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Re: Another TSA-technical service announcement [kurtamaxxxguy] by sgloon
Dec 30, 2008 (10:53 am)
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Replying to: kurtamaxxxguy (Dec 30, 2008 9:24 am)

Thanks,Kurt.
 
Perhaps that is what Subaru is using as their "solution". I might just go back to the dealer to get some...
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Re: VDC use results in vibration? [sgloon] by svskyus
Dec 30, 2008 (4:00 pm)
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Replying to: sgloon (Dec 30, 2008 7:59 am)

Thanks sgloon for the ideas. It is very possible that it was ice buldup that I could not see. BTW I am running 16" wheels for the snow tires, instead of the normal 17" ones.
 
The Hankook winter tires are fantastic, got my car out of a snow drift, when I left my car for 3 weeks while on a trip. Car was parked down a steep driveway, had to shovel my way to the door, then just backed up the driveway thru 10" of crusty snow and ice.. Thought that I would have to spend the day shoveling the drive.
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Replacing Windshield by connieylee
Dec 31, 2008 (11:10 am)
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Serious bad luck...I bought and picked up my new 2009 Forester X Limited on Monday, stayed overnight at a hotel, and woke up to a huge shatter crack on my windshield on Tues morning. I just wanted to know if there's anything in particular I need to pay attention to when they replace it, since it's a heated windshield. Will I have warranty problems if there are problems with the heating mechanism later on because I'm not getting it done at a dealer? The quote from the dealer was $900 while the one from the glass guy through the insurance company was $350-$400. I stopped by the glass guy and he's one of those places that's been operating for over 50 years, and he seems very reliable. But he's not going to order the windshield from Subaru so I'm assuming it's an aftermarket part....
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Re: Replacing Windshield [connieylee] by sgloon
Dec 31, 2008 (11:45 am)
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Replying to: connieylee (Dec 31, 2008 11:10 am)

Have you called the Subaru 800# for roadside assistance to see if they will take care of it? It is located on your driver side window. (Or in the manual) If they call someone, then any repair would definitely be covered under warranty.
 
I think it would be worth a try to see if it would be covered. If not, the roadside service may cover it as well.
 
Worth a shot?
 
If you get the aftermarket window, another thing I would look at is if they have that black crisscross shading stuff on the window which is located up by the rearview mirror. It is a big help with the sun, and also, I'm not sure if it may have something to to with the XM radio antenna???
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Power outlet on while car is off by pgb0517
Dec 31, 2008 (12:02 pm)
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Does anybody know of a way to have power to the outlets while the car is parked, no key in the ignition? Our van has this and it is very handy to let phones charge and let our thermoelectric cooler do its job while we're traveling. We've never had battery problems using this feature.
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Re: Replacing Windshield [connieylee] by kurtamaxxxguy
Dec 31, 2008 (1:42 pm)
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Replying to: connieylee (Dec 31, 2008 11:10 am)

if the glass shattered __by itself__ (no obvious impact on it) then it could be a warranty issue.
I've heard some very loud "cracks" on occasion come from the windshield area. So far, no glass cracks have appeared as a result.
 
BTW if anyone knows the TSB number for the rear side shields, I would appreciate knowing. I'm seeing rock damage on the clear bra material Subaru had put there, but the patches are very small and it's only a matter of time before the paint back there gets clobbered.
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Re: Replacing Windshield [kurtamaxxxguy] by snowbelter
Dec 31, 2008 (4:32 pm)
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Replying to: kurtamaxxxguy (Dec 31, 2008 1:42 pm)

TSB for rear door chips is 13-87-08. My wife's car had some chipping issues on the rear door, but the dealer told me this TSB only applied to early 09s and that the TSB adds the clear material that comes on current 09s (going back several months) and which only cover a small area. The dealer wasn't eager to actually let me read the TSB. Good luck.
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Re: Replacing Windshield [snowbelter] by sgloon
Dec 31, 2008 (4:45 pm)
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Replying to: snowbelter (Dec 31, 2008 4:32 pm)

Here is copy of the TSB verbatum:
 
Service Bulletin #13-87-08
Pages: 4
Bulletin Description: Chipping of paint from road debris is inevitable and unavoidable. This is especially true in areas where heavy salt or cinders are used for traction and also areas where stones and other debris are present, such as construction zones, beach areas, etc.
 
We have found some extreme cases of chipping on 2009 Forester rear door area that is beyond the protected film coverage installed at the factory. Therefore, the size and thickness of the protected film has been increased to provide a larger area of protection under normal driving conditions.
 
The purpose of this bulletin is to describe the corrective action to be taken when encountering a vehicle that exhibits this paint chipping condition.
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Dealer #1 avoided the issue entirely with me. Dealer #2 has scheduled a new paint job and application of the protective film. He has also scheduled to give me a loaner car while the work is being done. No issues whatsoever with dealer #2, he just looked at it, said yep, that needs to be taken care of.
 
Snowbelter, perhaps you have another dealer nearby? And yes, the "older" 09s are covered, but I think that matters whether you have the small or large piece of film on your car rather than when you actually purchased it.
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The Real 2009 Forester by orc
Jan 01, 2009 (2:38 am)
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Replying to: sgloon (Dec 31, 2008 4:45 pm)

I've put our 2009 Forester through the paces now. I've given this critter Hell and here's the results. We've had it in 120 temps and -15 temps. It's been subjected to sever winter snows. (see pic below). It's been in bad off road conditions and long hard highway trips. Here's my latest and honest opinion about the 2009 Forester.
 
Paint and interior materials are garbage. Materials wear out fast and paint is thin and scratches easily. On even slightly rough roads anything anywhere inside that's not tightened down will rattle and drive you nuts.For a tall person entrance into the drivers seat seat is a pain.Exit is not so bad.
 
Handling in snow and ice is good but not with the terrible stock Yokohama tires. Get rid of those if you can. Suspension is superb for a small car. Moon roof is fantastic - love it. Turning radius is the best - love it. Parke darn near anywhere you want to put it. Mileage is good but could be better.
 
Would I buy it knowing what I know now? I don't know. Maybe not. I'm a Jeep guy so I'd probably get a another Wrangler now that the price of gas is lower - Not sure. It's a nice vehicle and different but it's not so great it's better than everything else. I'd say get a Jeep and pay for the extra gas but then if gas goes back up... well, I just dunno. LOL
 
Our driveway on Saturday. SE Alaska
 

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