RKent Posted August 11, 2005 Share Posted August 11, 2005 My 98 Outback has about 135K on it and apparently is due an engine oil leak and a head gasket repair. I am also noticing a shudder when making sharp (like U) turns. One person with a 96 wrote in and was advised about a clutch pack wearing out a housing. do the 98's have the same problem? Ray Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1 Lucky Texan Posted August 11, 2005 Share Posted August 11, 2005 My 98 Outback has about 135K on it and apparently is due an engine oil leak anda head gasket repair. I am also noticing a shudder when making sharp (like U) turns. One person with a 96 wrote in and was advised about a clutch pack wearing out a housing. do the 98's have the same problem? Ray Any AWD vehicle could probably experience 'torque bind'. With the automatic soobs, there will be a fuse slot in the box under the hood for a spare (15A IIRC) fuse in the FWD position. If the shuddering goes away, you have 2-3 course of action. There have been limited reports of people doing tranny flushes and maybe using an additive and, at least temporarily, regaining normal function. Othertimes a bad solenoid is the cause, sometimes a tranny rebuild is required. make sure you tires are all the same brand and within 1/4" in circumference of each other. Odd mix of tires stresses the AWD because it is detected as constant slippage. Do a search for 'torque bind' here. It MAY be possible, that, if you have a bad tranny and a bad enough engine, that swapping in rebuilt units would be enough labor savings to proceed that way. Sounds like you MAY have 2-3 expesive repairs upcoming. Carl Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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