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Subaru Teams With Camden, NJ, Nonprofit To Offer Training

Subaru of America, whose U.S. headquarters is under construction in Camden, NJ, recently announced a new partnership with nonprofit Respond Inc. to offer training in automotive repair and other skills.

Subaru Cooling System Solutions

Since Subaru’s 2.5L engine is especially noted for cylinder head gasket failures, most of them in the over-100,000-mile service category will have had the head gaskets replaced or will need a future replacement. There are many reasons that radiators should be replaced, especially following a cylinder head gasket failure on a 2.5L Subaru.

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JASPER Offers Remanufactured Subaru 2.5L SOHC Boxer Engine

Jasper Engines & Transmissions announces the availability of its remanufactured Subaru 2.5L boxer engine. This SOHC four-cylinder engine is available on exchange for the following vehicles: 1999-2010 Impreza/Forester; 2000-2009 Outback/Legacy; and 2002-2007 Baja.

Experian Automotive Releases Latest Vehicle Loyalty Rates

Experian Automotive has announced the latest vehicle loyalty rates, with Subaru leading all brands and manufacturers – 67.7 percent of consumers who own a Subaru return to buy another Subaru.

Subaru Dealership Donates Cars to Automotive Technology Program

Students in the Automotive Technology program at Indiana’s Ivy Tech Community College’s Kokomo Campus will have the benefit of dismantling and reassembling five late-model vehicles thanks to a recent donation by Subaru of Indiana Automotive (SIA) in Lafayette, IN.

Customer Loyalty to Vehicle Brands Spells Ongoing Maintenance Opportunities

Vehicle owners’ allegiance to brands should give us all something to cheer about. This is especially true for those who service import vehicles.

Top 10 Subaru Articles

We’re counting down the top ten most effective Subaru technical articles ever! 10) Tech Tip: Subaru Impreza With DTCs P0705, P0851, P2746, P2750 And/Or No Crank, No Start If you receive a customer concern of a Check Engine light, AT Temp light or a no engine crank condition, the wiring harnesses to the transmission range sensor

Import Insights: Subaru (June 2015)

Subaru STI Performance Concept Unveiled Subaru unveiled the STI Performance Concept at the New York International Auto Show in April. The STI Performance Concept signifies a plan for U.S. expansion of Subaru Tecnica International (STI), the performance division of Subaru, in its three core business areas: aftermarket parts, STI-tuned cars and motorsports. The expansion has already begun, with

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2002 Lexus Evaporative Emissions Diagnostics (Codes P0440, P0441 and P0446)

While old-school cooling system service often ­focused on coolant leaks and overheating engines, let’s begin thinking “new-school” by looking at modern cooling systems through the eyes of the engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor. Coolant temperature is important because torque converter clutch engagement, idle speed control, variable valve timing, ­engine cooling fan operation and various other

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PaceSetter Performance Products Offers Direct-Fit Undercar Catalytic Converters For 2005-’07 Subaru Outback, 3.0L Engine

PaceSetter Performance Products, designers and manufacturers of quality-made, affordably-priced exhaust systems and components, now offers direct-fit catalytic converters for the 2005-’07 Subaru Outback with the 5.7L engine. PaceSetter Direct-Fit Catalytic Converters utilize mandrel-bent stainless steel tubing for maximum efficiency and CNC-machined thick steel flanges for a factory-like fit and good seal. This ‘under-car’ catalytic converter

Dorman Products Releases September New Product Announcement

Dorman Products has released its September New Product Announcement featuring 329 new parts, 86 of which are exclusive formerly “Dealer Only” parts, Dorman says. Top parts from Dorman’s announcement include: • A new addition to Dorman’s category of tailgate latches. Constant use stresses original latches, leading to heavy demand for replacements. Dorman’s newest tailgate latch

Modern Fuel Control Diagnostics: Sorting Through the Datastream

When confronted with a fuel control problem on a modern vehicle, I’ll normally use short- and long-term fuel trims to determine if the problem is caused by one of many failures such as a vacuum leak or a leaking fuel pressure ­regulator. If you’re like me, you’ll occasionally access the air/fuel ratio (AFR) sensor serial