Top 20 2000 Subaru Outback Questions & Answers

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2000 Subaru Outback. It will turn over but won't catch or start? I can't find a diagram for relay / fuses. Does it have a security system in place?

Yes, all cars have alarms and engine immobilizers. Yours needs resetting, but I wonder what made it become unpaired, key to ECU. Try a reset anyway. https://www.google.com/search?q=2000+subaru+outback+security+system+reset You may need an auto electrician to diagnose the fault and fix it. https://www.google.com/search?q=mobile+auto+electrician+near+me ..
1/22/2024 8:05:59 PM • 2000 Subaru... • 27 views • 0 helpful votes
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I have a 2000 Subaru Outback, all the lights on the vehicle- headlights, tail lights and dashboard lights keep flickering when I drive.

May have a weak or broken motor mount along with a bad ground showing up as the engine torques and lifts up losing ground and causing the issue of flickering lights .
4/2/2019 2:42:37 AM • 2000 Subaru... • 175 views • 1 helpful votes
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Where is the heater control valve on a 2000 subaru outback?

It is a black plastic unit with a small wire harness going to it. The unit is located on a heater hose close to the heater core near the firewall.
1/7/2019 4:34:00 PM • 2000 Subaru... • 447 views • 0 helpful votes
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My subaru out back 06 model with turbo the air conditioning electronic clutch burned up. Would that shut down the entire heating system? If so what's the fix?

There's a website that has all this information about all this and manuals everything totally free there are many actually but I personally like few like.. reliable-store .. let me know if u need help thanks
1/5/2019 3:54:24 PM • 2000 Subaru... • 68 views • 0 helpful votes
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My ABS light on my 99 subaru outback has been on.

If the light is on , DTC'S - diagnostic trouble code's are stored . These would point to a fix . Your best bet , take your vehicle to a qualified repair shop .
1/11/2018 9:42:03 AM • 2000 Subaru... • 857 views • 0 helpful votes
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I have a problem with the rear brake light on the

Drill a hole in the lens it'll let the water out in the air in the dryer
2/3/2018 11:09:03 PM • 2000 Subaru... • 73 views • 0 helpful votes
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New alt, new battery, charge showing18 volt output, too dangerous to drive, now 1st day new battery is drained before I could get it disconnected. Where should I start to get this figured out and not

Hello Something I have learned over many years repairing cars...is " just because it's new doesn't mean it works" !! I have had so many bad "new" parts, sometimes 2 or 3 in a row. I would charge the battery, and take them both to an auto parts store to have them tested. Autozone and Advanced test for free.
1/4/2018 5:21:03 PM • 2000 Subaru... • 48 views • 0 helpful votes
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Starting trouble 2000 suburu outback

From the way you are describing your problem it seems to me that your fuel pump is in the process of dying. The whirring noise is as if the pump is gasping for life. Your problem sounds like a fuel delivery problem. If you take a preasure test of pump you may find that you need a new pump. Good Luck Friend.
10/8/2017 1:06:03 AM • 2000 Subaru... • 140 views • 0 helpful votes
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2000 subaru outback, problem with starter

Carefully check all connections between battery and starter before replacing starter .
8/23/2017 9:21:02 AM • 2000 Subaru... • 111 views • 0 helpful votes
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2000 subaru outback/ clunk when i put it in reverse

Turn off engine . get the vehicle on level ground. try to move driveshaft back an forth or,by rocking in twist motion,,, try to hear a knock,,,this would indicate a worn universal joint.either front or back, if you are good enough to discern which one is making the klunk, change both to be on the safe side. think they may be about 20 dol apiece.
5/14/2017 2:42:02 PM • 2000 Subaru... • 893 views • 0 helpful votes
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2006 Subaru WRX How to change the Security Code PIN

go to an Specialized locksmith , If they have good equipment, they can solve
5/22/2017 3:36:03 AM • 2000 Subaru... • 364 views • 0 helpful votes
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Front End issues

have the front end checked by an accredited front end specialist shop could be the lower control arm bushes torn
6/19/2017 3:27:03 AM • 2000 Subaru... • 69 views • 0 helpful votes
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2006 Subaru Outback Station Wagon Driver Side Quarter Window Needs Replaced

if you go to your local auto parts store they sell repair books find your then read it
5/15/2017 7:18:02 PM • 2000 Subaru... • 161 views • 0 helpful votes
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2000 Subaru Outback hesitating and AT temp light flashes rapidly. Car's not hot and only happens when weather is hot.

Check the trans cooler fins for obstructions
4/15/2017 1:34:10 AM • 2000 Subaru... • 99 views • 1 helpful votes
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Engine pulses/revs occasionally at stop lights

That's some mileage you've got on the car. It has obviously been well maintained? Car engines do surge, Deb. Next time you stand next to a bus or truck just listen to the sound of the engine .. an occasional surge and change in the engine note. It doesn't sound as if you have anything to worry about
3/25/2017 2:12:03 PM • 2000 Subaru... • 143 views • 0 helpful votes
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Wheelwell Rust

do it yourself and stuff the job take it to an accredited body shop and have it done professionally and nobody will know that it was rusted make sure that they used good metal to replace the rust and not body bog as many do
4/24/2017 5:18:03 AM • 2000 Subaru... • 51 views • 0 helpful votes
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Does this model have a vacuum seal on the transmission shifter?

No.
3/30/2016 8:25:09 PM • 2000 Subaru... • 35 views • 0 helpful votes
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Headlight is out.

Find a wiring diagram (www.bbbind.com) free wiring diagrams . Then go to youtube an check out Eric the car guy's basic electrical trouble shooting . An there are one's for understanding wiring diagrams . Learn voltage drop testing also.
11/27/2015 8:28:33 PM • 2000 Subaru... • 435 views • 0 helpful votes
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How to fix code p0170 in a 2000 subaru outback

P0170 Fuel Trim Malfunction (Bank 1) OBD-II Trouble Code Technical Description Article by Dale Toalston ASE Certified Technician Fuel Trim Malfunction (Bank 1) What does that mean? This code is one that surfaces with certain makes of automobiles more than others. In writing this article I've added Mercedes-Benz-specific info since it seems that M-B (and VW) are most prone to having this P0170 surface along with misfire codes or other fuel trim codes. P0170 means there was a malfunction in the computer's control of the air:fuel ratio. It also indicates that the fuel trims reached their limit of adding fuel while trying to compensate for a actual or perceived rich condition. When the fuel trims reach their rich correction limit, the PCM (Powertrain Control Module) sets a P0170, indicating a problem or malfunction in the fuel trims. It may also have a P0173 referring to the same malfunction but on bank two. Symptoms Symptoms of a P0170 DTC may include: MIL (Malfunction Indicator Lamp) Illumination Start and stall Poor fuel economy Black smoke at tailpipe Hesitation/misfire at idle or under load Causes Potential causes include a vacuum leak, unmetered air leaks Fuel saturated engine oil Leak in turbo air charge hoses (if equipped) Possibly bad O2 sensor (If Mercedes, may require adaptation with M-Benz compatible scan tool.) Oil contamination in MAF connector or O2 sensor connectors. Also check ignition coils, cam and crank sensors, and oil sensor for leakage contributing to oil intrusion in wiring harness. Defective MAF (Mass Air Flow) sensor (especially on Mercedez-Benz and other European autos. There are a lot of problems with aftermarket MAF sensors.) Defective fuel pressure regulator Leaking camshaft adjuster solenoids (Mercedes-Benz). NOTE: for some Mercedes-Benz models there is a service recall for a crankcase vent hose located under the intake manifold. It should be checked for leaks/cracking and also operation of check valve in the hose. The check valve should flow only one way. Possible Solutions It should be stated right off the bat that the most common problem associated with this code is the MAF sensor or air mass meter. This is especially the case with Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen and other European cars. At time of writing, you don't normally see this code with American-made cars, and minimally with Asian, and, to be honest, I have no idea why. It appears to me that the PCM (powertrain control module) logic used by some European car manufacturers to set a P0170 (or P0173) fault code simply isn't used by American vehicle manufacturers. It is more common to see P0171, 0174, 0172, 0175 codes set with regard to fuel trim malfunctions on American cars. There is very little information on the setting conditions for a P0170, or P0173, but what information that is available almost seems to be a redundancy of the P0171,4,2 & 5 setting conditions. I'm sure there's a reason for it, but I can't get anyone to tell me what that is. The similarities between them may be why we don't see this code surface on domestic vehicles very often. It's simply unnecessary. So, simply put, if you have a P0170, your PCM noticed that the fuel trims reached their rich correction limit. Basically it's adding fuel to try to compensate for a lean condition, real or perceived. If you have this code and access to a scan tool, observe the MAF sensor reading in grams/sec. The reading will be different for different automobiles, so get a good spec. I'm going to stick with what would be normal for a Mercedes (1.8L), since they have the bulk of the trouble. Expect to see at idle 3.5-5 g/s (ideally). At 2500 RPMs with no load it should be between 9 and 12 g/s. On road test, at WOT (wide open throttle) it should be 90 g/s or well above. If it's not in specs, replace it. Be careful of Ebay MAFs. Often they don't work according to OE specifications. If the MAF checks out and there is no oil intrusion at the connector, check fuel pressure and ensure that there are no leaks at the regulator internally or externally. Check all vacuum hoses and confirm none are cracked, disconnected or missing. Make sure there are no vacuum leaks at the intake manifold gaskets or tears in the air supply hose. If the engine is turbo charged, be sure the hoses are in good condition and have no leaks. Leaking turbo pressure hoses could cause a rich condition. Inspect the condition of crankcase vent hose under intake manifold and operation of check valve in the hose. (In the "What are the causes?" section) If there doesn't appear to be any problems with the fuel pressure, MAF or vacuum hoses, then inspect the O2 sensor connectors for oil intrusion. A bad O2 sensor could cause a P0170, or P0173. Repair cause of oil leak and replace oil-fouled O2 sensor. Read more at: http://www.obd-codes.com/p0170 Copyright © OBD-Codes.com
5/13/2015 7:32:52 PM • 2000 Subaru... • 1,977 views • 0 helpful votes
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