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2009 Subaru Legacy Questions & Answers
Woooo sound that varies with speed after new pads installed and a slightly hot rim?
The problem is likely to be the hardware wasn't as fine as you were led to believe. The brake is clearly not fully releasing and producing the all-important couple of thousandths of an inch clearance between the rotor and friction material.
Possible reasons are a build up of scale in the pad carrier and if stainless steel shim bearing surfaces are used it is often between the shims and the carrier.
Sometimes the caliper dust cover has been allowing water and dirt access to the piston and pressing the piston back into the caliper without first cleaning often results in a sticky caliper shortly after the pads have been replaced.
The parking brake could be badly or improperly adjusted, or it could be a perished brake hose.
A brake that has been overheating for a while is likely to shorten the life of the wheel bearing...
Heat on left side cold air on right side
do you have dual zone or automatic heater control if so the door that controls the driver side is not working properly have you ever spilled a drink on or in dash vary common if liquid gets in vent system
2009 legacy subaru reset switch
where do I find the reset button for a 2009 Subaru Legacy? The gas gauge and the display for how many miles a gallon I am averaging is blinking constantly and occasionally it shows numbers ranging from 2mpg to 65 mpg.. I am thinking that if I am able to reset the car system then it might fix it. Will this help? I need some advice..
My Gen 5 Subaru Liberty slides forwards in reverse
Your automatic transmission has a torque converter which is turned by the engine. This is a liquid coupling and depends on rpm to devolope pressure to overcome the weight of your car while it is on a slope. give it a little bit of gas and the car stops sliding forward , and if you give it even more it starts backing up. This all due to the hydraulic pressure in your transmission being developed as the engine turns faster. Marvin
PARKING LIGHTS WILL NOT SHUT OFF
Look on top of the steering column behind the steering wheel. There may be a switch there with a "P" on it. This is how it is on our '02 Outback. If it's not there, then it's probably somewhere else on the dash. Happens a lot when you're cleaning the interior.
Installing a oil pan heating pad in my Subaru Legacy
Subaru Legacy. No year told nor what engine is there nor VIN 8th digit USA is engine code and not toldparts for cars are based on those facts.my guess, winter engine block heaters of many types even those sold by maker Suburuwhat heater models work best or fit.some pans are aluminum and magnets useless.(mag heaters generic sold in all autostores on earthgoogle that.or how to do it.or is this a parts buy question.why not buy it from OEM dealerpersonally I only like the heater water tube LOOP hose kindhas heater and pump and 2 hose and and AC plugthat fits to a heater core hose/ pipe (one of them)nothing works better.for sure if at -30F. top of engine freezes first.! oops.have shop put it in, tell them which kindthere 3 kinds, above pump kind(always works)core plugs (horrible if it leaks, engine wrecked)pan magnet heater.safe if works/fits some don't.some engines, none told have brass screw port for the OEM heat, now this works and will not leak as it screws in and 100% secure, but seen on only current engines 10 years or so. but no year toldthe new engines have no core plugs in the blocksso makers added the cute brass dummyy plug for oem heater option./? the oem Subaru site will tell you what is sold for options/if car is not too old ,but no year told so no examples possible, guessing all years
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cycle the ignition key on and off 3 times
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