White Bear Suby

Discussion in 'Modifications And Maintenance' started by kvang, May 5, 2006.

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    well white bear suby got my STi for the day. there is a clicking noise from the rear when backing up then going forward. sounds like rear stabilizer links. but SOG should see it today if he's there. sounds like warranty. 21k on the clock just bought it about a month ago used. hope i'm in good hands.
     
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    I've always been happy with them for service. Unfortunately they are now the furthest dealer away from me. Good luck.
     
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    I bought my first WRX there too, but the service was bad... Has it changed now?
     
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    Kvang...of course your in good hands, we are part jiffy lube!...I'm sure your STi will be fine after we beat the living daylight out of it...j/k No worries with 21k, warranty should cover it.
     
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    what was the issue?
     
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    noticed a 02-03 WRX white with bronze stock rims and exhaust...I think it was a head gasket issue a couple of days ago...whose WRX was it? had a MNsubaru sticker...
     
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    It had low compression on one of the pistons.. took it back 4 times before they told me they were going to switch the block, and it took EXACTLY 30 days for them to have it finished... one more day and it could of been a brand new car...
     
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    ^Gotcha...It isn't the Dealerships choice...Subaru tells them what to do. Unfortunately they have to do what Subaru tells them too or else they will not pay us for the warranty work...We have to do everything we can to fix it first before they would replace anything major...Even though it cost Subaru more $$$, but it is for future R&D warranty, so that they can say we tried this tried that...Hopefully that made some sense of what we do, rather than just replacing the block. But, of course that was the last resort...