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1996 Subaru Legacy Outback overheating

15 messages,  Last post on Oct 19, 2009 at 7:10 PM

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Re: overheating [mike120a] by xwesx
Aug 23, 2009 (10:40 pm)
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Replying to: mike120a (Aug 22, 2009 7:52 pm)

That's great! I will have to remember that condition and not jump right to the water pump as the most likely source. I remember that one very well, though, due to the conditions under which mine failed (it was 2am on a Sunday morning and a little more than 20-degrees below zero F).
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96 Outback oil in antifreeze reservoir -overheating by ebony5
Oct 18, 2009 (2:28 pm)
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As stated above also cool air coming out of the vents car has 108k -parked it and will have towed tomorrow. I have heard in the past that this is a sign of a blown head gasket-could it be anything else - if it is the head gasket is it worth repairing - I have taken good car of it -has new tires
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Re: 96 Outback oil in antifreeze reservoir -overheating [ebony5] by xwesx
Oct 18, 2009 (3:33 pm)
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Replying to: ebony5 (Oct 18, 2009 2:28 pm)

Cool air coming out of the vents.... could be thermostat, water pump, or an air pocket. If it is an air pocket, it is likely due to the head gasket condition (combustion blow-by forcing air into the coolant). You can tell, though, if you pull the radiator cap and let the car run, you can see bubbles being produced as the car runs.
 
With that mileage on the car and assuming everything else is in good shape, I would say that it is worth the repair if you are planning to keep it a while longer. If it is destined for a trade-in or sale any time soon, I would say no. The car is probably 14 years old, give or take a couple months, and it only has 108,000 miles. 7500 miles a year; how do you do it?!
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Thanks once again by ebony5
Oct 18, 2009 (7:22 pm)
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Was wondering if you were still reading these postings-it has been a couple of years - I remember when you said good bye to your '96. Are you still in Alaska? More shall be revealed tomorrow. It is the oil in the coolant reservoir that has me concerned. If I remember correctly that is an indication of a head gasket situation. I only drive for a short while when I noticed the situation. I have had the same mechanic working on my car at Subaru for a number of years now and we have a nice relationship. The low milage is because I live in NYC and only use the car at night and on the weekends. But even so at 14 years even with being diligent parts wear out and get corroded.
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Re: Thanks once again [ebony5] by xwesx
Oct 19, 2009 (9:27 am)
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Replying to: ebony5 (Oct 18, 2009 7:22 pm)

Yep; still in Alaska. We just recently purchased a '10 Forester and are really enjoying it.
 
Oil in the coolant is a sure sign of a head gasket failure, but that is not going to immediately translate to overheating. It depends on how/where the gasket failed as to how likely an overheat episode is to occur. Oil in the coolant is a a far better situation than coolant in the oil, but both must be addressed as soon as possible.
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Update by ebony5
Oct 19, 2009 (7:10 pm)
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Yes the dreaded head gasket failure- am getting it repaired-did the numbers and seemed like the way to go-it was due to have a new timing chain and water pump, so having that done as well . From reading these posts over the years, I thought it was the head gasket. Good luck with the new Forrester

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