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35 messages, Last post on Aug 24, 2009 at 7:26 AM
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Replying to: qdexter (Aug 01, 2008 7:10 am) It's not really a 'flat spot' but that's the easiest way to describe it. Tires are not completely uniform, and often they have a part of the sidewall or tread that is thicker or firmer than the other parts. Even if the tire is balanced, the firmer spot is felt when driving. Increasing tire pressure does sometimes helps, as it essentially makes the whole tire firmer, and masks the problem. Of course, it will detract slightly from handling and ride quality. Many dealers will have a Hunter road force balance machine to check this aspect of tire irregularity.
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Replying to: morey000 (Aug 03, 2008 5:45 am) "> I have had my 08 Subaru Tribeca for about four(4) months and I am very > disappointed in the way it runs and equally disappointed in the response > that I have gotten from Kerven and the District Fixed Operations Manager > (Jim Hoffman). The vehicle hesitates, "surges" and overall does not run > well during highway driving. From a stop it will sometimes hesitate and > other times "surge" forward when the accelerator is depressed and this is > a safety issue especially in a parking lot or other tight driving > situations. When driving on the highway (60-70mph) the vehicle "shudders" > and hesitates/surges when trying to accelerate or maintain speed on an > incline. This is very noticeable and happens every time I drive it. This > is not how a new vehicle is supposed to operate. The first time I had it > to Kerven they told me the tires were out of balance. The second time > they said they recreated the problem but there was nothing they could do > about it and I was referred to Mr. Hoffman. He took > the vehicle for a test drive and said that it is an engineering problem > and that there is nothing he can do. Not only is this NOT how a new > vehicle should run, there is also a safety issue involved here. If the > vehicle cannot be fixed then I would like to return it for a refund. I am > even willing to pay a fair and reasonable amount for the miles I have put > on this vehicle. Please let me know how you plan to fix this problem. > Thank you." I still do not have any resolution but I did manage to get an extended warranty and a 45,000 mile maintenance agreement.
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| We recently purchased a 2008 tribeca and have had nothing but problems ever since in regards to ear congestion/ear pain. This pain is experienced whether we are driving or not. We have contacted Subaru of America as well as the dealership we purchased it from and have been told that they have never heard of this before. Has anyone else experienced this? | |
Adding to what my wife wrote. What we think the problem maybe is that we and several others have an allergie to the off gasing of the new plastics, glues, and vinyals. I am reaching out to see if anyone else who owns a subaru has had similar effects and if you did how long did it last. I have placed carbon filters in the vents and have had no releaf. I also purchased a $250. dollar air pureifiar specific to VOC'S. My family vehicle is now my work truck that I drive with the windows down with outside tempatures at around 35 degrees. Not sure whats worse freezing or a $30.000 dollar ear ace. My experience with subaru of America !
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Replying to: sadie13 (Jan 05, 2009 6:05 pm)
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Replying to: xwesx (Jan 06, 2009 9:09 am) |
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Replying to: thecafe (Nov 18, 2008 6:20 am) I am not mechanically inclinded, so bear with me. It looks like they replaced the torque converter, the turbine speed sensor &/or o-ring. He also mentioned that he "re-flashed" it. I think he means a software update. These repairs were just performed yesterday, so only time will tell if it is the correct fix. If you require more specifics, our mechanic's name is Tim and he works for Schumacher Subaru in West Palm Beach, FL. I hope this helps!
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Replying to: vle3 (Feb 06, 2009 5:16 am)
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Replying to: jeoster (Mar 18, 2009 9:38 am) |
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Replying to: vle3 (Mar 18, 2009 4:41 pm) Do you know if there is a TSB out on this problem? My vibration is still there, and it is subtle. So, it's not too bothersome, but I do notice it from time to time. I've also noticed that when the vehicle is cold (not real cold, but within a few minutes of starting in the morning 30-60 degreesF), I get hesitations. No check engine light though. |
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