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Last post on Aug 14, 2011 at 2:14 PM
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Subaru Legacy, Subaru Outback, Sedan, Wagon
#17 of 23 Re: 2 speakers missing from Outback SE 09? [pilot1226]
by ateixeira
Feb 17, 2010 (10:20 am)
Well, FWIW the Magnussen-Moss warranty act says you can get service from a non-dealership, as long as it meets Subaru's specs. What about a good indy mechanic?
#18 of 23 Re: 2 speakers missing from Outback SE 09? [ateixeira]
by pilot1226
Feb 17, 2010 (3:23 pm)
Oh sure. I get my Nissan Sentra serviced at the local Meineke for the routine oil changes and tire rotations. I have been toying with the idea of having them do my yearly maintenance, etc.
I suppose because the Subaru is "new" I just feel that the dealer knows my car better than anyone else, and I have heard of some horror stories from the local neighborhood Jiffy Lube.
I think as the car ages I'll probably switch to another place, especially now because I'm getting so frustrated with their customer service, but we'll see.
The real thing I need to think about, though I don't want to digress too much on this thread, is if I really, truly need a "brake flush", "battery service", "oil flush", "fuel system package" etc, or if these are things that aren't truly necessary.
I know there's a few people on the forum that are very emphatic about flushing your brake system every 2 years because it's hydrogoric or whatever it's called and absorbs the moisture very easily.
#19 of 23 Re: 2 speakers missing from Outback SE 09? [pilot1226]
by xwesx
Feb 17, 2010 (5:12 pm)
They are usually unnecessary. A brake fluid flush every 3 years is a good idea, though.
#20 of 23 Re: 2 speakers missing from Outback SE 09? [pilot1226]
by ateixeira
Feb 18, 2010 (11:38 am)
I hear ya. One Outback owner said Jiffy Lube drained his transmission fluid instead of the engine oil, then proceeded to overfill the engine oil.
TWO mistakes.
#21 of 23 Re: 2009 Subaru Legacy Limited Audio Issues [marekk]
by mcrabbitt
Mar 10, 2011 (8:16 am)
I have the '09 GT and I wondered where the last 2 speakers were too. I called the dealership and they said the rear speakers in the door are both regular speakers and tweeters.....all in the same encasing. So each back door speaker counts as 2....which is crap if you ask me.
#22 of 23 Re: 2009 Subaru Legacy Limited Audio Issues [mcrabbitt]
by ateixeira
Mar 10, 2011 (8:24 am)
That's a single two-way speaker, I agree.
#23 of 23 Opening the panel
by pilot1226
Aug 14, 2011 (2:14 pm)
Back on track with the audio issues ---
It's starting to happen again, of course, now that it's officially out of warranty (36th month!)...
So, I'm wondering how hard it is to pop out the front speaker (pretty sure it's the one on the door near the floor that's built around the door storage flap) and basically check the connections.