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93 messages, Last post on Nov 10, 2009 at 10:35 AM
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I have a 03 legacy sedan, with 56k. I had the front brake pads done at 32500 and was told that the rear brake pads should last me twice as long. I took my car in about 2 weeks ago with 56k and I had to have both the front and rear brake pads and rotors replaced. I was also told that when I had the front brakes done at 32500 that they did the rear brakes as well. By the way this was all done at the Subaru dealership were I purchased the car with 7 miles on it. I am concerned because I was able to go 32500 with my first set of pads and them resurfacing the rotors the first time and I was only ably togo a third of the milage that I did previously and the had to replace the rotors????? Does this sound right? I was also told that my T Belt Tensioner knocks when cold and that the fan belts are starting to crack.??? Can anyone recommend a mechanic in Colorado, Denver area? I also had to update the computer in the car??? Re-Flash, Hardstart??? I really need help!!
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Replying to: k2101 (Jan 16, 2007 1:08 pm) For the most part Front rotors last about 30-60k and rears about 50-80k. I never suggest resurfacing them. Pads usually last 20-40k on the Front and 40-80k on the rears. It all depends on your driving style, traffic, etc. -mike
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Replying to: paisan (Jan 23, 2007 9:10 pm) |
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I live in Colorado and wanted to know if anyone can recommend a goof mechanic for a subaru????? Please help. I need to take the legacy in soon for the T Belt tensioner that is knocking>>>>
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Replying to: k2101 (Feb 02, 2007 10:29 am) |
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I have a 2001 Outback Wagon, LL Bean edition. It currently has 119,000 miles and just this past weekend the ABS light comes on and does not go off when driving. According to the Owners manual we still have conventional brakes but have not been in a situation to prove it. Any suggestions on how to check or fix this ABS light? Thanks.
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Replying to: truckinpc (May 07, 2007 7:50 pm) -mike |
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My 2005 Outback has 13k miles. Ever since I bought the car, the brakes make a clunking sound when applied...not all the time, but it's a concern. Three times the dealer said they could not duplicate the noise but last visit (6/25/07) the Svc Mgr said he heard it and wrote "tech confirmed a click in front when backing up and braking and foward and braking caused by PAD SHIFTING...not a safety issue. This is my 8th car and I NEVER heard of such a thing. HELP! Meggie |
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Replying to: truckinpc (May 07, 2007 7:50 pm) With the ABS relay removed, I enjoyed 12 years of braking perfection. Don't be concerned about the yellow light on your dash. Just pull out the ABS relay to complete the task that nature has started for you. For more info on ABS brakes, feel free to read the following post. http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?p=20999592#post20999592
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