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2000 LegacyGT Auto wagon. Well, not quite the novice, I have changed the front pads but now I'm going in for the rotors. I figure with 82,000 miles on the rotors, with high speed serious shimmy on braking on occasion, I may have reached "warp speed". With no recollection if they've been cut more than once, 1stsubaruparts has the rotors for $63. Is it a best bet to skip cutting and just replace and if so, stay oem for pads and rotors. Never had squealing and don't want to start now. There have been some informative links here about rotor warping and causes that probably raise more questions than give answers. I don't think I abuse the car but I do drive aggressively around CT. streets and hways. No off road other than to change a tire. P.S.Do the rotors just pull off after the removal of the two caliper bolts and caliper? Where are the essential lube points and products to use?
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Check some online subaru dealers. 90-96 Legacy $29 MSRP and discount price at Subarupartsforyou.com. Other wires actually are discounted from MSRP.They are part of Dan Perkins Subaru in CT.. There are many such "divisions" of your local dealerships. Check out 1stsubaruparts.com on the west coast. Libert Subaru in NJ has another such operation. Ask for "discount parts" when they answer the phone.
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Again gents, if you check with SOA or any Subaru dealer, they can check the VIN for open recall notices etc. SOA should be able to tell you where the recalls were performed. There was a rustproofing recall, a power steering recall, the infamous stop leak head gasket recall. Check the NHTSA site for recall (and TSB) notices. It is likely that if the recalls were performed at local CT. shops that the car wasn't then driven south to participate in the New Orleans "summer games" and then "shipped" (pun intended) back.
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Well, I have a 2000GT Wagon automatic and have had two replacement transmissions as of 78K miles. Your's is manual so no matter. My head gasket was replaced under extended good will HG warranty (8yr/1000k). The grommets around the spark plugs seem to need to be replaced after you see oil in the spark plug well. Point out the oil and demand the car for free with such a problem. There are a variety of recalls on this car and if you go to a subaru dealer, or contact SOA with the VIN, they might be able to tell you if, when and where the recalls were serviced. This might allay fears of "rollin' on a river". I like the way the car handles though occasionally loose change falls out of my pocket when driving.
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Manufacturer : SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC. Service Bulletin Num : 126800 Date of Bulletin: JUN 02, 2000 NHTSA Item Number: 613993 Component: OTHER Summary: THIS BULLETIN WILL HELP IDENTIFY THE SOURCE OF WATNER ENTERING VEHICLES THROUGH THE FRONT MAP LIGHT AREA OF THE INTERIOR PANEL. *TT http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/problems/tsb/results.cfm?start=16&SearchType=DrillDown&type=VEHICLE&year=2000&make=SUBARU&model=LEGACY&vehtype=UNK&typenum=1&component_id=0&summary=true This is for MY2000 but go to a dealer and ask to see the TSB. It might save you some time reinventing the wheel.
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Do you have a written estimate? Does the final bill specify by part number or otherwise which parts were ordered/installed i.e. 94 vs 95? Ask for a copy of the invoice for the parts installed. I think you were entitled to the old parts if you asked at the time. You should quietly get this on the record in the event that you need to go to small claims couirt. Around here (CT) I think the limit is $2K, no lawyer needed. Another consideration is that the mechanic need not know what kind of towing you have or don't have. The fact that you didn't "pay" for the tow that night is irrelevant since in fact you do pay for the service as a part of your insurance with AAA. It still may be that the occurence was only related to his work by time and not cause, but I too would be suspect. Good luck. Be calm but if you are not satisfied or are uncomfortable with his response, have the car removed before he does any further work and inspected by another mechanic who might have to testify on your behalf.
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When SOA tells me something is "normal", I ask them to take me for a ride in one of their other "normal" cars! See my post above. SOA initially told me it was normal as well. If it was under the 60K drivetrain warranty and you have it on the service record, you stand a chance of at least sharing expense of replacement with SOA but likely you'll need to go to the mat with them for full reimbursement. It may help to have a good relationship with local dealer.
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It's my wife's car and NO it was not diven anywhere near hard by her or me as an occasional driver. I have to admit, we baby our Subarus so I'm a little disappointed. BTW, my 2000 Legacy GT auto is on it's 3rd tranny at 76,000 miles. The first one suffered from "delayed engagement" at about 37K and that one was replaced at 72K because of a clicking noise which developed shortly after pinion gear whining started. Fortunately, both replacements were warranty covered but I hate to admit, it seems like either a weak spot for Subaru or I may be suffering fom "bad Carma".
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I recently had the instrument cluster on my 00 replaced because the clock was inaccurate! Yep, that was a fine warranty I had! Anyway, long story short, it took about two weeks because they sent the new unit to somewhere in Ca. to have the original mileage transferred to the new odometer. So, yes it can be done reputably and that is the operative word! Jeesh, who ever heard of a disreputable car dealer? Hmmm...
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The problem is that where there is one rust through, others are sure to follow. In sanding and cleaning the metal around the hole, others will arise. I used an epoxy from Autozone and brake cleaner spray after sanding the area. I tried the epoxy becuse the screws holding the neck on seem immovable. I wasn't very successful as other areas were paper thin and seeped as well. Best to replace if you're keeping the car.