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- 2025 Outback Premium -- any thoughts? - Subaru Outback Forums
I am looking at a 2025 Subaru Outback Premium Its a demo with 3900 miles 3 36000 and 7 100,000 Color and all the features I generally want Does anyone have any advice concerns about this year model? Also, I keep looking over my shoulder for a 2019 Outback Premium They just seem to be so solid Any comparative thoughts Thanks
- 2020-2024 CVT reliablity - Subaru Outback Forums
Hello, I'm currently not an Outback owner or yet a Subaru owner On order I have a 2024 Legacy Touring XT scheduled for delivery in October I'm pulsing this Outback forum because there is not much forum action out there regarding Subaru's Legacy sedan Prior to my test drive of the Legacy I
- 2026 Wilderness? - Subaru Outback Forums
The original Outback designation was a trim package of the Legacy (RIP) It was widely popular and they decided to make the Outback its own model line With the popularity of the Wilderness, I wouldn't be shocked if a similar split happened
- General Discussions - Subaru Outback Forums
Forum to discuss any Subaru Outback related questions that do not fit another category
- Infotainment touch screen not responding - Subaru Outback Forums
That happened with my 2018 Outback in late 2022, and it took over 4 months for a replacement to become available (high demand + Covid-related shortages) There’s a new class action lawsuit about the infotainment head units in 2019-2023 Subarus, but it’s still before the court
- Complete access to your ECM and TCU - Subaru Outback Forums
It provides access to the engine and transmission control units of the models Legacy Liberty, Outback, Baja, Impreza, Forester and Tribeca (not before MY1999) "
- Replacing the touchscreen on the 2018 and 2019 Outback
This is how you can replace the screen on your Outback or Legacy that has the ghost touches or other delamination issues Repair options are available here Subaru Outback Touchscreen "
- Liftgate question, 2025 OBW - Subaru Outback Forums
To disable the hands-free motion sensor for the liftgate on your Subaru Outback, locate the "Hands-Free Power Rear Gate" switch situated on the lower left side of the dashboard, beneath the steering wheel By turning off this switch, you can deactivate the sensor, preventing unintended liftgate openings
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