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2000 Subaru Forester - Q&A

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HeY there i currently have a 2000 subaru forester 79v myoo GT (turbo) now iv blown the gear box in it?
First Quest dose any1 no were i can get a service manual 4 it cause they don't seam 2 make 1.. and also can any1 help me 2 identify the box (Trans type. TY755VB1AA) can any1 point me in the right direct were i can get a new used or reconditioned box for it also will a 2001 sti box fit it r the wrxs the same set ups as the foresters and any other...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

Any Suby gearbox will physically fit but the gear ratios will only suit the particular car..even down to the year as well. So youll have to find a gt forester myoo gearbox. Reference:experience with the brand.

When the the transmission in my 2000 Subaru Forester is cold, it shifts very abuptly. Does anyone know why?
I have tried changing the transmission fluid and filter, but this has not helped. This problem occurs when the car is cold and on the 1-2 upshift and 2-3 upshift. It really slams into the next gear. If I am very careful, I can minimize it by holding back on the accelerator when I think its about to shift. The car has 108K miles. Any comments on...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

Clutch piston seals are hard - needs soft overhaul.

Where is the turn signal relay for 2000 subaru forester?
my turn signals dont work and need to replace the flasher relay
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

Are you certain it's a relay and not just a fuse? Either way check under the hood

On your car this is located on the rear of the engine, under the throttle body and towards the left (driver's side, pretty much under where the throttle cable hooks on). It's black, round in shape. Just take the plastic air intake stuff off the throttle body to access, DO NOT remove the intake...


 
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