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  • Birthday 03/07/1985

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    Mahopac, NY
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    2017 Subaru Legacy Limited 2.5
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    Cars, Technology, Dogs, Fishing, Welding, Wrenching, Subaru, Ford Mustangs
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    IT guy

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  1. I agree, for those that prefer the CVT operation with no simulated shifts, there should be an option to turn it off. Some sort of "mode" that can be enabled and disabled. I still prefer the simulated shifts, especially after being in a car with a CVT with no simulated shifts. It was annoying, like riding a go kart and the engine just endlessly rev'ing. Stupid rubber band feeling too. I like on my 2017 Legacy though that if I am easy on the accelerator and baby it that it will be CVT without the shifts and be really smooth and economic. If I need to be harder on it it will then use the 6 ratios more like a geared transmission. I don't care if the simulated shifts make it a little slower. Just my preference.
  2. Definitely a 3.6R but those are def SOLID numbers! Almost like they under rate the engines.
  3. We are going to be on Windshield #3 soon enough in less than 2 years. 100% a poor design or poor material from Subaru. No reason for windshields to crack so easy. None of our other vehicles have had this problem.
  4. Pandora Support sent me an e-mail to inform me that it was fixed in the latest update. Horray!
  5. This is a known Pandora issue for Android phones running the Oreo OS. I am experiencing the same issue, but on my Sony Receiver. In my 2017 Legacy, it works. I have support tickets open with Pandora support who acknowledged the issue along w/ the work around, but no permanent solution yet.
  6. They are definitely like that from the factory. All of our family Subies have the saggy ass factor. Not so bad on the daily with just a normal load of passenger(s). Recently took a road trip to from NY to TX to NC and back to NY. 3 passengers + dog + full trunk of luggage = VERY SAGGY ASS. It wasn't terrible. I wouldn't even say it affected the ride much, but it definitely had a very noticeable lean and nearly no wheel arch gap left over the rear tires. Id consider some saggy ass spacers but i dont want it to look lifted in the rear when its not loaded down.
  7. This is a normal response to a new 2015 to 2018 Legacy owner. Subaru went with a very small rear sway bar in the rear. I believe its 16mm. If you upgrade to larger rear sway bars it corrects the issue and the car feels much more stable. You can swap out for a Cross Trek RSB which is 20mm and its a direct Subaru part. https://subaruonlineparts.com/subaru-crosstrek-rear-sway-20mm-p-3920.html
  8. I agree. I believe the hot/cold/hot/cold changes affect electronic boards and solder joints sometimes causing them to fail prematurely. The BSD/RCTA system / radar sensors actually had a code for internal failure. Apparently there are other errors that can be generated that can be related to ice build up or debris on the bumper, blocking the radar sensors, etc. I just hope that electronic components failure does not become a more regular occurring thing with all the additional electronics of modern tech in cars. I have never had an issue with Subaru reliability, but I would imagine that Subaru doesn't make every single component of their vehicles. Likely the radar sensor units are made by another manufacturer, whom we can only hope keeps Subaru's high standard of reliability.
  9. Thanks guys. Obviously grateful for the warranty and our Subaru dealer handled the problem fairly, which is always nice. I am definitely glad that we opted to get the 5 year 100k gold plus warranty. All the nice bells and whistles newer cars have are great.....until the electronics start to give issues....
  10. We recently had the BSD/RCTA system display error messages saying that it was disabled. It first happened a few times, then became a daily occurance. We have about 20k on our 2017 Legacy 2.5 Limited. Took it back to the dealer, who reset and cleared the errors for the system and let us know that there was a 50/50 chance of it working and that they already ordered replacement parts for in the event the fix did not work. Leaving the dealership, the BSD/RCTA system disabled error returned. After waiting about a week, we took our Legacy back in to have the BSD/RCTA system replaced, which apparently is a fairly tedious job requiring rear bumper removal, and re-calibration of the system. Finally the issue was fixed (so far, knocking on wood) after they replaced the BSD/RCTA system sensors. Looking online, it seems like this is a fairly common issue. I am just curious if anyone has experienced the same or similar issues. Thanks.
  11. This is true. As you mentioned, individual sensitivity certainly causes a variation in perceived ride quality changes....but the facts / specs of the RSBs and how they affect handling are concrete. Personally speaking, I installed the 20mm Subaru RSB on our 2017 Legacy about 13k miles ago and I can confirm that the handling dynamics were changed as anticipated/expected with this RSB. IMO this is an improvement over stock as there is less body roll and a more responsive feeling over the stock RSB. While there is certainly a noticeable difference in the ride quality of the rear suspension, in my opinion it is not major. I would not say that it is rough or uncomfortable at all, just not as cushy and soft as it was previously......which of course was TOO cushy and soft. Lastly, I will say that there is also an increase with ability/potential for oversteer with the 20mm RSB. I have been able to initiate a few fun "skids" where I don't think I would have been able to do with the stock RSB. I don't think the potential for oversteer is alarming by any means, but it's definitely something to keep in mind.
  12. Good luck. You will certainly be glad you did this mod.
  13. 2017 Legacy Limited 2.5 We are approaching 9k on the odometer at the moment. So far, 0 oil consumption. Knocking on wood of course that it never starts.
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