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Replying to: wmquan (Nov 18, 2005 10:03 am) I note that VDC is intended to prevent a skid, which is more critical the higher the car is. Thus it seems to be standard on more and more SUVs since a skid often results in roll-overs for those cars. We have it in our Toyota mini-van and I'm glad to have it there for the extra help. Also, I note that VDC is an option on 2.5i models on the models listed on the Subaru Global website http://www.subaru-global.com/lineup/outback/safety/ac_control.html and is standard on all 3.0s on the global site. http://www.subaru-global.com/ It's too bad that it's an upscale option on the US Outback still.
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Replying to: theooutback (Dec 19, 2005 6:49 pm) -juice |
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I have a brand new (600) miles outback, from day one had an electrical circuit that went in and out. It affected the remote starter, remote door lock, radio and interior lights and clock display. first they thought it was a fuse, then the remote starter instalation, then a loose wire coming out of the under hood fuse box. fixed three times, each time sure they had found the problem, the third time I drove home and the next morning it was dead had to be towed. Ever hear of this. They (Subaru America)have the option now of replacing it or sending a factory rep to diagnose and fix.
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Replying to: kwolff (Jan 17, 2006 5:22 am) -juice |
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Replying to: ssloaner (Aug 23, 2005 9:19 am) I will post results! |
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Replying to: farbs (Nov 26, 2005 7:59 am) |
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Hi, I am staring at 116,700mi on my 01 LL Bean. I am curious if anyone with an H-6 has replaced their chain or had any problems related to the chain. I haven't had any problems but was warned that the chain should be replaced at 150kmi. That doesn't sound right to me...I thought the chain would pretty much stretch a little bit but basically last the life of the car. Any comments? Thoughts? -r
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Replying to: oclvframe (Mar 03, 2006 9:13 am) -juice |
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Hi Juice et al, Last login was 3/14/05! Been a long time. Good to see the same support here! I always promised to report back, in turn for all the good info you guys supply. My 2001 LLBean H6 is reaching 87,000 miles and still [knock on wood] continuing to provide flawless reliability. No problems...zip. My front rotors/pads are ready to be replaced [the one design flaw this model run had - along with the stupid side window grommets]. Question.... do I shell out $450. for Subaru rotors/pads (they say there have been NO design changes from the original) OR do I go to Meineke brakes for $275. and maybe get a better designed rotor/pad combo? Your expert advice?? Thanks, Ralph
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Replying to: otis123 (Mar 30, 2006 3:04 pm) Facing the same dilemma on my '02 OBW, the stock rotors and pads were exactly what I wanted to avoid. I still have problems with the pads sticking to the rotors after leaving the car parked outside for more than a few days (airports, etc.). After some research, I settled on a set of PowerSlot Frozen Rotors (slotted disks, cryo treated), and Hawk HPS (Street Performance) pads. When I do the snows to all-seasons changeover in a few weeks, they go on. While you can get them cheaper, I went to TireRack (around $400) as I figured that they are more likely to help if I have any problems. Steve |
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