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I have a 2006 Outback 3.0 VDC that is driving me crazy with the hesitation it has intermittently. I've taken it to the dealer several times, it DOES have latest firmware, they've reset the learning mode, and, I've had the Regional Rep take data dumps while driving around to send to Subaru to analyze and try and fix, twice, now. I am not sure, exactly if it's the engine or transmission that's causing the hesitation, but, am sure that it's really the chip or programming that's directing things. What impact will there be if I take it to a tuner, and, could this be reversed (or, even have two chips), so that I don't totally have to void my warranty? Thanks. |
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I think you are jumping to conclusions about what the problem is. It's not always the computer and the shifting. With a car that age, you shouldnt have an O2 sensor problem yet. But it's not unheard of. Have you checked the O2 sensors? By the time you are done dinking around with the computer, you could have paid for new O2 sensors.... And, has the computer thrown any codes? "Bill Bradley" <wdbradley3 (AT) comcast (DOT) net> wrote in message news:QtmdndesbtBQxeDYnZ2dnUVZ_tKjnZ2d (AT) comcast (DOT) com... I have a 2006 Outback 3.0 VDC that is driving me crazy with the hesitation it has intermittently. I've taken it to the dealer several times, it DOES have latest firmware, they've reset the learning mode, and, I've had the Regional Rep take data dumps while driving around to send to Subaru to analyze and try and fix, twice, now. I am not sure, exactly if it's the engine or transmission that's causing the hesitation, but, am sure that it's really the chip or programming that's directing things. What impact will there be if I take it to a tuner, and, could this be reversed (or, even have two chips), so that I don't totally have to void my warranty? Thanks. |
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May he has fouled up his catalytic converters with addititives, etc. The 3.0 is not as peppy as the 2.5 turbo. Maybe there is nothing wrong here... ".._.." <.._.. (AT) yourmom (DOT) mil> wrote in message news:gBffh.2067$eb5.321 (AT) newsreading01 (DOT) news.tds.net... I think you are jumping to conclusions about what the problem is. It's not always the computer and the shifting. With a car that age, you shouldnt have an O2 sensor problem yet. But it's not unheard of. Have you checked the O2 sensors? By the time you are done dinking around with the computer, you could have paid for new O2 sensors.... And, has the computer thrown any codes? "Bill Bradley" <wdbradley3 (AT) comcast (DOT) net> wrote in message news:QtmdndesbtBQxeDYnZ2dnUVZ_tKjnZ2d (AT) comcast (DOT) com... I have a 2006 Outback 3.0 VDC that is driving me crazy with the hesitation it has intermittently. I've taken it to the dealer several times, it DOES have latest firmware, they've reset the learning mode, and, I've had the Regional Rep take data dumps while driving around to send to Subaru to analyze and try and fix, twice, now. I am not sure, exactly if it's the engine or transmission that's causing the hesitation, but, am sure that it's really the chip or programming that's directing things. What impact will there be if I take it to a tuner, and, could this be reversed (or, even have two chips), so that I don't totally have to void my warranty? Thanks. |
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I have a 2006 Outback 3.0 VDC that is driving me crazy with the hesitation it has intermittently. I've taken it to the dealer several times, it DOES have latest firmware, they've reset the learning mode, and, I've had the Regional Rep take data dumps while driving around to send to Subaru to analyze and try and fix, twice, now. I am not sure, exactly if it's the engine or transmission that's causing the hesitation, but, am sure that it's really the chip or programming that's directing things. What impact will there be if I take it to a tuner, and, could this be reversed (or, even have two chips), so that I don't totally have to void my warranty? Thanks. |
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I think you are jumping to conclusions about what the problem is. It's not always the computer and the shifting. With a car that age, you shouldnt have an O2 sensor problem yet. But it's not unheard of. Have you checked the O2 sensors? By the time you are done dinking around with the computer, you could have paid for new O2 sensors.... And, has the computer thrown any codes? "Bill Bradley" <wdbradley3 (AT) comcast (DOT) net> wrote in message news:QtmdndesbtBQxeDYnZ2dnUVZ_tKjnZ2d (AT) comcast (DOT) com... I have a 2006 Outback 3.0 VDC that is driving me crazy with the hesitation it has intermittently. I've taken it to the dealer several times, it DOES have latest firmware, they've reset the learning mode, and, I've had the Regional Rep take data dumps while driving around to send to Subaru to analyze and try and fix, twice, now. I am not sure, exactly if it's the engine or transmission that's causing the hesitation, but, am sure that it's really the chip or programming that's directing things. What impact will there be if I take it to a tuner, and, could this be reversed (or, even have two chips), so that I don't totally have to void my warranty? Thanks. |
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If you have unauthorized people work on the engine and something goes bad later. Find another dealer or contact SOA and get a regional rep to check it out. "Oscar_Lives" <nospam (AT) nospam (DOT) net> wrote in message news:ztgfh.311954$1i1.281713 (AT) attbi_s72 (DOT) .. May he has fouled up his catalytic converters with addititives, etc. The 3.0 is not as peppy as the 2.5 turbo. Maybe there is nothing wrong here... ".._.." <.._.. (AT) yourmom (DOT) mil> wrote in message news:gBffh.2067$eb5.321 (AT) newsreading01 (DOT) news.tds.net... I think you are jumping to conclusions about what the problem is. It's not always the computer and the shifting. With a car that age, you shouldnt have an O2 sensor problem yet. But it's not unheard of. Have you checked the O2 sensors? By the time you are done dinking around with the computer, you could have paid for new O2 sensors.... And, has the computer thrown any codes? "Bill Bradley" <wdbradley3 (AT) comcast (DOT) net> wrote in message news:QtmdndesbtBQxeDYnZ2dnUVZ_tKjnZ2d (AT) comcast (DOT) com... I have a 2006 Outback 3.0 VDC that is driving me crazy with the hesitation it has intermittently. I've taken it to the dealer several times, it DOES have latest firmware, they've reset the learning mode, and, I've had the Regional Rep take data dumps while driving around to send to Subaru to analyze and try and fix, twice, now. I am not sure, exactly if it's the engine or transmission that's causing the hesitation, but, am sure that it's really the chip or programming that's directing things. What impact will there be if I take it to a tuner, and, could this be reversed (or, even have two chips), so that I don't totally have to void my warranty? Thanks. |
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Bill Bradley wrote: I have a 2006 Outback 3.0 VDC that is driving me crazy with the hesitation it has intermittently. I've taken it to the dealer several times, it DOES have latest firmware, they've reset the learning mode, and, I've had the Regional Rep take data dumps while driving around to send to Subaru to analyze and try and fix, twice, now. I am not sure, exactly if it's the engine or transmission that's causing the hesitation, but, am sure that it's really the chip or programming that's directing things. What impact will there be if I take it to a tuner, and, could this be reversed (or, even have two chips), so that I don't totally have to void my warranty? Thanks. I dunno how much ECU stuff is available for that car. Dale Teague at www.boxer4racing.com would know as much or more about tuning any Legacy chassis. You could email him about what's available for the H6. Digging arouns at nasioc is a good idea as well. Most of that stuff can be reversed more easily than mechanical mods. Being an intermittent problem though is kinda odd. Carl -- to reply, change ( .not) to ( .net) |
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