Subaru Legacy/Outback 2005+

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#10785 of 10833 08 Legacy 2.5i new seat by rebel71

Apr 13, 2010 (10:06 am)

I was wondering if anyone had replaced their drivers seat with a custom one or possible have an upholstry place redo the seat bottom to add more cushion?

#10786 of 10833 2005 outback auto 2.5 non turbo engine vibration by taoschief

Apr 27, 2010 (10:51 pm)

I have a 2005 outback 148k just started getting engine vibration when placing load ie most noticed just starting out also felt in idle on top of engine but faint if in gear holding brakes and push gas also feel vibration new plugs spark wires front axles just got warranty cats both sides any suggestions no check engine light or codes

#10787 of 10833 Re: 2005 outback auto 2.5 non turbo engine vibration [taoschief] by xwesx

Apr 28, 2010 (11:10 am)

Replying to: taoschief (Apr 27, 2010 10:51 pm)
Please clarify - you recently had work performed on the vehicle? If so, what was done?

#10788 of 10833 Re: 2005 outback auto 2.5 non turbo engine vibration [xwesx] by taoschief

Apr 28, 2010 (12:06 pm)

Replying to: xwesx (Apr 28, 2010 11:10 am)
yes trans service new axles front vibration present in park or neutral but mor pronounced in gear fwd of revn with motor under load starting out or holding brake and rev engine smoothes out at speed but still there at speed much like at idle in p or n

#10789 of 10833 Trailer Towing with 2.5 engine by dougb10

May 02, 2010 (12:54 pm)

Need some advice here folks....have a 2005 Outback Limited automatic 2.5. We are the original owners...car is like new with only 40,000 km.(25,000 miles).
We are looking at a tent trailer....weight 1200 lbs. empty..with trailer brakes. According to the owner's manual, it can handle the trailer OK.
I know it will be a slug, but trading this car in on something more powerful is a killer.
Is the dealer-installed Subaru frame hitch the way to go? Do I need a special transmission cooler?
Any experienced trailer folks out there with some advice would be greatly appreciated. The trailer we would get is an Aliner Sport.
 
Many thanks,
 
Doug

#10790 of 10833 Re: Trailer Towing with 2.5 engine [dougb10] by ateixeira

May 03, 2010 (8:48 am)

Replying to: dougb10 (May 02, 2010 12:54 pm)
You should be fine, you're well within the limits plus the trailer does have the required brakes.
 
I towed a 700 lb trailer, plus a couple of beds and a couch, with my 98 Forester, and it did fine. I didn't even have trailer brakes. Stopping distances were longer, of course, so I left plenty of space. The engine and clutch did just fine.
 
You have more power and a more substantial tow vehicle, so I can't imagine it'll be a problem.

#10791 of 10833 Re: Trailer Towing with 2.5 engine [ateixeira] by xwesx

May 03, 2010 (11:02 am)

Replying to: ateixeira (May 03, 2010 8:48 am)
I agree. With an automatic transmission, I will always recommend a supplemental transmission cooler if you are towing substantial distances or frequently, but if you live in the north country, the extra cooler could also result in lower operating temperatures during those cold winter months.

#10792 of 10833 ateixira and xwesx by dougb10

May 03, 2010 (11:55 am)

Hi guys,
 
Many thanks for the feedback on towing. Sounds like we would be good to go.
 
Doug

#10793 of 10833 Re: Trailer Towing with 2.5 engine [dougb10] by lilengineerboy

May 03, 2010 (4:16 pm)

Replying to: dougb10 (May 02, 2010 12:54 pm)
We have used our Legacy 2.5i 5 speed wagon to drag various things about. Haven't had any issues, but I do make sure the trailer is properly loaded, the tongue weight is correct, and we are within the towing limits of the vehicle.
  
We have a "Hidden Hitch" drawbar and a "Hoppy" plug-n-play electrical connector. No splicing or anything, it just plugs in and off you go.

#10794 of 10833 08 Legacy 2.5i noise/wheel bearing? by rebel71

May 07, 2010 (5:15 am)

I've had an intermittent rotational rubbing and what sounds like a metal disc going around very fast in a container with the occasional soft squeak it stops the minute I apply the brakes. This is coming from the drivers side front wheel area. It lasts from 1-5 min. at a time. You can hear it when going under 25mph and the sound gets faster as the mph increases. I've had this issue since 10,000 less than a year of ownership and now at 24,500. It always stops when I get to the dealer, which is frustrating. The tech checked it out 3 times, I thought it might be the wheel bearing and they said it all looked fine. My brakes are good had them checked too.They couldn't diagnose because it didn't make a sound. It's becoming more frequent now. Anyone one else with an 07-09 Legacy having this issue? I've had a wheel bearing go on my 95 Impreza twice but it's been so long that I forgot what it sounds like. I don't feel safe to take it on a long trip and the dealer can't do anything till it hears the noise. I would appreciate any ideas/feedback. Thank you
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