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Default Another Idiot Outback Problem - 02-21-2007 , 03:28 PM






OK, I open the door, get into the car, shut the door.

I then put my seat belt on.

Oh, oh, the seat back goes back on me.

It seems that the seat belt strap wrapped around the seat back
adjustment lever. You pull on the belt and accidentlally adust the seat
back. This has happened to me countless times.

Why is the %*&^&)$%# adjustment lever in line with the seat belt strap?

Yeah, yeah, I should be more observant. Except this is my wife's car and
I drive it once in a blue moon.

Jeesh!

Al

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Default Re: Another Idiot Outback Problem - 02-21-2007 , 04:17 PM






What year? The 05 and newer outbacks have piss poor ergonomics
compared to 00-04. Dont like them one bit.

On Feb 21, 4:28 pm, Al <no.s... (AT) wanted (DOT) com> wrote:
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OK, I open the door, get into the car, shut the door.

I then put my seat belt on.

Oh, oh, the seat back goes back on me.

It seems that the seat belt strap wrapped around the seat back
adjustment lever. You pull on the belt and accidentlally adust the seat
back. This has happened to me countless times.

Why is the %*&^&)$%# adjustment lever in line with the seat belt strap?

Yeah, yeah, I should be more observant. Except this is my wife's car and
I drive it once in a blue moon.

Jeesh!

Al



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Default Re: Another Idiot Outback Problem - 02-22-2007 , 08:18 AM



In article <1172096239.107681.250860 (AT) q2g2000cwa (DOT) googlegroups.com>,
bigjim (AT) backpacker (DOT) com wrote:

Quote:
What year? The 05 and newer outbacks have piss poor ergonomics
compared to 00-04. Dont like them one bit.

On Feb 21, 4:28 pm, Al <no.s... (AT) wanted (DOT) com> wrote:
OK, I open the door, get into the car, shut the door.

I then put my seat belt on.

Oh, oh, the seat back goes back on me.

It seems that the seat belt strap wrapped around the seat back
adjustment lever. You pull on the belt and accidentlally adust the seat
back. This has happened to me countless times.

Why is the %*&^&)$%# adjustment lever in line with the seat belt strap?

Yeah, yeah, I should be more observant. Except this is my wife's car and
I drive it once in a blue moon.

Jeesh!

Al


2003 and with its share of foibles. Another is/are the cheesy backup
light access panels in the cargo area. We even lost one somewhere as
they keep falling off. The cargo area mat that comes with the car covers
up the tiedown clips; boy that's useful!

Al


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Default Re: Another Idiot Outback Problem - 02-24-2007 , 10:34 AM



Aw, gawd!

I can't believe the amount of time people spend whining about their
cars on Usenet.
You would swear that they were forced to buy them at gunpoint.
They're just cars.
I have a 2002 and it has some things that annoy me. Just like any of
the cars I've
owned before.

You know, the cargo floor tray is rubber and you can move it around to
access the
tie down clips. Try it. And maybe if the seatbelt didn't have to
circumnavigate your
big butt it wouldn't get hitched on anything else.



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Default Re: Another Idiot Outback Problem - 02-24-2007 , 03:30 PM



In article <1172334876.989494.102550 (AT) z35g2000cwz (DOT) googlegroups.com>,
kifsjunkmail (AT) gmail (DOT) com wrote:

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Aw, gawd!

I can't believe the amount of time people spend whining about their
cars on Usenet.
You would swear that they were forced to buy them at gunpoint.
They're just cars.
I have a 2002 and it has some things that annoy me. Just like any of
the cars I've
owned before.

You know, the cargo floor tray is rubber and you can move it around to
access the
tie down clips. Try it. And maybe if the seatbelt didn't have to
circumnavigate your
big butt it wouldn't get hitched on anything else.


If you don't complain, it won't get fixed.

There are a lot of ovine car drivers out there. I ain't one of them.

Al


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Default Re: Another Idiot Outback Problem - 02-25-2007 , 11:14 AM



I took a knife and cut small openings around each tie-down so they
stick up. No big deal unless I need something to complain about.



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Default Re: Another Idiot Outback Problem - 02-25-2007 , 02:59 PM



In article <%tjEh.12741$as2.12363 (AT) bgtnsc05-news (DOT) ops.worldnet.att.net>,
"Edward Hayes" <erhayes (AT) worldnet (DOT) att.net> wrote:

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I took a knife and cut small openings around each tie-down so they
stick up. No big deal unless I need something to complain about.


Now, shouldn't that be built into the liner? Didn't the person who
picked out/designed the liner ever look into the back of the Outback and
try out his design?

Al


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Default Re: Another Idiot Outback Problem - 02-25-2007 , 04:13 PM



Holes in the rubber liner defeat the ability to contain spills/messes

On Feb 25, 3:59 pm, Al <no.s... (AT) wanted (DOT) com> wrote:
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In article <%tjEh.12741$as2.12... (AT) bgtnsc05-news (DOT) ops.worldnet.att.net>,
"Edward Hayes" <erha... (AT) worldnet (DOT) att.net> wrote:

I took a knife and cut small openings around each tie-down so they
stick up. No big deal unless I need something to complain about.

Now, shouldn't that be built into the liner? Didn't the person who
picked out/designed the liner ever look into the back of the Outback and
try out his design?

Al



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Default Re: Another Idiot Outback Problem - 02-25-2007 , 05:55 PM



I did not cut large holes but, trimmed the lip so the tie downs were
accessible. I have too much life to live to sweat the small
meaningless stuff.



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Default Re: Another Idiot Outback Problem - 02-26-2007 , 08:29 AM



In article <OlpEh.13601$as2.8565 (AT) bgtnsc05-news (DOT) ops.worldnet.att.net>,
"Edward Hayes" <erhayes (AT) worldnet (DOT) att.net> wrote:

Quote:
I did not cut large holes but, trimmed the lip so the tie downs were
accessible. I have too much life to live to sweat the small
meaningless stuff.


Also, since the mat has a lip around it so that spills will not escape,
lips could be placed around the cutouts. Is this so difficult?

I'm curious, in 11 years of using Subarus, we've never spilled anything
back there. What are people transporting back there anyway?

Al


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