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Old 12-26-2019, 06:41 PM   #39
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One thing people may not know or consider that alarmed me right away was subaru did not have enough people and before anything happened with the recall they started training people and having reps come out. TO me this is totally bogus, I want someone to replace my valves who does it on a regular basis, the reality is subaru was upgrading oil changers to do this type of work and is part of the reason for failure. An idiot working on the motor. Hence the inability to clean sealant correctly, a basic thing for these motors. Subaru had unqualified idiots fixing our cars, thats why the failures.

I can tell you a shop that builds engines for subaru is going to do a fucking helluv a lot better job. Sadly the best bet is get it fixed at subaru and then just get a new car. I just hope mine doesn't blow up before I unloaded it. It basically just sits in the driveway now, I'm completely over it.

I'm still awaiting a 5,000 off a new subaru coupon to make up for my fucked resale and shitty sounding valvetrain and crappily aligned shifter. fu subaru.

The reason you get pushback is it's hard for other people to accept they have been bent over by subaru, or accept the potential for it to happen to them exists.
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