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avk

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  1. Installed myself on a 2022 base model. Not too difficult. If the CD is still listed for 2024, it should plug in if that's what you mean to ask.
  2. Fixed a squeaking trunk lid on a 2022 model. The squeak was coming from somewhere in the hinge mechanism, both when opening and closing the lid. The source of the sound turned out to be at the linkage piece between the torsion rod and the curved hinge piece to which the lid is bolted. Specifically, it was at the pivoting joint where the link connects to the hinge. The solution was to copiously spray those joints, left and right, with white lithium grease, both in a fully open and in a half open position. You want to make sure that enough grease penetrates into the gap between the two moving parts. To gain access, I unclipped the fuzzy quarter panel trim pieces and curved them towards the center of the car. The plastic trunk sill trim also needs to be out of the way to do this. All trim is held with Xmas tree push pins. To remove the cargo hooks in upper corners, rotate them 1/4 turn into horizontal position and then pull out.
  3. Great information. Was it also necessary to replace the bushings? The matching part number is 20464VA000.
  4. More to the story. The front sway bar is the same between Outback and Legacy models through 2019 but starting with 2020 model year, the Legacy bar and bushings have different part numbers vs. Outback. Assuming the Legacy front bar is now thinner, looks like the front bar should be the first one to upgrade.
  5. Since the suspension geometry was mentioned, how different is it actually between Legacy and Outback? Outback has spacers between the subframe and the body, which of course means taller struts and more suspension travel, but apart from that, is the geometry any different in terms, say, of the angles between the lateral arms and the subframe?
  6. Thanks, this is what I am inclined to do. I forgot to mention another source of confusion, namely the statement in the accessory catalog that "Tweeter kit required for Base model". That would actually make the "base" sound profile irrelevant. Somehow, 2022 catalog does not even mention the RF upgrade for Legacy/Outback, but that's another matter.
  7. As you may know (p. 13 of the attached document), the amplifier harness in the RF kit has selectable in-line jumper connectors for choosing what they call the sound profile depending on the trim level. For the Legacy line, there are two choices: one connector (color-coded blue) for base model and another (green label) for Sport and Premium. Higher trim levels come with Harman Kardon to which the RF upgrade does not apply. I have a base model but with tweeters installed, so now it has the same 6 speakers as Sport and Premium. Should I select the Sport/Premium sound profile? Looks like I should, unless maybe there's a substantial difference in performance between the audio units, which I doubt. The part numbers for door speakers and tweeters are all the same between the trim levels, excepting the HK option. Any thoughts on this? H630SAN000_ENG_RockfordFosgate.pdf
  8. Could you please elaborate on how this is done? Is it possible to unbolt the whole airbag assembly and wiggle it out when working from the footwell? Or is it easy enough to R&R the inflator can (which is what the recall procedure is is actually about) with the airbag still bolted on? Thank you.
  9. Why? Do you have full confidence in the dealer's ability to cleanly R&R the instrument panel upper shell (esp. on the Tribeca of which they must be seeing very few)? Just asking.
  10. The procedure referenced in post no. 40, http://legacygt.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3677490&postcount=40, refers to upshifting the transmission while watching the accelerator pedal position angle. Is the upshifting meant to be done manually in the "Sport" mode? An alternative interpretation is that SSM would be used to command the upshifts, but I don't think that should be the case.
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