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#528 of 580 2011 3.6 Legacy Transmission Issue
by sobolol1
Jan 23, 2012 (8:02 pm)
I have 3500 miles on my 2011 Legacy 3.6 automatic, I am having what I believe is a transmission issue. When slowing down, then accelerating the car feels like it is getting hit from behind! I have had cars before with transmission issues and thats what it felt like, but when I take to the dealer they say its fine and cant feel what I am talking about. From reading some of these posts I see some people have the same issue, but how can I get it fixed, when the dealer wont even help me? Thanks in advance
#529 of 580 2012 3.6R limited
by dinoman
Jan 28, 2012 (12:11 pm)
We bought a 2012 3.6R limited 4 months ago. We first noticed the same transmission issue at 1500 miles. The dealer reset the computer and it was good for a few months. The car has 6000 miles on it and it just started doing it again. My wife and I are very busy, so we are going to trade it for something else. I'm done with Subaru forever...which is sad because we really love this car.
#530 of 580 Re: Subaru Outback transmission problem [dianesnow]
by tranny_pain
Feb 01, 2012 (10:15 am)
Are you satisfied now?
#531 of 580 Re: 3.6 transmission issue [carteach]
by tranny_pain
Feb 01, 2012 (10:24 am)
My friend, please do not purchase the Outback 3.6 Limited. This is my first and last. The transmission rots and what can you do when at best they have a temporary fix? They should have a recall on these and a major fix. I even commented on the tranny when I bought it and sales said they just have to be broken-in. I've never been less than thrilled with any new car I've bought, am sick that I ever bought a Subaru. It's hard to believe they can get away with it, act like they've never heard of it when you bring it in. I pointed out an article on it to them that described it perfectly and the manager of service made it out like the author didn't know what he was talking about. Mine's better for the moment, but I'll be expecting the return of the thunk. The transmission is as rough as can be even without it.
#532 of 580 Re: 2011 3.6R Transmission [subyturtle]
by dianesnow1
Feb 02, 2012 (6:37 pm)
Hey subyturtle,
I wish we could have been so lucky. How's the new one? I was reading that the 2012's are having the same issues with jerky trans.
#533 of 580 Re: Subaru Outback transmission problem [joeinco]
by dianesnow1
Feb 02, 2012 (6:56 pm)
Hi joeinco,
Your reply had a profound impact on us. We decided that what you and your wife did was the smartest and most hassle-free decision, and decided to copy you.
Just bought a silver 2012 4runner SR5 last night.
Like you, we lost confidence in Subaru. We didn't want to take a chance that it MIGHT get fixed. I don't think it will be long before "the cat is out of the bag" and when it is....nobody will get a good trade-in value because the dealerships won't be able to get rid of a defective car very easily. We got out while we had a good chance.
FYI.... Just in case you weren't aware......If you purchased an extended warranty you can cancel it and get some money back for the unused portion of it. We had the cost of ours added to the loan when we bought the car, so we will see a refund check from the bank in about 6 weeks.
Enjoy your 4runner! I know we are!
#534 of 580 Re: Subaru Outback transmission problem [tranny_pain]
by dianesnow1
Feb 02, 2012 (7:10 pm)
Well...yes, but only because we just traded it in and bought a 2012 4runner.
The 3rd time I had it in the shop they downloaded the latest computer program and that was suppose to fix it, but actually made my car worse. The harsh jerking happened more frequently and also started harsh jerking during downshift. I was told to call 1800 SUBARU3 and start a claim. I did and their customer care department was great! They were in the process of trying to resolve the issue when we made the decision to buy a different car. We didn't want to deal with the problems anymore. We also were not comfortable with the uncertainty of it getting fixed. Even if they had chosen to give us a new car, I have been reading that some buyers of the 2012 OB 3.6 are having the same problems.
#535 of 580 FILE COMPLAINT WITH NHTSC on Subaru Outback 2011
by orchid7708
Feb 02, 2012 (7:43 pm)
http://www.arfc.org/complaints/2011/subaru/outback/
Please take your complaints about your 2011 Outback and file a formal complaint with the National Highway and Transportation Safety Commission. If they see a trend they will open an investigation. Please pass on to everyone you know that's having a problem with the transmission and brakes like we are right now. Our dealership and Subaru just shafted us and said they won't replace anything because the car drives 'normal' for them. Something is wrong with these vehicles.
#536 of 580 New One Better, Still not Perfect
by subyturtle
Feb 03, 2012 (6:51 am)
Hi Diane,
They gave us another 2011. It's much better but still jerks from a rolling stop when you go to move forward again.
#537 of 580 2012 legacy 3.6r trans jerking
by pa04
Feb 03, 2012 (11:21 pm)
I was just surfing the web and noticed this forum and decided that I have to share my experience too. I just got my first Subaru this past November and it was a 2012 3.6r Legacy. One week into owning it I notice the same jerking that you guys are speaking of. I took it in to the dealer and they told me that they hadn't heard of this issue on the 2012 yet. They kept the car over night and told me they would reprogram the tranny to fix the problem. It did fix the jerking for now but the car drives like crap. The shifts are long and sluggish now. I bought this car because the motor was powerful and fun to drive. Not anymore! What do you guys think I should do now?