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Re: Another TSA-technical service announcement [sgloon] by samiam_68
Jan 06, 2009 (8:25 am)
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Replying to: sgloon (Jan 05, 2009 9:06 pm)

Try Glass Plus and use black and white newspaper to wipe up instead of paper towels.
 
Usually, outgassing of plasticizers happens only in warm/hot weather when the car sits out in the sun and the dashboard gets very hot. You may have a different issue of coolant seeping into your heater core and then vapors being blown into the passenger compartment by the fan.
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Re: Another TSA-technical service announcement [samiam_68] by xwesx
Jan 06, 2009 (9:29 am)
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Replying to: samiam_68 (Jan 06, 2009 8:25 am)

I should note that I did have this problem with my '96 Outback, when I had a small coolant leak. The results were similar, though I found removing the residue was far easier than the new-car off-gas residue. I just used Windex, but I sure had to scrub it to get a good result!
 
Regarding the hot weather, I purchased the '08 in Seattle October of 2007, and had it in some weather that was around 80 degrees several days, so it would get hot enough inside while sitting that I would open it up for a few seconds before entering. There was a slight film after three weeks, when I prepared to drive back up to Alaska, so I cleaned the inside of the windows. However, upon arrival in Fairbanks (after only five more days) and having to use the defroster constantly for about 1500 miles, it was hazing over and was far worse than the film that had formed over the previous three weeks being exposed to intermittently warm (hot for me!) weather.
 
As was suspected by the original poster, I think that the HVAC materials are probably adding significantly to the haze - perhaps it is a lube being used on parts in there?
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note on TBS's by kurtamaxxxguy
Jan 06, 2009 (1:24 pm)
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My servicing dealer showed me the TSB for the rear fender protectors, and the new plastic strips are way bigger than what shipped on '09 XT. They've ordered those parts so hopefully this will get fixed before the paint in that area is damaged (one current guard strip is already dinged).
 
As for door rattles, they are fixing them again (rattles came back in very cold weather). Turns out the '09 Loaner I have also has door rattles (I can here them buzzing from time to time) - looks like a weak spot in this car.
 
As for annoying overhead creaks from around the light console, the loaner has that too (shows up when defroster is heating windshield or when roof warms up). In my '09, I ended up applying a "creeping" silicon adhesive to the black tang inside the opening where lights mount (just above the mirror, the tang's "secured" by a single gray plastic plug that allows plastic of headliner to creak against roof). The adhesive makes the creep gradual rather than sudden, and so far , I've not heard any more creaks.
 
A pity there's way too much badly matched plastic in this car. Maybe Subaru will do better in '10.
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Re: Another TSA-technical service announcement [sgloon] by gjksn
Jan 06, 2009 (1:50 pm)
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Replying to: sgloon (Dec 30, 2008 8:24 am)

For the filmy windshield, you might try Invisible Glass. I think it's by Stoner, and I've had pretty good luck with it after trying many others. Spent a load on special glass cleaning liquid and microfiber towels/wipes from Griot's, and they were worthless. Invisible Glass was a big improvement over all of the usual glass cleaners as well as the Griot's stuff. I've had my best luck with IG by using it with cotton flour sack towels -- fewer streaks.
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invisible glass note by kurtamaxxxguy
Jan 06, 2009 (2:26 pm)
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Replying to: gjksn (Jan 06, 2009 1:50 pm)

Invisible Glass is made by Stoner, and does get rid of film. However, you have to be careful wiping it off as it can leave its own residue behind. Sometimes I use it first, followed by another glass cleaner to get rid of the Invisible Glass residue.
 
Regular Windex and most of the canned sprays are useless against emission film. I found that out by the champion of window foggers, a '96 Geo (Chevy) Prism with black interior. That car, parked in hot sun, would fog its windows in a matter of minutes.
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BTW... by kurtamaxxxguy
Jan 06, 2009 (7:21 pm)
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the Loaner Forester I had during the door rattle fix was built 1/08, so it is roughly the same age as mine (almost 1 year old per build date). It had all the problems mine did (door rattles, roof creaks, rear seat rattles, limited fender protection).
 
It took a little getting used to the natural aspirated engine as, by comparison to the XT, it proved more hair-trigger from standing starts (caught me off guard a couple of times ), but much weaker when trying to pass at 40 - 50 mph. Part of that's from different final drive ratio (much higher in the naturally aspirated .vs. the XT).
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Re: BTW... [kurtamaxxxguy] by redrose1
Jan 06, 2009 (7:36 pm)
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Replying to: kurtamaxxxguy (Jan 06, 2009 7:21 pm)

Would all these rattles you've experienced deter you from recommending the 09 Forester? In other words, knowing what you do about its problems, would you have bought it in the first place?
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Re: BTW... [redrose1] by kurtamaxxxguy
Jan 06, 2009 (9:59 pm)
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Replying to: redrose1 (Jan 06, 2009 7:36 pm)

If I had heard the rattles initially, It would have given me some pause, yes, as I hate interior rattles and squeaks. The '08 Outbacks I drove had numerous dash rattles which were a factor against it.
 
However, these rattles were not in my '09 XT when first delivered. They've showed up over time. The '09 X loaner I drove had same # of miles as mine, was built in same time frame, and had the same rattles.
 
Hopefully the dealers' and my fixes will quiet this XT down. And for those in Portland, OR, the dealer I visit most is Royal Moore Subaru in Hillsboro - these folks do very good service work.
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09 Fuel Gauge only tops off at 7/8s ? by jopopsy
Jan 07, 2009 (5:06 am)
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Hey Gang,
 
Recently I have noticed that when I fill up the tank, my fuel gauge will only go to about 7/8s of the way to 'F'.
 
I've tried different gas stations/pumps but I can't seem to get the needle pinned at 'F' anymore.
 
My assumption is the tank is full but the gauge is off (bad float maybe?). I'm assuming a trip to the dealer is in order?
 
Thanks in advance.
 
Jopopsy
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Re: BTW... [kurtamaxxxguy] by volkov
Jan 07, 2009 (9:10 am)
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Replying to: kurtamaxxxguy (Jan 06, 2009 9:59 pm)

How cold is it with you? Every vehicle I've ever owned squeaks and rattles in the winters here, even new Toyotas - GASP!! Those squeaks almost all go away in the warmer months. Do you own other vehicles? Are they squeaking too?

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