What are common problems with 2006 subaru outback wagon

Asked by seacrest1 Dec 13, 2015 at 07:52 AM about the 2006 Subaru Outback 2.5i Limited Sedan AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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The worst problem to watch out for is that it has been driven for 10 years by a frazzled single mom who did no maintenance, ran over curbs, and loaned it to her teenage son to drive to high school-

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The biggest deal with those are the head gaskets! Make sure they are not leaking. Also it's very important to have the timing belt changed about every 100K.

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Head gaskets but also timing belts. Use Subaru anti-leak in the radiator. The belts are not a problem if you change them on time and also change the water pump and idler wheels at the same time.

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Rear hatch door won't lock on 2006 Subaru outback with keyless entry

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Finding out it's just about the same price to get a reconditioned motor as it is to fix the issues which occur, is a monetary problem one has to decide to bare. Car companies should be liable, I believe.

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I've got one I did an oil change and for some reason after I put to much oil in it would not move while in gear wondering what might be the problem New to self car things

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