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Re: Bad Idle 2 [phil2000] by xwesx
Feb 17, 2009 (9:17 am)
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Replying to: phil2000 (Feb 16, 2009 5:41 pm)

I am sorry that you had the added difficulties, but it sounds like you got it done well in the end. Congrats! I bet it feels very good to have it running again.
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Check Engine Light - Codes [xwesx] by phil2000
Feb 18, 2009 (1:53 pm)
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Replying to: xwesx (Feb 17, 2009 9:17 am)

After the repair the CEL came on after 30 miles. Then went off the next morning only to come on as I drove to work. I got codes of P0303 and P0420. The first is cylinder 4 misfire and the last is catalytic converter efficiency. A year ago I checked all 4 cylinders and number 4 had good compression. I am wondering if antifreeze that mixed during the rebuild could have fouled number 4 and also lead to bad O2 sensor readings. Can I hand clean the sensors? I cleared the codes and will see if they come back on the way home.
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Re: Check Engine Light - Codes [phil2000] by xwesx
Feb 18, 2009 (5:19 pm)
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Replying to: phil2000 (Feb 18, 2009 1:53 pm)

Your suspicions may be correct. Antifreeze will definitely foul oxygen sensors in short order. I would check the plug as a first step in regard to the mis-fire code. Did you put new plugs in after the initial repair? I hate to say it, but you might consider replacing the whole set again once you confirm everything is in good order.
 
You're certain to get the kinks worked out here soon. You just finished with a major surgery; there are sure to be a few complications.
 
How is your fuel economy? Have you driven it enough to tell?
 
Keep at it -
 
-Wes-
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Re: Check Engine Light - Codes [xwesx] by phil2000
Feb 19, 2009 (8:19 am)
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Replying to: xwesx (Feb 18, 2009 5:19 pm)

Can I clean the Oxygen sensors and put them back in? Do I replace the the O2 sensors (which one or both)?
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Timing Belt Pricing Question by rthompson9310
Feb 20, 2009 (7:36 am)
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Hi,
 
03 Outback has 118K on it- Realize I'm past the recommended mileage for a timing belt.
 
MY question is this- Got initial quotes from 2 dealers, Becker in PA, and Flemington in NJ. Price was substantially different based on same work- $250 versus $425.
I realize the recommendation is to also get the water pump done- anything else?- which would add to the price but don't understand why the starting point is so different
RT
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Re: Check Engine Light - Codes [phil2000] by xwesx
Feb 20, 2009 (9:37 am)
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Replying to: phil2000 (Feb 19, 2009 8:19 am)

I am not sure about this. I would hope someone else could chime in on the issue, but if not, perhaps you can ask a mechanic you might know? I suspect you will not be able to just clean them; as far as which/both to replace, I also suspect both. But, again, seek other advice - I am simply guessing here.
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Oxygen Sensor Cleaning [xwesx] by phil2000
Feb 20, 2009 (11:41 am)
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Replying to: xwesx (Feb 20, 2009 9:37 am)

Got this from another forum.
 
First of all. It's not whether it can or can't be cleaned. Anything can be cleaned, if you go about it right. The question should be, first of all, whether cleaning it would do any good, and if so, whether it needs to be cleaned. Oxygen sensors are exposed to such extreme heat that the only thing that it can get (dirty) with is carbon. Extreme heat will turn any organic matter, such as gasoline or oil, into carbon. Well the bad thing about that, is that baked carbon is not soluble in any kind of solvent, and even if it was, the sensing unit within the o2 sensor module, is not exposed, and is not visible. It is covered by what is usually a louvered steel cylinder. Therefor if you're going to brush it, use a wire brush and brush it as hard as you want, because it isn't going to hurt the steel cover. But this is the problem. The only thing that you can really clean with any success is the outer cover. Since solvents won't do any good, I really would not recomend using electric motor cleaner, since the active indredient in it is Trichloroethylene which is not a very strong solvent. not only is it's strength very low, but also, since it is designed to clean electronic components, it evaporates very rapidly, resulting in a very short working time.
Since o2 sensors are disigned to hande such extreme temeratures. The best method of cleaning them, is to heat the bottom part of the sensor (the part that inserts into the exaust) with a propane torch, to the point that it just begins to turn red. You do not want it to glow chery red, even though they are designed to take extreme heat, you can still over do it. Once you have it heated to the point that is just turns red, or to the point just befor it turns red, quench it in water. This will break free any carbon build up inside the sensor. After the first time, some pieces may still be to big to come out of the sensor so I would recomend doing it 2 to 3 times, blowing it out with an air compressor between each time. But I would have to say, good luck, since O2 sensors very seldom fail do to being dirty. This is not common at all.
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blown engine by blueschaser220
Feb 24, 2009 (8:56 am)
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my "piston slap" got worse recently. took my 03 outback, 2.5L in to dealer to be told the lower engine, probably piston rod, was blown. Dealer suggests short block or total engine replacement. 60,900 MILES, OUT OF WARRANTY. Can I get any warranty relief. Should i replace whole engine, or go shopping for new car?
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Re: blown engine [blueschaser220] by saedave
Feb 24, 2009 (10:30 am)
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Replying to: blueschaser220 (Feb 24, 2009 8:56 am)

Presuming it is a Subaru dealer, why not ask them what it would be worth in a trade for a new Impreza? Especially if the dealer should happen to have a left over 2008 that is costing them money on the floor plan. The new Impreza is about the same interior room as your Outback. They might use their cost for the engine repairs in making an offer....better than the repair price you would otherwise pay.
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Re: blown engine [blueschaser220] by ateixeira
Feb 24, 2009 (1:13 pm)
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Replying to: blueschaser220 (Feb 24, 2009 8:56 am)

Call 800-SUBARU3, you're only 900 miles past the normal powertrain warranty, see if they'll help.

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