Subaru Forester Engine problems

439 messages,  Last post on Aug 25, 2012 at 2:58 PM

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What is this discussion about? Subaru Forester, Engine, Wagon

#317 of 439 Re: 2006 Forester HG leak? [erikwi] by aatherton

Dec 15, 2009 (7:50 pm)

Replying to: erikwi (Dec 01, 2009 6:25 pm)
"... My closest servicing dealer said SOA advises against using a flusher but my mom's servicing dealer says they've never been told not to use this machine on a Subaru AT. Thoughts?"
 
My dealer pushes the flushes. The flushing machine is an expensive investment, and does take some training to use. Maybe some dealers don't want to offer that service and badmouth it.
 
It is unlikely that SOA would really tell some dealers it was OK and others that it was not.

#318 of 439 Re: 2006 Forester HG leak? [aatherton] by erikwi

Dec 16, 2009 (4:00 am)

Replying to: aatherton (Dec 15, 2009 7:50 pm)
I'm just going by what the closest dealer told me. I have 2 other dealers to chose from, both about an hour away, so I'm going to call them and see if they have a machine. If I can find someone to flush, then I won't worry about changing the filter out. Back when I was a Honda/Acura tech, we changed the ATF on those cars every 15k. I don't know about the new Honda products but the mid-90's models didn't have a filter at all, just a screen inside to catch the large particles, thus the reason to do a drain/fill every 15k. Drain plug was the magnetic type and I don't recall ever seeing one that didn't have some metallic sludge sticking to it.

#319 of 439 Extended warranty on HG leak? by vtdog

Dec 19, 2009 (1:50 pm)

My son has an '02 Forester with just under 90k miles. He is losing coolant and I suspect the HG leak. Does SOA have a "policy" of extended warranty to cover the HG problem?

#320 of 439 Re: Extended warranty on HG leak? [vtdog] by ateixeira

Dec 20, 2009 (11:29 am)

Replying to: vtdog (Dec 19, 2009 1:50 pm)
Some 02s were covered, others were not. That was the last model year.
 
But...you had to have gotten a letter from SoA and used the coolant conditioner at a dealer, then the warranty was extended for 7/100 IIRC.
 
You may be past the 7 years, though, and did they ever send you a letter?
 
Our 02 Legacy was not covered, then again it never had a problem, either.

#321 of 439 Re: 2006 Forester HG leak? [erikwi] by aatherton

Dec 20, 2009 (12:35 pm)

Replying to: erikwi (Dec 16, 2009 4:00 am)
"... If I can find someone to flush, then I won't worry about changing the filter out..."
 
If my 2008 had still had an ATF filter, I would want it changed with a flush. It would become filled with the crud that the solvent and flushing was removing.
 
"... when I was a Honda/Acura tech... the mid-90's models didn't have a filter at all, just a screen inside to catch the large particles, thus the reason to do a drain/fill every 15k..."
 
The Subaru 4EAT has always had an internal screen. The draining the ATF does not lift and remove material from the screen.

#322 of 439 Re: Extended warranty on HG leak? [vtdog] by aatherton

Dec 20, 2009 (12:43 pm)

Replying to: vtdog (Dec 19, 2009 1:50 pm)
"... Does SOA have a "policy" of extended warranty to cover the HG problem?"
 
Not officially. I think it helps if the car was serviced at a Subaru dealer every 30 months or 30,000 mile with new Subaru coolant and Subaru sealant additive. If the old coolant was left in for 90K miles, or replaced with the wrong type of coolant, or the sealant additive not used, Subaru might not be as generous.

#323 of 439 04 xt forrester check eng lt, cps senor and misfire code by jef123

Jan 09, 2010 (11:00 am)

got crank positon sensor code as well as misfire on all cyls, does this mean I need a new cps sensor? runs great around town, but dont take it on a trip! Have been through two turbos and engine rebuild at dealer warrantee expense. Now off warrantee and have encountered these new codes. Would like to resolve before selling car. HELP!! When last to dealer they claim functioning to spec for $85 fee. Maybe cps sensor malfunctions due to sustained elevated temp? Car has never shown any overheating problems. Possible the turbo creates this on trips? I think that the turbo puts too much stress on this otherwise dependable engine. Othewise i love this car but I am being forced to sell due to reliability, dont ever buy a turbo! Four strikes and thats enough. any advise on the cps code would be appreciated.

#324 of 439 Re: 04 xt forrester check eng lt, cps senor and misfire code [jef123] by jef123

Jan 27, 2010 (2:31 pm)

Replying to: jef123 (Jan 09, 2010 11:00 am)
I dont think any body reads this stuff!
jeff

#325 of 439 Re: 04 xt forrester check eng lt, cps senor and misfire code [jef123] by xwesx

Jan 27, 2010 (4:31 pm)

Replying to: jef123 (Jan 27, 2010 2:31 pm)
We read it, but do not always reply - it depends on whether folks think they have something meaningful to contribute.
 
If you are getting a crank position sensor code in conjunction with misfires in all cylinders, there is a very good chance that is the problem. If that sensor (or the camshaft sensor) is not sending, the ignition coil is not going to fire at the correct time.

#326 of 439 Re: 04 xt forrester check eng lt, cps senor and misfire code [jef123] by ateixeira

Jan 28, 2010 (10:56 am)

Replying to: jef123 (Jan 27, 2010 2:31 pm)
I read it also, but have no experience with such a problem so I had nothing to add, unfortunately.
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