How long has my Subaru Outback been running?
I got it at just over 300,000 and aside from a brief (quarter-second) ‘chain-slap’ type of rattle from the front of the engine after having sat overnight, ..it runs like a clock. It’s done that since I’ve had it. It’s been serviced 3-monthly since new and has had no major engine/transmission work. Touch the wooden steering-wheel ..
How many fuses are in a Subaru Outback?
3.0 liter models Fuse Ampere rating [A] Circuit 1 15 Heater fan 2 15 Heater fan 3 15 Power door lock, Keyless entry 4 20 Cigarette lighter, Remote controlled rea
What should be replaced in a Subaru Outback?
1. Obvious stuff to replace would be the tensioners and the tensioner levers. Given the cost of the other 5 guides, I think it would be a good idea to replace those as well. 2. Water Pump. Since the vehicle has 150k on it, and I would like to get another 150k out of it I think it would be a good idea to replace that while I am in there.
When to replace timing chain in Subaru Outback?
Touch the wooden steering-wheel .. I’m hoping it gives some notice of when it’s going to go on me though. :spend: well imo it does make sense to replace all that stuff while you are in there with exception of chains which can become stretched under right conditions but thats what the tensioner is there for.
I got it at just over 300,000 and aside from a brief (quarter-second) ‘chain-slap’ type of rattle from the front of the engine after having sat overnight, ..it runs like a clock. It’s done that since I’ve had it. It’s been serviced 3-monthly since new and has had no major engine/transmission work. Touch the wooden steering-wheel ..
Are there any issues with early 3.0 H6 Outbacks?
The valve covers and timing chain covers will leak. If the oil wasn’t changed regularly, expect timing chain problems. The early 3.0s guzzle fuel. I’ve seen people recording mid teens with mixed driving, worse if the engines running poorly.
Touch the wooden steering-wheel .. I’m hoping it gives some notice of when it’s going to go on me though. :spend: well imo it does make sense to replace all that stuff while you are in there with exception of chains which can become stretched under right conditions but thats what the tensioner is there for.
Is there part number for Subaru Outback strainer?
There’s a part number (check on www.subaruoutback.org , it’s a common discussion…) for a “kit” that comes with that cap, and a new strainer from the dealer that’s not terribly expensive.