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Opinions I have read on this forum over many years, is that it is far
better, and a lot easier, and less expensive to replace the tranny with a
good used one from a wrecking yard. Rebuilding a 92 tranny at a shop
would be labor intensive and therefore expensive.

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1. Is the AT light blinking 16 times @ startup? Yes? There's a code stored in the TCU - trans computer. Search on here.

2. Check your ATF level. The difference between L and F on the dipstick is about 1/2 Qt, so doesn't take much.

3. Is the CEL light on? Check the Codes. Search on here.

4. Trans may be dead....it's acting like the ones I've had/seen that failed.

5. Due the "3 Drain ATF/Refill/Drive thru all gears" cycle. May get lucky.

 

GL,

TD

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the cel light has been on for years. trans light not blinking and the fluid has a burned smell, so thinking the trans is trash.

Agree that trans is prolly trash. Being a 92, I guess you will have to make a choice of replacing the tranny, or sending car to a wrecking yard. If you are like most Subie owners, that will be a difficult emotional choice.

 

I did look around on the internet to see what a used tranny may cost from a wrecking yard. Looks like in the $200+ area. Even so, used trannys from the 92 era have a ton of miles on them. I would question the reliability on high millage trannys. Still worth a look at

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Keep us posted on what you are going to do. The best to you!

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