Manual Transmission problems of the 2002 Subaru Outback

Four problems related to manual transmission have been reported for the 2002 Subaru Outback. The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Manual Transmission problem

Failure Date: 12/03/2004

Dangerous hesitation in first and second gears especially. At stop light, upon attempting to accelerate, car bogged down, rpms dipped and nearly stalled before car finally accelerated with a violent jerk forward and back. Has happened on numerous occasions. Very dangerous-nearly been in three accidents already. So far the dealer has bled the clutch, adjusted the clutch, replaced the clutch, replaced knock sensor, replaced coolant temp sensor and replaced front oxygen sensor and problem still as bad as ever if not worse.

2 Manual Transmission problem

Failure Date: 03/31/2004

The car hesitates on acceleration, mainly in 1st and 2nd gear. Can be severe enough that car practically stalls in intersections.

3 Manual Transmission problem

Failure Date: 03/15/2004

I have owned a 2002 Subaru Outback station wagon since August 2002, and have experienced a very frequent (daily to weekly) but inconsistent hesitation and shudder while accelerating from a stop. It occurs in 1st and 2nd gear, and is pronounced in cold starts only. The hesitation and clutch shudder also is pronounced in stop and go traffic, in first or second gear - in this situation, the car lunges or lurches forward until the speed increases to over 10 or 15 mph. This causes a safety concern at low speeds, and the start of acceleration from a stop. Have taken it to the Subaru dealer on several occasions, but they have not been able to fix the problem. . Read more...

4 Manual Transmission problem

Failure Date: 03/23/2003

I purchased a 2002 Subaru Outback from oldham's Subaru of nicholasville, ky in feburary 2003. On sat. March 22, 2003, I noticed the car hesitating during initial acceleration after a stop and then with acceleration after shifting into second gear (manual transmission). On sun. , March 23, 2003 the problem became much more severe. The car would lurch into intersections after a stop, and then hesitate. The car would not move at all, then would lurch out of the intersection. This nearly caused a very serious accident, and I had my 2 year old son in the car. I finally decided to pull to the side of the road and call roadside assistance. The car was towed to the dealership, who drove the car the next two days for 7 miles, then 6 miles, and said that they found no problems. I picked up the car and did not have the problem for a week, but I am now having the same hesitation problems with the car. It is clearly unsafe to drive, and I am afraid to drive it. My own investigation into the problem (web research) reveals that many other owners of Subaru's made in the late 90's to the present have had similar problems, with no help from their local dealerships. I hope that this problem can be investigated and addressed before people are injured or killed.




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