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Last post on Oct 25, 2009 at 1:38 PM
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Subaru B9 Tribeca, Heating / Cooling, Interior, SUV
#28 of 33 Re: Tribeca Rear Hatch/ Rear Seat Rattle Issue [sudsub]
by paisan
Apr 06, 2008 (6:32 am)
The hatch rattle has been fixed by several dealers by replacing the struts that hold it up.
-mike
#29 of 33 Cold Air
by bt52
Dec 09, 2008 (11:21 am)
I have a 2006 Tribeca. No matter how high I turn the temperature on the passenger side, cold air blows out. That's a problem since it is winter in Ohio. Sometimes it blow hot air to the second row passengers and cool to cold air in the front. Any help here?
Second question. In the summer, I hear a "popping" sound coming from the center of the dash. Has anyone else experienced this issue and found a fix?
#30 of 33 Re: Cold Air [bt52]
by DLane24073
Jan 21, 2009 (7:46 pm)
I also have a 2006 Tribeca with the cold air in the front passenger seat. Did you ever find the cause and/or fix for it?
#31 of 33 Re: Tribeca Rear Hatch/ Rear Seat Rattle Issue [eyepod]
by ponymob
Jan 28, 2009 (3:37 pm)
This is unbelievable...I just bought my Tribeca a month ago...it's got about 900 miles on it. I've got the 5 pass LTD model and have the same problem...a rattle in the cargo area when you hit a bump or seams in the road. I've had the car back to the dealer 3x so far and they still have not fixed it. What they did was replace plastic trim on the cargo hatch...that did nothing. They took out the spare tire and tools...nothing...they used insulation on some of the plastic in the rear...still same. I refuse to let them off the hook...noises bother the hell out of me..especially from a new car! I'll keep you up-to-date.
Oh...forgot to mention my other problem...my remote start won't work. They had to order an interface board. Also, sometimes my remote access won't open or close the car until I get right up to the door. They think the two problems maybe connected so we're waiting on the replacement board to find out.
Stay tuned!
#32 of 33 Re: Cold Air [DLane24073]
by 3sx
Oct 19, 2009 (4:20 pm)
Did anyone ever figure this out? I have the same issue.
Thanks
#33 of 33 Re: Cold Air [3sx]
by kabrokes
Oct 25, 2009 (1:38 pm)
Same issue here. I spoke with a local Subaru Repair shop late last winter, and they said that it would be 3-4 hours just to get to the area that needed work. I'm going to check with them again and speak with the dealership as well.
Anyone have any ideas? How long SHOULD this take?!