2005 Subaru outback

Asked by Surgefal77 Sep 26, 2016 at 01:30 AM about the 2005 Subaru Outback 2.5 i Limited Wagon

Question type: General

II have a 2005 Subaru Outback, the transmission
went out so I replaced with a remanufactured one.  
After getting the car back and test driving it.  The
awd light started flashing while driving.  No codes
showing up on the scanner! Also I noticed that
when I give it gas from stand still the car pulls to the
right. I took it back to the mechanic and he checked
it out.  He lifted the car and noticed the front wheels
spinning at different rate and the back tires not
spinning at all.  Any ideas why is the car doing this?  
He said something wrong with the transmission but
the place where I bought it from wants me to pay to
ship it back to them.

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is the fuse remove from under the dash in the fuse box There is a place for a fuse there if you want to just have the Subie drive as a Front wheel drive vehicle ( at least there is in my 2001 Subie

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