. If you check yours. Don't lose the two copper washers. -
Looking at turbo upgrade 06 Baja
golucky66 replied to Whitedog's topic in Turbo Engine Tech ('91 and newer)
It does however have the filter in the banjo bolt for the oil feed to the turbo (if i remember correctly) i know mine (04 Baja turbo) had it, just dont remember which oil line on the turbo had it. -
Looking at turbo upgrade 06 Baja
golucky66 replied to Whitedog's topic in Turbo Engine Tech ('91 and newer)
06 Baja do not have those filters in the AVCS solenoids. I know both from experience and studying the tsb to fix an issue on my dads 06 turbo Baja. The filters were only in the Baja's from 04-05 (maybe on the NA too, but i don't remember) -
I had so many issues. And i mean a lot. With cleared the codes on a subie and then they not idle properly. There's a funky relearn procedure that you'll have to do if it doesn't learn on it's on. I ended up using a different scanner whenever i work on subies to prevent that issue. At least on my scan tool. It seems ton cause issues with the idle on 05-09 models. Let me know if you want to know how to do the relearn without the factory tool.
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Thanks for having me
golucky66 replied to heinz57's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
Haha. Sorry to laugh. But a friend of mine who's a Subaru tech said they'd get about 2-3 people in a week for that exact same issue. The switch on top of the steering column is in the worst spot ever Imo. Can't see it ever. Always hit it when cleaning. Just dumb -
Have a question about the Crosstrek? Ask an owner!
golucky66 replied to subeman90's topic in Crosstrek "XV"
My mom just got a 2017 crosstrek in the light blue color. She LOVES it.