In September, 2005, the auto transmission would not engage in drive for
10 to 20 seconds, and then with a kick. Subaru dealer said there were
59,000 miles on vehicle, but warranty expired a month before. Too bad
for me. I took it to an independent transmission shop that changed the
X-mission fluid. The X-mission lasted another 8 months before it would
take 20-30 seconds to engage in drive. I paid $2200 to have the unit
rebuilt. Mechanic said a number of parts were damaged.
Anyone have a similar situation with a 2000 Subaru Outback? Vehicle
has been serviced by the Subaru Dealer. The vehicle also was recalled
twice for other problems.
Funkadyleik Spynwhanker - 30 May 2006 15:54 GMT
Sounds like you had a leak.
Check levels in the transmission at the first sign of wierdness from it.
Also, check every other oil change.
They are hard to fill correctly, even dealers will get it wrong (it reads
"full" when it isnt).
> In September, 2005, the auto transmission would not engage in drive for
> 10 to 20 seconds, and then with a kick. Subaru dealer said there were
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> has been serviced by the Subaru Dealer. The vehicle also was recalled
> twice for other problems.