I have to use it but am afraid it may be transmission. Someone said that it could sound rough if their is something wrong with clutch which would also make it run fast. Cannot service till Monday. What do you think?
SOURCE: 1999 subaru legacy outback with manual trans won't go into gear?
ok maybe it needs adjustments or it may need some trans repairs
SOURCE: I have a 99 subaru legacy outback trans slip
cheak your fluid level in your transmission as if it is low it wont go into gear properly you will move it from park or neutral to a gear it can take a while before it will kick into gear if you top up the fluid that should fix the problem if it still does it after this take it to a tranmission specalist and have it serviced as the bands may be streched
SOURCE: 2000 Subaru Outback manual transmission rebuild
I would want to see that for myself, or get a second opinion. That really sounds suspicious since they claimed there was rust in a box that was mostly filled with oil. And I can't see any logic in paying a lot of money to fix a transmission that is working. Why don't you take it to another shop and ask them to change the transmission oil, and to save the old oil for you to look at. It would be even better to change the oil yourself. Don't tell the dealer what you are doing. The best thing would be to just pick up your car, as is. If it is a scam, they could put some stuff in the transmission if you give them time to do it. In fact, they may have already done that. I can't say it's a scam, but it sounds like it could be if you haven't done anything that would have broken off teeth in the transmission. And if teeth are broken off you should be able to hear it while accelerating at low speed in each gear.
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SOURCE: i have a 98 impreza outback sport with a 5 speed.
Drain the transmission fluid into a clean container once it is all drained tip it into another container slowly and look for a metalic shine to it and at the bottom of container 1 if there is any fillings, bits of teeth then sadly you will have to remove your transmission and get it overhauled , but if your oil is clean and free of any metal refill your transmission with new oil and have a look at your drive shaft then back to your rear drive train as some times vibrations and noises can be amplified through your vehicle
SOURCE: 2007 Outback wagon. Low beams/ DRL not working.
Go get the engine light codes read at any autoparts store...they usually do it for free and post them here...then we'll continue
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