2002 Subaru outback blown tranmission

Asked by lil_loowww Sep 22, 2020 at 10:51 PM about the 2002 Subaru Outback Base Wagon

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

i have a 2002 subaru outback and i just blew my transmision and the only
subaru transmmission i can fins is a 2009 subaru forester tranmission, would
that work?

5 Answers

Get this app. CAR-PART.COM ..its brown with CP on the it. It will help you find parts salvage yards local and farther away , itll also show you the year models thst will fit your car.

Get this app. CAR-PART.COM ..its brown with CP on the it. It will help you find parts salvage yards local and farther away , itll also show you the year models thst will fit your car.

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Is the F 2009 tranny a CVT or older 4EAT. If the latter there's a pretty good chance that simply changing the TCM is sufficient. But DO check interchange books as the harnesses may be different enough to not make it easy. Otherwise a 4EAT is a 4EAT from 2000-2009 (OBs and Legacys, iand Imps, if not Foresters). Good luck. The 4EAT IS rugged, but sensitive to dirt and dried internal seals if its ATF isn't kept clean over the years. That you milked one for 18yrs proves its durability.

I blew off the back housing where the driveshaft goes into the tranmission so i cant even get my transmission rebuilt. Is there a place where i can find the back housing part?

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