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Tribeca transmission question by robotb9
Jun 16, 2009 (11:51 am)
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I have a 2006 Tribeca. While driving at about 70 MPH yesterday, my front seat passenger (who has some significant dementia) grabbed the shift lever. Fortunately he only pushed it to the left side, putting the transmission into Sport mode, so nothing bad happened. My question is, what if he had managed to push the lever forward? Would some sort of damage occur?
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Re: Tribeca transmission question [robotb9] by girlcarbuilder
Jun 16, 2009 (2:00 pm)
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Replying to: robotb9 (Jun 16, 2009 11:51 am)

Transmission would be the least of my concerns. Overall safety of the vehicle becomes the issue. He could have caused a complete lack of control resulting in a deadly accident. Back seat for him from now on.
 
Now for the transmission. This particular car I know little about, but in general it is not a very good idea to shift any transmission while it is under a full load. Even in an auto, I back off the load before I force a downshift on an auto. Yes, I know it has clutches inside it. But those do not work like most people think they do! They work completely opposite of a manual setup. Bottom line is you are forcing parts to change position while under a load and that can get nasty at times especially if you decide to put it in "R" for Race as the old joke goes then wondering why it blew all apart.
 
Again, for safety sake, that person needs to be in the back seat!
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Re: Tribeca transmission question [girlcarbuilder] by robotb9
Jun 16, 2009 (2:43 pm)
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Replying to: girlcarbuilder (Jun 16, 2009 2:00 pm)

Agreed, that passenger will not ride again in the front seat. That's not under discussion. I understand the safety issue.
 
I am hoping for an answer to the question about the transmission itself: what sort of damage could have occurred?
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Re: Word to the Wise-SOA- LIARS & CHEATS [girlcarbuilder] by sgloon
Jun 16, 2009 (5:46 pm)
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Replying to: girlcarbuilder (Jun 14, 2009 3:28 pm)

Good guess, girlcarbuilder,
I did find both A/C charging valves were bad, (an engineer friend found these with less than a 5 minute glance under the hood). One of these is located right near the air intake for the cabin. This was after the heater box was replaced and I was still having problems. Several people/mechanics have suggested that there is a coolant leak (none from Subaru, however). So, you are dead on. No one has mentioned the evap core. I'll have to look into that as well. Unfortunately, I have no way to check for heater core leak, as it is inside the heater box and relatively inaccessible.
 
Then, there is the other "known" Subaru problem of some oil on a gasket that can last for 15 months+.
 
So, yes, I've definitely been breathing the refrigerant, and it is not nice stuff to be breathing. I've also been breathing the oil blend that was on this gasket which also causes a window film. And then again, there could be other items that I am breathing and these in combination do who knows what to me.
 
I'm just hoping that I don't end up with the multiple chemical sensitivity problems that you have and that once Subaru agrees to replace my Forester with another that I will be home free with no permanent damage. At this point, I can't be sure of that however.
 
Sorry to hear of your health issues as well. I have some friends who have similar problems, some of which are very debilitating.
 
Thanks for your comments.
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Re: Word to the Wise-SOA- LIARS & CHEATS [smudgejet] by sgloon
Jun 16, 2009 (7:45 pm)
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Replying to: smudgejet (Jun 12, 2009 5:27 am)

I haven't heard of anyone with as drastic a window film issue, nor the drastic chemical poisoning.
 
That is why I don't think it is a typical problem and am surprised Subaru won't just do the right thing and swap this car out for another like vehicle. I suppose the lawyers are worried about admitting anything is wrong.
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Re: Word to the Wise-SOA- LIARS & CHEATS [sgloon] by ateixeira
Jun 17, 2009 (7:56 am)
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Replying to: sgloon (Jun 16, 2009 5:46 pm)

Lawyer up and keep us posted. Good luck getting a resolution.
 
Can't complain about ours, it's been great. New car smell has subsided and my wife is thrilled overall.
 
Funny thing is my 1998 model has a far worse smell than the 2009, in fact I used to call it "new car stench".
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Re: Misfire [girlcarbuilder] by phil2000
Jun 17, 2009 (11:40 am)
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Replying to: girlcarbuilder (Jun 16, 2009 11:12 am)

Boy, you threw a lot of stuff at me. It was like being in college and the Prof. was squeezing two classes in to one.
 
I am driving a 2000 (hence user name) Forester. As of this post it has 296,856 miles on it. Over the last two fill ups I am getting 25+ mpg. At time the engine runs smooth as glass. Other times it has a slight miss. I reset the codes today (P0301 & 0420).
 
The Forester leaks a drop or two sitting overnight. When I am underneath the car, I see some sepage. I thought about steam cleaning the engine to locate it. But am waiting to hear the pros & cons. I have lost a little less that a quart after 4K miles of driving.
 
Speaking of driving, I average 84.6 miles a day. With 64 miles of that on the highway. I am basically a highway drive (62 mph) with a heavy use of my cruise control (even at 35-40 mph).
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Re: Misfire [phil2000] by fendertweed
Jun 17, 2009 (3:05 pm)
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Replying to: phil2000 (Jun 17, 2009 11:40 am)

... less than a quart of oil use in 4,000 miles is negligible by any standard, certainly by any manufacturer's standard.
 
I wouldn't even think twice/worry about that unless it increases noticeably.
 
Your driving style & habits are made for getting the kind of high mileage/long life you have IMO.
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Re: Misfire [phil2000] by saedave
Jun 17, 2009 (3:11 pm)
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Replying to: phil2000 (Jun 17, 2009 11:40 am)

I have lost a little less that a quart after 4K miles of driving.
 
4k miles/quart doesn't even validate the cost of steam cleaning!
 
Potential wet wires, coils, etc. may come with the cleaning.
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Re: Tribeca transmission question [robotb9] by girlcarbuilder
Jun 17, 2009 (4:30 pm)
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Replying to: robotb9 (Jun 16, 2009 2:43 pm)

Since I do not know whether it is auto or manual, I could not give you much detail, but the worse to occur could be gear damage. Not to mention that vehicle I have no personal knowledge of its driveline complement.

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