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August 3rd, 2009 01:52 PM #1
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August 4th, 2009 06:48 PM #2I read somewhere in C! Magazine that car engines in warmer climes require higher octanes. I can't find their article online, but there was a pretty comprehensive discussion on octane ratings.
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August 12th, 2009 10:31 PM #3Hello. I'm new to this forum and a new owner of a Subaru 2.0r Sport. I've had problems with my impreza having only put 300kms so far. Such a disappointment. Need to know if I'm the only one experiencing this problem.
1. Mirror on the windshield is loose which might fall over time. Probably a simple tightening of the fixture from the CASA would do the trick. Though this is minor, its simply just annoying.
2. Moving on a flat surface, there's a tendency for the car to move to the left when I let go of the steering wheel. The car moves towards the left (slight movement) as well when I brake....This is just another simple wheel alignment job but for f's sake, I've only had the car for 2 weeks with 300+kms clocked in. Really annoying!
3. Here's the most annoying part. The problem happens when I make a full stop whether from a short or long drive from one point to another (for example, just to stop for a stoplight by applying the brakes without putting the car into Neutral), when I release the brakes a slight jerk happens. I think it has to do with the transmission shifting back to first gear. Could be a delay in gear shift....or could be something wrong with brakes?
I am no expert mechanic but I do have comparable reason having driven AT cars from a lancer, accord, explorer, pajero, and now a santa fe (which shouldn't be comparable since Subaru's are deemed a class higher) and been driving A/T cars mostly all my life.
Hope you guys can shed some light what's wrong with this car especially for point 3.
Thanks in advance
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August 13th, 2009 06:48 AM #4hello!If you want you can log in at subaruclub.ph and you will learn a lot of things regarding your impreza.I own a forester 2009 and really a great ride....you can always go to MI and tell them your problem and im sure they can fix it...im planning to get also impreza sedan wrx...
hope this one will help you...
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August 13th, 2009 08:23 PM #5
1) Go to the casa and tell them about it. None of our Subbies have that.
2) Yep. That could just be alignment. Motor Image should be able to fix that.
3) You can check if MI can fix that, but that's with the transmission. Our 04 Forester is really bad with that, but our Legacy has almost none of that. Could be an isolate case... just have 'em check it.
Like dpo_kenneth said, subaruclub.ph is the best place to go :D
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August 14th, 2009 01:58 AM #6Thanks guys for the quick reply. Great help!:-) Will definitely go to the the subaru club website.
Hopefully MI could fix the 3rd concern. Will tell you about it. THanks!
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August 15th, 2009 08:46 AM #7Had the same jerky transmission before. I asked MI about it and they said it was the intelligent transmission that was still adjusting to my driving style. I guess with just 300KM, you subbie is just doing the same.
However a quick solution that I still use now is to just leave it in SPORT mode. This made the transmission more responsive and virtually eliminated the jerky move. Hope this helps.
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August 19th, 2009 11:21 PM #8Hi,
I'll be "taking over" (sort of) a Subaru hatchback (Impreza din yun di ba) in a few months' time. Bale parang hand-me-down ito since the one who's now using it is my brother and he and his family is scheduled to leave the country for (hopefully) greener pastures overseas..
What should I expect of this? Initially, I find the car (at least my perception or speculation ) hard to maintain - limited lang mabibilhan ng pyesa? mahal ang pyesa? I am thinking na nga of selling and switching to some more mainstream units... but I came across an article around here na mas matagal ang buhay ng mga pyesa ng Subaru... totoo nga ba?
I tried surfing sa subaruph.. but parang ang konti ng mga posts... at least not like the fordclubph....
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August 25th, 2009 01:30 AM #9
At least whoever you spoke to had an answer. The dude I talked over the phone couldn't figure out the problem as it was his 1st time to hear such a thing. Did you mean use the SportShift feature? How long did it take before it elimanated the problem? How many miles have you clocked in so far? Mine has less than 500kms. Thanks for the help.
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August 19th, 2009 11:23 PM #10
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