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2006 subaru B9 Tribeca Error 66

I've just bought this Subaru Tribeca and every time i turn the ignition key error 66 apears.I live in Europe and this car is an US model.I went to Subaru dealer but they dont know the answer.Please help I've just bought this Subaru Tribeca and every time i turn the ignition key error 66 apears.I live in Canada .I went to Subaru dealer but they dont know the answer.Please help

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Hello, I know exactly what your talking about! and why no one else did... The error code is being displayed on your trip/odo LCD screen at the bottom of your right gauge pod if I remember correctly. Only, it\'s not Er 66... it\'s (Er bb) which is a malfunction with your vacuum pump system. I truly hope this is the same concern you are asking about, if so I am happy I could help. If it is a different problem please let me know so I can look into this matter further. I\'ve added an "error chart guide" so you will have proof this time when/if you decide to return to the dealer... Good luck!! and I hope this info helps...(subytech1)...2006 subaru B9 Tribeca Error 66 - 143162913

  • jennyridenou Jul 27, 2011

    Same problem here. So how much is the dealer going to charge me to fix the problem???

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The ER 66 code you are getting on the dash is an indication that there is a communication error with the BIU (body integrated unit). You should also have a check engine light,cruise light flashing and VDC light. This issue needs to be taken care of by the dealer. Most likely they will have to replace the BIU unit. Should be covered under wrty!! The dealer in Europe might have to do some extra leg work since it is a U.S vehicle but it can be done. I do wrty work on Subaru's from Canada in the U.S all the time, it just takes a couple of extra phone calls. Good luck!

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