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#117 of 580 Re: 1999 subaru legacy transmission problem and ? [paisan]
by ncassidy
Dec 06, 2007 (3:54 pm)
I will find out te brand of clutch plate used. It just strikes me as strange that if the car is in 5th gear it does not slip at all. I drove it and bogged it down in 5th to about 25 mph and it did not slip while picking up speed. It only happens in 1st through 4th and reverse. I would think if it was a screw that needed to be removed then it should happen in all gears. That is why I am leaning toward the center differential clutch pack, if it even has one of those. You know years ago an old car with high miles would nickel and dime you to death, well those nickels and dimes have greatly increased.
#118 of 580 Re: 1999 subaru legacy transmission problem and ? [ncassidy]
by paisan
Dec 06, 2007 (5:19 pm)
Perhaps it's the cable adjustment, although I highly think that you'd already have checked that out.
I've had bad clutches that only slipped in the lower gears.
I also highly doubt it's the center diffy.
Here is another question. When it is slipping do you get the typical burnt clutch smell? I don't think you'd get that smell if it is the center diffy.
-mike
#119 of 580 Re: 1999 subaru legacy transmission problem and ? [paisan]
by ncassidy
Dec 06, 2007 (5:46 pm)
It does have a smell to it albeit not a burn't clutch smell. I am familiar with that odor. The garage that put the clutch in believe it is the transmission or something in there that is screwed up.It almost acts like the first 4 gears are spinning on the shaft they are attached to.The guys at the garage have done a lot of Subaru clutches and they are reputable.They even took it all apart and stuck in a new fly wheel and new pressure plate. Still does the same thing.
I actually drove the car home the other night and it hardly made it up my driveway. Had to get a rolling start to make it up.
#120 of 580 2005 Subaru Outback Transmission Problems after 8 months of having it, new
by jbaudet
Dec 30, 2007 (7:20 am)
Hi Guys, I have a 2005 Subaru Outback, close to the first year of having this car, it presented transmission problems, the transmission slips, usually making a right or left turn. To make a long story short, the local dealer had changed the trans twice, its good for a while and then the problem comes back.It cant be the transmission because it was replaced twice. A regional manager from Subaru came to the dealer and we went for a test drive and believe it or not he said that it was a nomal condition and I have to give chance to the computer to respond, BS. I've been driving cars since I was 15 and never experienced anything like that so I said to the manager, its like me telling you to use a computer and not to hit the enter hit too fast otherwise the computer will fail, he did not say anything. I know he was covering the company. There is something wrong with this car. Any help will be appreciated it.
Thanks
Jan 03, 2008 (1:11 pm)
My Subaru Legacy outback has 79K miles. Last week "check engine" light came ON and I found the speedometer not working. Took to my garage where they changed' speed sensor' unit but Speedo still not working. Suggested I drive home and bring back for further check after New Year Holidays etc. Driving home (barely two miles) experienced loud metallic clanking noise and decided to have the car towed back to the garage with help from AAA.It appears the differential suffered a internal breakage and as per garage needs complete overhaul and rebuilding the transmission.I wonder if anyone can throw light on this failure and if similar failures have occurred in 1998 Subaru Legacy with less than 100K miles ?
#122 of 580 Re: bobbyc [bchatterjee]
by paisan
Jan 03, 2008 (4:02 pm)
You can get a junkyard unit for about $600 and probably about $400 to have it installed. Thats the route I'd go.
-mike
#123 of 580 98 GT Tranny Issue
by subbie2756
Jan 07, 2008 (6:05 pm)
OK, here's the deal guys. I popped a head gasket at 136k. Since I had a tranny issue already with a delay in the 2-3 shift, I chose to replaced engine and trans as one unit. I now have a JDM engine and trans in my Legacy GT. Since it was installed I have noticed what feels like a severe torgue steer to the right under hard exceleration. It smooths out once I'm past about 30. I have even tried excelerating hard from then on, and didnt notice the problem. This problem is of course worse if it is slick out, and living in central IL, it stays slick in the winter. Any ideas?
#124 of 580 95 Legacy Won't Back Up
by subaroo
Jan 08, 2008 (4:02 pm)
My daughter drives our 95 Subaru Legacy wagon with automatic trans while away at college. She says when she shifts it into reverse it acts like it's in neutral and won't actually move backwards. It started doing this intermittently, now does it most of the time. It will properly go into reverse successfully once in a while....usually first thing in the morning when car has been sitting overnight. Seems to be worse after the car has been driven and warmed up. Any suggestions on what the problem is, how to fix, and cost to fix will be appreciated.
#125 of 580 Re: 95 Legacy Won't Back Up [subaroo]
by xwesx
Jan 08, 2008 (4:50 pm)
First thing to check is the fluid level; next, perhaps, is the shift interlock. If neither of those things, then it may be a problem with the transmission's internals (which means replace/rebuild the transmission). No problems with forward engagement at all?
#126 of 580 Re: 95 Legacy Won't Back Up [xwesx]
by subaroo
Jan 08, 2008 (5:30 pm)
Thanks for the reply. No problems in forward gears, only reverse.
Fluid is OK. I topped it off....still had the problem. Then has my mechanic drain and refill....still had the problem.
What's the procedure for checking the shift interlock? Please advise.
A friend suggested the transmissions bands were slipping and needed to be adjusted. Does this make sense....most of my experience is with manuals/clutches not automatics?